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Bluetongue virus warning as midges blown into UK
Midges blown from northern Europe could spread a serious virus across farms in England, experts warn.
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Canada sets federal offset protocol for forests on private land
The Canadian government released on Monday a methodology to generate carbon offsets from forest management practices on privately held land.
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Tourist influx turns Lake Windermere green - report
New research links algal blooming at England's largest lake with increased visitor numbers
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Australian watchdog to update regulatory guidance for carbon market participants
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) is consulting on updates to its regulatory guidance for carbon market participants in relation to financial services licensing requirements, it announced Monday.
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Gillard to chair new multi-billion dollar energy fund targeting wind, solar and batteries
The post Gillard to chair new multi-billion dollar energy fund targeting wind, solar and batteries appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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North Dakota coal plant receives $5.1 mln for CCUS
A baseload North Dakota coal plant secured a $5.1 million award for a carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) project, a US senator reported Friday.
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Alabama legislature approves CO2 capture bill addressing geologic storage
A bill that lays out provisions for geologic carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Alabama passed the legislature last week, and is now headed to the governor’s office to be signed into law.
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RGGI Market: RGAs retreat from record levels as market seeks rebalance
RGGI allowance (RGA) rallied to an all-time high on Thursday but retreated in the following two days, with market participants largely not expecting prices to continue on their recent upward trajectory in the short term.
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Making merry: how we brought Melbourne’s Merri Creek back from pollution, neglect and weeds
It was once a gross industrial sewer. But decades of work has turned Merri Creek into a green ribbon in Melbourne’s north.
Judy Bush, Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, The University of Melbourne
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This group rid one Australian river of its privet problem – and strengthened community along the way
Environmental success depends on social connections. So if you want to start a new group, you need to think about the people as much as the problem.
Sonia Graham, DECRA Fellow, University of Wollongong
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Euro Markets: EUAs build on recent strength, tracking gas higher on thin volume
European carbon allowance prices gained as much as 3.4% on Monday, approaching a key technical resistance level in the morning before tailing off, as they took cues from an early gas rally, supportive renewable generation and temperature forecasts, and tighter auction supply this week.
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VCM Report: Bad headlines abound, but voluntary carbon prices little changed
Headlines in the trade press about the troubles of Rimba Raya in Indonesia were over-shadowed last week by a BBC investigative programme that exposed many criticisms of individual REDD projects to the general public, while also questioning the efficacy of voluntary efforts in general to the net zero cause, though prices saw little change.
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Rimba Raya forestry licence holder dissolves partnership with project proponent
The Indonesian forestry concession holder of the troubled Rimba Raya REDD+ scheme on Monday said it had terminated its agreement with the project proponent, plunging the world's largest forestry offset project deeper into chaos.
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Aviation calls on the EU Commission to extend scope of emissions monitoring
The European Commission should extend the scope of its emissions monitoring tool on flights to also cover non-CO2 gases, according to a letter sent by airlines and NGOs on Monday to the Belgian presidency of the Council and the responsible Commission units.
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HIR projects under new integrated farm method could see their ACCU issuance cut in half -analysis
Existing human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon projects that get folded into Australia’s integrated farm land management (IFLM) method could see their credit issuance halved due to more stringent requirements, analysis has warned.
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EU carbon market diplomacy taskforce starts to take shape
The EU’s carbon market diplomacy taskforce was formally launched on April 1 by the European Commission’s climate directorate and a new head has been appointed, an EU official confirmed.
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INTERVIEW: French environmental company pilots biodiversity credits in Mexico
A French-based environmental company has started piloting a biodiversity credit methodology for nature conservation and restoration projects in Mexico, with the first results expected by the end of October, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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EU-funded project to hasten corporate, policy efforts on biodiversity
A newly-launched project aims at accelerating and scaling nature-positive efforts by businesses, financial institutions, and European governments.
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Poorer nations must be transparent over climate spending, says Cop29 leader
Exclusive: Mukhtar Babayev says clear accounting crucial to build trust as developing world seeks trillions in support
Poor countries must demonstrate clearer accounting and transparency to back up their calls for trillions of dollars of climate finance, the president of global climate negotiations has said.
Mukhtar Babayev, the ecology minister of Azerbaijan, who will lead the Cop29 UN climate summit in November, urged governments in developing countries to draw up reports showing their progress on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and their spending on the climate crisis.
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Germany launches tender to help Kosovo analyse impact of CBAM, creation of a regional ETS
Germany has launched a search for contractors to assist the government of Kosovo in preparing for the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and to establish a regional ETS in the Balkans.
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