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Report shows Kenya significantly expands clean cooking access, on track to achieve its electricity targets by 2030
Kenya has shown significant improvement in expanding access to clean cooking solutions and electricity due to its robust policies and infrastructure investments, according to a report released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Monday.
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EU moves to include biodiversity among criteria for renewable energy auctions
EU member states have agreed to include biodiversity protection among the criteria that should be considered in renewable energy auctions under the bloc's Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA).
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Brussels seeks views on rules underpinning EU ETS Modernisation Fund
The European Commission on Monday launched a call for evidence to evaluate the operating rules of the Modernisation Fund that draws money from the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme to finance clean energy projects in lower-income countries in the region.
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Coalition scores just 1/100 points for environment and climate policies from conservation organisation
Australian Conservation Foundation says opposition has ‘failed every single test’ while Labor passes with 54% and Greens achieve 98%
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One of Australia’s largest conservation organisations has awarded the federal Coalition just 1 out of 100 for its environment and climate change policies – the lowest score it has given the Liberal and National parties in more than 20 years of compiling pre-election scorecards.
Labor scraped through with a pass – on 54% – while the Greens achieved 98%, according to the scorecard, which ranked the major parties and key independents on their policies for protecting nature, championing renewable energy, and rejecting nuclear and fossil fuels.
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Denmark CCS developers to consider storing Swedish CO2
The developers of Denmark's first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project have agreed to look into the potential for storing CO2 from Sweden in their North Sea site from 2028, they announced on Monday.
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Non-profit announces ratings agency for nature projects
UK-based non-profit Foundation For Nature has announced it is developing a ratings agency for nature restoration initiatives to help build nature markets.
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Georgian CCS project ready to move to injection phase in mid-2025
An oil and gas producer with assets in Georgia is aiming to start injecting CO2 into its reservoir by the middle of this year after a series of successful tests, the company announced on Monday.
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Carbon Pulse partners with AlliedOffsets to launch season 2 of the Fantasy Carbon Trading League
Earlier this year, AlliedOffsets, the world’s largest data provider for the voluntary carbon market, created a fantasy league for carbon markets. Now it's partnered with Carbon Pulse to launch a new, improved second season that introduces compliance market trading amongst other updates.
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BRIEFING: Carbon price for global shipping may be a huge step forward, depending on details to come -experts
The agreement to set a global carbon levy on shipping emissions struck last week in London represents a huge step forward for the industry and sets the tone for the phaseout of LNG — but the devil will be in the details for scaling up net zero fuels, experts say.
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First companies chosen under Africa carbon removal accelerator
The first cohort of companies has been chosen by a new Sub-Saharan Africa carbon removal (CDR) accelerator programme.
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BRIEFING: EU planning to launch CDR policy framework next year, after 2040 target
A comprehensive policy framework to scale up carbon removals (CDR) will be discussed once the EU has decided its climate target for 2040, a senior European Commission official has said, outlining the main options currently on the table.
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DATA DIVE: Carbon analysts shrug off impact of low Rhine water levels amid wider tariff drama
Exceptionally low water levels on the Rhine river in Germany have filtered in some support for EUAs, but the potential bullish impact due to disruption of coal deliveries to power plants has been pushed to the sidelines by the wider macroeconomic turbulence brought on by US President Donald Trump's volatile tariff policy.
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Vietnam mulls raising ETS offset limit to 30% in pilot phase -media
Vietnam may allow companies to offset up to 30% of their emissions through carbon credits in the initial pilot phase, up from 10% currently, under a proposed revision to its climate regulation.
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Australian asset manager launches A$750-mln agriculture strategy eyeing biodiversity, carbon markets
A Sydney-headquartered investment manager has launched a A$750-million ($473 mln) strategy targeting sustainable agriculture projects in Australia and New Zealand, with plans to engage in the biodiversity and carbon markets.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices extended the rally that began on Friday morning, climbing to their highest in more than a week as the market continued to react to the decision by the US late last week to pause the implementation of new tariffs for 90 days, as well as the weekend announcement that certain products made in China were also exempt.
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Study maps high-value protected areas in Africa
A team of researchers has identified 162 protected areas (PAs) across Africa with above-average potential for nature conservation, arguing that their effective management could play a critical role in achieving the region's biodiversity targets.
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Nature financing initiative launches with European Space Agency funding
A satellite data-driven nature financing initiative supported by the European Space Agency has launched with six pilots, including a biodiversity credit indicator project.
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China to permit new coal power plants until at least 2027
Construction of new coal plants in China will be allowed until at least 2027, according to an action plan released Monday by the country's top regulators.
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Australian voluntary cancellations plummet in March
Clean Energy Regulator data showed just 154,000 Kyoto-era carbon credits were cancelled in Australia’s national accounts in March, a substantial slide compared to the previous month when 417,000 credits were cancelled.
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Katy Perry set for space with all-women crew on Blue Origin rocket
Six women—including pop star Katy Perry—are set to blast off into space as part of an all-women suborbital mission
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