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Major US DAC project receives draft CO2 storage permits
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published three draft CO2 storage permits associated with a large-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility in Texas on Wednesday, the first such authorisations issued in the state.
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US ethanol producer secures $205 mln financing in exchange for clean fuel tax credits
A North Dakota-based ethanol producer has secured $205 million through a unique tax equity financing scheme that hinges on transferring its clean energy tax credits to the lender, the company announced Thursday.
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Puffins increase on Farne Islands despite bird flu
A census suggests the population has stabilised following the outbreak, with numbers up by 15%.
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Middle East oil states announce four mammoth solar projects totaling 7.5GW
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Australia has just been handed a map for getting to net zero. Here’s how it will guide us
Emissions pathways act as a map of the future, showing us how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
Anna Malos, Climateworks Centre - Country Lead, Australia, Monash University
Josh Solomonsz, Policy Coordinator - Australia, Climateworks Centre
Matthew Benetti, Policy Manager (Energy), Climateworks Centre
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Loss of bats to lethal fungus linked to 1,300 child deaths in US, study says
Because bats feed on crop pests, their disappearance led to a surge in pesticide use. Research found a rise in infant mortality in areas where the bats had been wiped out
In 2006, a deadly fungus started killing bat colonies across the United States. Now, an environmental economist has linked their loss to the deaths of more than 1,300 children.
The study, published in Science on Thursday, found that farmers dramatically increased pesticide use after the bat die-offs, which was in turn linked to an average infant mortality increase of nearly 8%. Unusually, the research suggests a causative link between human and bat wellbeing.
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Gold Standard doubles down on engineered carbon removals, consults on activity requirements, reversal risk tool
Voluntary carbon certifier Gold Standard has launched new calls for feedback on engineered carbon removal activity requirements as well as a tool for reversal risk calculations for geological storage.
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INTERVIEW: Carbon intensity of renewable fuels increasingly factored into contracts
The carbon intensity of renewable fuels is being increasingly factored into contracts, with an expectation that the final price may be adjusted depending on the carbon intensity of the actual energy source delivered, according to a commodity software company.
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Carbon ratings agency starts to assess risks around ITMO trading
A carbon credit ratings agency is venturing into the assessment of ITMOs and risks that a country may fail to meet its Paris Agreement goals.
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Ethiopia moves to develop national carbon market strategy
Ethiopia’s planning and development ministry, working with a UN capacity-building programme, is looking to craft a comprehensive framework for international carbon markets engagement, including participation in Article 6 carbon trading under the Paris Agreement.
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France appoints European Green Deal champion as new prime minister
Michel Barnier, a former EU commissioner and early champion of the European Green Deal, has been appointed French prime minister.
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French carbon removal startup closes funding round
A French carbon removal credit manager has completed another funding round for an undisclosed amount, as it looks to further grow its credit purchase commitments beyond 10 million.
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EU needs to tighten up oversight of carbon offsets to make them credible -report
Carbon offsets could help the EU achieve its climate targets, but only if it insists on more rigorous rules around accounting, as well as around broader corporate net zero target-setting, according to a report published Thursday by a former European Commission senior official.
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Mozambique govt awards licence to UAE developer for massive blue carbon project
Mozambique’s Ministry of Land and Environment has given approval to a Dubai-based firm to restore mangroves along the degraded coastline in the Zambezia province of the African nation and generate carbon credits, the developer announced Thursday.
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Poland outlines climate- and energy-related priorities of upcoming EU presidency
Krzysztof Bolesta, Poland’s state secretary for climate and environment, has highlighted his three main priorities for the upcoming six-month Polish EU Presidency beginning on Jan. 1 next year.
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Japanese carbon project developer strengthens management team to help scale
A Japanese carbon project developer has strengthened its management team as it seeks to scale to meet credit demand in the country.
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Global investors urge companies to disclose nature-related impacts
Global investors representing $1.4 trillion in assets under management have called on companies they invest in to urgently disclose their nature-related impacts and address related dependencies.
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UK fund could quadruple its habitat banks over next two years
Executives at the Evergreen Fund have said they could almost quadruple the land in English habitat banks generating biodiversity net gain (BNG) over the next couple of years up to around 400 hectares, if demand increases, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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S&P sees global carbon markets picking up ‘in all scenarios’
While carbon markets are helping to stem global warming, even a "very strong" energy transformation scenario would only limit global temperature rise to 2.4C, analysts said at a webinar this week.
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Carbon removals are expensive but essential, finds report
Corporate financing of carbon removals will be crucial to keeping aligned with Paris Agreement commitments but they are not being deployed at the speed and scale necessary, a working paper from a UK university has argued.
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