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Blockchain carbon trading firm to acquire marketplace specialising in large-scale CDR projects

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 22:41
A carbon trading tech startup will acquire another firm specialising in large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects, the two companies have announced.
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Durable carbon removals credits from UK supplier to be sold on Xpansiv exchange

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 22:11
A UK-based durable carbon removals company will use Xpansiv's exchange platform to sell credits to corporate and intermediary participants around the world, underpinned by a standards-setter and carbon insurance specialist, they announced on Wednesday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 21:29
EU carbon prices were little changed at midday on Wednesday as the energy complex gave up early gains and after weekly position data showed investment funds had shifted their holdings in favour of greater length during last week's 4.3% price rally, while UK Allowances steadied after falling 10% in the previous three sessions.
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Ireland targets developing farmland nature credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 20:56
The Republic of Ireland has allocated €22.3 million to advance research on sustainable agriculture, including exploring opportunities for farmland nature credits.
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Southeast Asia set for massive offshore natural gas investments -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 20:24
Offshore gas investments in Southeast Asia are set to more than double over the next four years, according to research released Wednesday, with a myriad of fossil fuel projects in the region ready to be executed.
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Certifier validates new carbon capture methodology

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 19:31
A certifier has validated a new methodology for carbon capture and utilisation, developed by a British cleantech startup focused on hard-to-abate sectors.
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Malaysia in talks with neighbours to establish CCUS trading agreements

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 18:33
Malaysia is discussing bilateral agreements with countries in the region to establish itself as carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) hub, while creating rules, regulations, and incentives to attract project developers, an official told a conference Wednesday.
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How might the Melbourne factory fire affect health and the environment? An air pollution expert explains

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-07-10 18:07
The first thing to remember is that all smoke is harmful. Typically, if you can smell smoke, it’s at a level where it’s impacting your health. Gabriel da Silva, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australia puts 8 mln hectares of land, sea under Indigenous protection

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 17:57
Australia on Wednesday announced it will establish 12 new Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), spanning 7.5 million hectares of land and 450,000 ha of sea.
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Britain has been invaded by parakeets – and it’s got nothing to do with Jimi Hendrix | Tim Blackburn

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-07-10 16:00

These exotic birds are common in the UK now. That raises many questions, some fears, and a fair few myths

  • Tim Blackburn is professor of invasion biology at UCL

What links a film starring Katharine Hepburn, Jimi Hendrix, bits of a plane falling on to Syon Park in London and the great storm of 1987? The answer is that they’ve all been proposed as the origin of one of Britain’s loudest, most colourful and recognisable birds: the ring-necked parakeet.

Parakeets are unusual among British birds in that they actually need an origin story. A century ago, there were none flying free in Britain and, as recently as the early 1990s, parakeets were relatively hard to find in the country. There were only a couple of reliable sites – the leafy Berkshire village of Wraysbury, or the trees around Esher rugby club in Surrey – where they would roost on winter evenings. Since then, their population has exploded into the tens of thousands. They’ve spread across the country from Plymouth to Aberdeen, and even over the water to Northern Ireland. London is their stronghold, though, and it’s increasingly rare to venture outside without hearing their raucous cries or seeing their long-tailed silhouettes skimming the rooftops.

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Australia CCS will struggle to scale without bipartisan political support, conference hears

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 15:19
Australia’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry will struggle to scale and be part of achieving the country’s climate goals without further political support, an expert told a conference Wednesday.
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ETS, nature-based solutions key pillars in new NZ climate strategy

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 13:42
The New Zealand government on Wednesday announced the main pillars of a new climate strategy that will rely on the emissions trading scheme and nature-based solutions as two of five major focus areas.
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Power of good: how solar sponge tariffs can be a win for your pocket and the planet | Peter Mares

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-07-10 11:06

These cheap daytime tariffs match the time when solar panels pump out the most energy and households use the least electricity

When our ageing immersion hot water system needed replacing, I wanted to install an energy saving heat pump.

They cost more but consume far less power, and I calculated we would get the money back by trimming $270 off our annual bills. Plus we’d be doing our bit to cut greenhouse gases and reduce demand on a stressed electricity grid.

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British Columbia, Quebec lead energy transition efforts in Canada, Saskatchewan falling behind -panel

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-07-10 10:45
British Columbia and Quebec have emerged as leaders in Canada’s “fragmented” energy transition that is driven by provincial actions, while Saskatchewan largely remains behind other jurisdictions in advancing climate goals, webinar participants heard Tuesday.
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