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Global carbon emissions up again in 2024, scientists say

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 10:01
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have reached a record high in 2024, according to new research by scientists who estimate a 50% chance that global warming will exceed 1.5C consistently in around six years.
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Carbon removal marketplace launches category for pre-vetted ARR credits with community benefits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 10:01
A London-based carbon removal (CDR) marketplace has launched a category specifically for afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR), it announced Wednesday.
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Global carbon emissions inch upwards in 2024 despite progress on EVs, renewables and deforestation

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-11-13 10:01
As world leaders gather at COP29 to consider reducing emissions, the latest global carbon budget shows CO₂ emissions from fossil fuels are still going up, not down, despite some promising signs. Pep Canadell, Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Environment; Executive Director, Global Carbon Project, CSIRO Corinne Le Quéré, Royal Society Research Professor of Climate Change Science, University of East Anglia Glen Peters, Senior Researcher, Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo Judith Hauck, Helmholtz Young Investigator group leader and deputy head, Marine Biogeosciences section at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Universität Bremen Julia Pongratz, Professor of Physical Geography and Land Use Systems, Department of Geography, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Pierre Friedlingstein, Chair, Mathematical Modelling of Climate, University of Exeter Robbie Andrew, Senior Researcher, Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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‘No sign’ of promised fossil fuel transition as emissions hit new high

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-11-13 10:01

Despite nations’ pledges at Cop28 a year ago, the burning of coal, oil and gas continued to rise in 2024

There is “no sign” of the transition away from burning fossil fuels that was pledged by the world’s nations a year ago, with 2024 on track to set another new record for global carbon emissions.

The new data, released at the UN’s Cop29 climate conference in Azerbaijan, indicates that the planet-heating emissions from coal, oil and gas will rise by 0.8% in 2024. In stark contrast, emissions have to fall by 43% by 2030 for the world to have any chance of keeping to the 1.5C temperature target and limiting “increasingly dramatic” climate impacts on people around the globe.

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Donald Trump is a blow to Australia on climate and trade. Here’s how we minimise the damage | Ross Garnaut

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-11-13 09:56

During the US time out, Australia and its allies must remain steady and seek to deepen cooperation among themselves

The idea of open international exchange that framed the Australian reforms of the late 20th century and its subsequent economic success are being challenged in the 21st century. The challenge is intensified by the restoration of Donald Trump as president of the United States. He is committed to higher protection, tax cuts that will set record highs for budget deficits, a trade war with Australia’s largest trading partner with a risk of worse, and separation of the United States from the rules-based international trading system. He is also committed to withdrawal from international cooperation and domestic action to reduce climate-changing emissions of greenhouse gases. Global financial crisis is not out of the question.

These developments will damage Australian interests. Global long-term interest rates set a base against which Australian rates settle, and will be higher than they would otherwise have been. International inflation will be higher, increasing Australia’s own inflation challenge. Australia is the developed country that has most to lose from a failure to stop global heating. Australia has more to gain economically than any other country from success in the world achieving net zero carbon emissions, as an exporter of zero-carbon goods to countries which lack rich renewable energy and biomass resources of their own.

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Fate of EU’s Ribera hangs in balance as Parliament conservatives call for her resignation over Spanish floods

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 08:22
The approval of former Spanish ecology minister Teresa Ribera as the European Commission’s new executive vice-president in charge of competition and the green transition was delayed on Tuesday evening, amid calls for her to resign over the government’s handling of the deadly floods that hit the region of Valencia.
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Peru launches registry rules for Article 6, voluntary carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 07:40
The Peruvian government on Tuesday published regulations to launch and operationalise its long-awaited national carbon registry.
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COP29: Carbon pricing, global financial overhaul needed for climate justice -Barbados

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 06:41
The government of Barbados, an outspoken voice advocating global financial reform at the so-called 'finance COP', has called for integrating carbon pricing into climate justice to support historically marginalised, climate-vulnerable developing countries.
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German agtech firm raises $22 mln in Series A funding

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 06:36
A Berlin-based regenerative agriculture firm has closed a $22 million Series A financing, marking the largest such funding round for an agtech start-up in Germany this year, the company said Tuesday.
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COP29: Canada unveils climate finance platform for vulnerable regions

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 06:07
Canada’s environment minister announced on Tuesday a new finance platform to mobilise climate-focused investments in vulnerable regions at the UN conference in Baku.
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Canadian biochar carbon project developer announces third deal this month

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 05:36
A Canadian carbon project developer has announced its third deal this month to expand biochar production.
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This year has been masterclass in human destruction, UN chief tells Cop29

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-11-13 05:27

António Guterres says global heating is super-charging disasters, and Cop hears warning of ‘inflation on steroids’

This year has been “a masterclass in human destruction”, the UN secretary general has said as he reflected on extreme weather and record temperatures around the world fuelled by climate breakdown.

António Guterres painted a stark portrait of the consequences of climate breakdown that had arisen in recent months. “Families running for their lives before the next hurricane strikes; workers and pilgrims collapsing in insufferable heat; floods tearing through communities and tearing down infrastructure; children going to bed hungry as droughts ravage crops,” he said. “All these disasters, and more, are being supercharged by human-made climate change.”

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You will soon be able to power your house with your electric car. Here’s how

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-11-13 05:25
Your EV battery is much larger than a home battery. But until now, Australian drivers haven’t been able to run their homes off their cars – or sell power back to the grid. That’s about to change. Syed M Nawazish Ali, Research Fellow in Transport Electrification, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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COP29: Four carbon negative nations launch G-ZERO forum at the climate summit in Baku

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 04:36
A group of carbon neutral countries including Bhutan, Madagascar, Panama, and Suriname have launched the G-ZERO forum at the COP29 summit in Baku on Tuesday and issued a joint declaration pledging to remain carbon negative “at all times”.
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The Guardian view on Cop29: 1.5C has been passed – so speed up the green transition | Editorial

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-11-13 04:26

Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge on emissions is an encouraging step at a frightening moment

Predictions that this will be the first calendar year in which the 1.5C warming limit enshrined in the Paris agreement is surpassed provide a stark backdrop to the UN’s 29th climate conference. This year – 2024 – has already seen the hottest-ever day and month, and is expected by experts to be the hottest year too. Addressing delegates on Tuesday, the UN chief, António Guterres, referred to a “masterclass in climate destruction”. The escalating pattern of destructive weather events, most recently in Valencia, is a warning of what lies ahead.

When the 1.5C figure was included in the 2015 deal, it was known to be a stretch. The treaty says countries must hold the average temperature “well below 2C above pre-industrial levels” and aim for 1.5C. Busting this target in 2024 will not mean it has been definitively missed; the measurement of global temperatures relies on averages recorded over 20 or more years. But the crossing of this threshold is a menacing moment. Around the world, people as well as governments and climate specialists should take notice – and act.

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COP29: Major fossil fuel-producing countries commit funding, announce penalties to crack down on methane emissions

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 04:13
South Korea and the UK announced multimillion dollar funding commitments to support international efforts to reduce methane emissions, while the US launched a fine of over $1,000/tonne on excess production of the greenhouse gas from the fossil fuel sector on Tuesday.
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COP29: Approval of Article 6 standards paves way for methodologies from mid-2025

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-13 04:01
Carbon crediting methodologies may now be approved from mid-2025 following Monday's COP29 agreement on Article 6.4 standards, but technical details still need to be ironed out both in Baku and once the international market becomes operational, according to experts.
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NZ’s food manufacturers are embracing the idea of a circular economy but are slow to implement it

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-11-13 03:32
New Zealand food manufacturers are beginning to embrace the circular economy but are up against a lack of government support, customer awareness and low-emission freight options. Sitong Michelle (Michelle) Chen, Senior Lecturer in International Business, Auckland University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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