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US energy-related CO2 emissions reductions decline 2.7% in 2023, driven by power sector

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 05:39
US energy-related CO2 emissions decreased slightly year-on-year in 2023, largely due to reduced coal-fired electricity generation as natural gas and solar power generation increased, according to federal data.
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Second tranche takes Canadian asset manager’s forest fund to $335 mln

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 05:12
A major Canadian global asset manager announced on Friday the second close of its forest fund, investing in sustainably managed forests where carbon sequestration is prioritised over timber production.
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Soil management firms to facilitate carbon credit generation for Texas landowners

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 05:06
Two Texas-based soil management companies are collaborating with the state’s property owners association to engage landowners in nature-based carbon capture initiatives and credit generation.
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Orca calf successfully returned to open water after bold rescue in Canada

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-04-27 04:06

Two-year-old calf one step closer to reuniting with family group after tragic accident that left her stranded in remote lagoon

An orca calf, trapped for weeks in a remote lagoon in western Canada, has freed herself and is travelling towards open waters, hailed as “incredible news” by a growing body of human supporters.

The move puts her one step closer to reuniting with her family one month after a tragic accident left her stranded.

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UN-led panel aims to tackle abuses linked to mining for ‘critical minerals’

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-04-27 03:47

Panel of nearly 100 countries to draw up guidelines for industries that mine raw materials used in low-carbon technology

A UN-led panel of nearly 100 countries is to draw up new guidelines to prevent some of the environmental damage and human rights abuses associated with mining for “critical minerals”.

Mining for some of the key raw materials used in low-carbon technology, such as solar panels and electric vehicles, has been associated with human rights abuses, child labour and violence, as well as grave environmental damage.

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UK authority issues guidance for finance firms ahead of new anti-greenwashing rule

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 02:39
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published guidance aimed at helping financial firms comply with a forthcoming anti-greenwashing rule aimed at building trust in sustainable investments, including to help companies decarbonise. 
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Green hydrogen can help slash curtailment costs in UK by absorbing surplus renewable energy

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 01:33
The production of green hydrogen during periods of high renewable energy supply could help save the UK hundreds of millions of pounds each year in curtailment costs, according to a report by an engineering company.
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INTERVIEW: Carbon standard to pilot nature stewardship credits in 2025

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 01:30
Carbon standard Social Carbon plans to release a methodology for 'nature stewardship credits' during the third quarter of this year at the latest, with the first pilots expected to launch in 2025, the company has told Carbon Pulse.
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France to launch first-ever carbon storage projects

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 01:02
The French government will authorise the construction of its first carbon storage facilities, signing contracts with some of the largest emitters in the country as part of its efforts to reach net zero emissions by 2050, Industry and Energy Minister Delegate Roland Lescure announced on Friday.
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How to ditch disposable cups - and transform the way you enjoy coffee | Maddie Thomas

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-04-27 01:00

These cafes are determined to steer customer habits back away from single-use cups

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Almost everyone has a reusable cup (or three) in their kitchen cupboard, but the convenience of disposable cups often triumphs on the morning coffee run.

In Australia, an estimated 1.8bn single use coffee cups go to waste each year, and the number exceeds 500bn globally.

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CBAM must tackle recycled aluminium emissions loophole, industry and NGOs say

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-04-27 00:58
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will drive up prices of aluminium, as it fails to address a loophole for process scrap that could lead to vast amounts of carbon emissions being imported into the bloc, a report by a consulting firm and a panel of industry and NGO experts warned this week.
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Soil database would boost agricultural biodiversity credits, says Mirova exec

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 23:38
A soil database for small farmers would help financial institutions scale up the nascent biodiversity credits market, an expert at French investor Mirova has said.
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Callirius, Cula partner to boost monitoring and financing for biochar projects

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 22:40
A German-based climate finance company and a startup focusing on MRV solutions for durable carbon removal have teamed up to advance biochar projects and verify their climate impact.
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Plastic offsetting project in Indonesia suspended following community complaints -media

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 22:19
A plastic offsetting project backed by a food and drink multinational has been suspended on Verra’s plastic credit registry following complaints by the local community that the recycling facility was built illegally close to their land and without proper consultation, leading to withdrawal of involvement by the multinational.
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South Pole secures fresh funding for changes under new leadership

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 22:05
Large voluntary carbon project developer and investor South Pole has secured fresh financing from its largest shareholders, setting the company up for the next phase of development following recent changes in senior leadership, it announced this week.
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Japan introduces market maker scheme to boost carbon trading liquidity

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 21:48
Japan has decided to officially introduce a market maker mechanism to boost liquidity in its exchange-traded domestic carbon market.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 21:31
European carbon permit prices were headed for a second weekly loss in succession on Friday as prices retreated in concert with TTF natural gas, with sources reporting some profit-taking ahead of the weekend.
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ANALYSIS: CBAM hedging unlikely to have impact on EU ETS market, experts say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 21:05
Some companies, including international ones, are already trying to hedge their CBAM certificate exposure by buying EUAs on the forward market, but this additional demand will not impact EUA prices, according to market observers.
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Biodiversity conservation actions found to be effective in two-thirds of cases

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-04-26 20:20
Nature conservation actions implemented to date have led to gains in biodiversity or contributed to slowing its decline in two-thirds of cases, according to a study claiming to be the first of its kind.
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British succulent society chair quits over row about taking specimens from wild

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-04-26 20:16

Group banned plants ‘removed from habitat’ from its shows – causing uproar from enthusiasts

A furious row has blown up in the UK’s leading succulent society over the practice of taking desirable specimens from the wild, with the chair resigning in protest over the behaviour of his fellow enthusiasts.

Succulents have risen in popularity in recent years: they are attractive and hardy.

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