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Fish and chips shouldn’t come with a catch: how Australia can keep illegal seafood off our plates

The Conversation - Tue, 2025-02-18 10:03
Most of the seafood Australians consume comes from overseas. This includes products from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing operations. We can fix this. Leslie Roberson, Postdoctoral research fellow, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland Carissa Klein, Associate professor in Conservation Biology, The University of Queensland Rosa Mar Dominguez-Martinez, PhD Candidate, Ocean Conservation Team, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Lignite demise looms large over Polish coal region, think tank warns

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 10:01
Failure to plan for a major lignite plant phaseout in Poland will cause the country to miss out on valuable EU funding, since lignite is on course to become unprofitable as early as 2030, a think tank warned in a report published on Tuesday.
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North Dakota legislature rejects six bills on CO2 restrictions

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 09:56
The state House of Representatives voted down six bills on Friday that sought to put guard rails on carbon capture development in North Dakota.
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Brazilian state advances agroforestry carbon credit programme

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 09:21
The first trees have been planted as part of a Brazilian state-run agroforestry carbon credit programme geared towards family farmers, it announced Friday.
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Arkansas starts CO2 well, pipeline primacy process with new bills

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 07:09
A pair of Arkansas bills passed out of a legislative committee last week seek to facilitate the transfer of permitting authority for CO2 pipelines and injection wells from federal agencies to the state.
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With just 5 years to go, the world is failing on a vital deal to halt biodiversity loss

The Conversation - Tue, 2025-02-18 05:06
All countries must accelerate efforts to avert the biodiversity crisis, and preserve Earth’s precious natural places for future generations. Justine Bell-James, Professor, TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland James Watson, Professor in Conservation Science, School of the Environment, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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US rollback on net zero pledge cuts global commitment coverage from 93% to 78%, research group says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 02:15
The US government's decision to scrap its 2050 net zero target has cut the share of the global economy covered by national net zero commitments from 93% to 78%, according to data by an independent research consortium.
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BRIEFING: EU looking at innovative finance for carbon farming

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 02:12
The European Commission will organise a workshop in the coming months to discuss innovative financial and insurance packages for carbon farming, amid warnings from the agriculture sector that smallholders risk being left out of the EU’s new certification scheme for carbon removals.
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VCM Report: Bargain hunting continues to dominate voluntary carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 02:08
Small pockets of high value trades failed to lift the market out of the bargain hunting culture that continues to suppress voluntary carbon credit prices.
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UK Nature Restoration Fund proposal is “horrendous” for nature, experts say

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 01:40
The UK government’s consultation on overhauling its environmental rules for the built environment, with the introduction of a Nature Restoration Fund, could be disastrous for nature, experts have said.
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Ingka launches net zero plan, aims to phase out fossil fuels by 2030

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 01:28
Sweden's Ingka Group on Monday unveiled a net zero transition plan as part of its commitment to halve absolute emissions across its value chain by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050.
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COP16 president sets course for compromise on funding ahead of resuming biodiversity talks

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 01:27
COP16 President Susana Muhamad has proposed a compromise to break the deadlock on financing at the resuming UN biodiversity negotiations, scheduled for next week in Rome, after last year's summit in Cali was cut short amid tensions on who should manage global funds.
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CO2 standards, carbon pricing essential to boost aircraft efficiency -study

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 01:15
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) should bolster CO2 standards in order to improve aircraft efficiency and reduce aviation's impact on climate change, according to a new study published as the UN aviation agency enters a two-week meeting today to discuss new standards.
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COMMENT – Carbon Market in Brazil: International Standards are the Safest Option until the Creation of the SBCE Managing Body

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 01:11
Brazil's carbon market is advancing with the enactment of Law 15.042/2024, which establishes the Brazilian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System (SBCE) and sets the groundwork for regulation, though full implementation could take years. Until the SBCE Managing Body is created and operational, international standards remain the safest option for ensuring transparency, credibility, and investor confidence in the voluntary carbon market.
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Making Kazakh emitters pay for their CO2 permits would boost ETS, report finds

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 00:45
Revising Kazakhstan’s emissions trading system (ETS) to make participants pay for a share of their allowances is necessary to create a fair market price for carbon, a report launched Monday has found.
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Football emits up to 66 Mt of CO2 annually, with sponsors driving majority of emissions -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-02-18 00:24
The football industry's global carbon footprint is estimated at 64-66 million tonnes of CO2 per year – equivalent to the annual emissions of Austria – when including indirect emissions from sponsors, according to a recent report.
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