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More than a third of Latin America’s soils are unhealthy, threatening food and biodiversity, researchers warn

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 58 min ago
More than a third of Latin America's soils are unhealthy, a new study has found, raising concerns over land degradation, food security, and climate resilience across the region.
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Investors keen to grow nature conservation investment in Canada

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 59 min ago
Investors are keen to grow their portfolios with nature conservation investment in Canada, according to a new report which seeks to benchmark progress of the country’s nature finance market.
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Orphaned well plugging firm to harness AI, blockchain to enhance leak detection, credit issuance

Carbon Pulse - 13 hours 7 min ago
A US-based gas well plugging firm on Tuesday announced several new partnerships to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain-backed technology into its project identification and carbon credit issuance processes.
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Norwegian state-run CCS programme earmarks NOK 10 mln for CDR projects

Carbon Pulse - 13 hours 22 min ago
A Norwegian state-run programme to advance CCS technology has for the first earmarked funding for CO2 removal projects, allocating NOK 10 million ($900,000) for 2025.
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I spy with my little eye: 3 unusual Australian plant ecosystems to spot on your next roadtrip

The Conversation - 16 hours 6 min ago
Australia’s environment is brutal. If you don’t already know what you’re looking for, it can be easy to miss these seemingly unremarkable species. Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Industrial CO2 capture company raises over $4 mln venture capital funding

Carbon Pulse - 16 hours 18 min ago
A tech company secured more than $4 million from several investors to scale its point-source CO2 capture solution, it announced Tuesday.
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DATA DIVE: Junk carbon credits are becoming less popular, as big names prioritise integrity

Carbon Pulse - 16 hours 59 min ago
So-called 'junk' carbon credits are becoming less popular among corporates, while international brands have been prioritising those of a higher integrity, Carbon Pulse analysis of retirement and rating agency data has shown.
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Absence of an ICAO-recognised carbon standard in India may create a credit supply issue for aviation sector -official

Carbon Pulse - 17 hours 26 min ago
The current lack of an India-based standard eligible to supply carbon credits for the UN's CORSIA scheme is creating a challenge for the aviation industry in the country, an official told a conference in New Delhi this week.
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COP30 will be “the most molecular COP ever”

Carbon Pulse - 17 hours 47 min ago
Efforts are underway to set a sustainable fuels target at the next UN climate summit, COP30, in Brazil this November, a conference in Brussels has heard.
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BRIEFING: Cost, infrastructure, and policy concerns stall UK’s EV transition

Carbon Pulse - 18 hours 37 min ago
The UK’s electric vehicle (EV) market is at a crossroads, with cost barriers, insufficient charging infrastructure, and policy concerns slowing the transition to net zero emissions, according to industry experts.
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Article 6 trading, rising standards helping to offset risks in voluntary carbon market -experts

Carbon Pulse - 18 hours 44 min ago
The Paris Agreement’s new international carbon market regime, combined with the development of digital monitoring technologies and rising standards, is helping to rebalance the perception of risk in the voluntary carbon market, speakers told a conference on Tuesday.
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US airline fund invests in, buys 500k CDR credits from DAC firm

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 1 min ago
A fund from a US airline has invested in and purchased 500,000 CO2 removal (CDR) credits from a California-based direct air capture (DAC) firm.
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“We’re adjusting the speed a bit”: Oil and gas majors say they’re sticking to net zero course

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 54 min ago
The oil and gas industry is sticking to its promises of decarbonisation, but having to adjust its pathway as it runs into complications ranging from high costs of renewables, access to projects and grids, to the slow development of carbon capture, executives said on Tuesday.
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Carbon credit ‘adjustment fee’ could fund green tech at home, experts say

Carbon Pulse - 20 hours 15 min ago
A fee mechanism for correspondingly adjusted Article 6 arbon credits can be used to bridge funding gaps in climate initiatives, particularly for developing nations seeking to monetise carbon reductions while advancing their ambitions, a conference heard Tuesday.
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California faces worsening drought despite recent heavy rainstorms

The Guardian - 20 hours 25 min ago

Dry pattern seen among entire ‘lower basin’ of the Colorado River, including Arizona and desert cities such as Las Vegas

Dramatic rainstorms earlier this month brought more than 6in of rain to the California mountains – a full month’s worth of rain in little more than a day – but the deluge wasn’t enough to reverse a worsening drought trend that is set to intensify further in the coming weeks and months.

Along the iconic Pacific Coast highway in Malibu, where just weeks earlier flames leveled hundreds of oceanside homes, a Los Angeles firefighter was washed out to sea, and later rescued.

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