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US judge temporarily halts federal funding freeze
A federal district judge issued an order Tuesday temporarily blocking US President Donald Trump's executive order (EO) pausing all federal funding on the same day that the measure was scheduled to go into effect.
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Blue carbon financing faces permanence risks in Southeast Asia mangrove conservation -researchers
The vast majority of mangroves in Southeast Asia face permanence risk, thereby jeopardising their long-term viability as investable blue carbon sinks, a new study has warned.
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Canada funds satellite observation for biodiversity
Canada’s federal government is offering up C$5 million (US$3.5 mln) to projects aimed at developing space-based solutions for biodiversity protection and restoration across the country.
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Geological CO2 storage development skewed towards wealthier nations, study finds
Rich countries with established oil and gas industries are leading the development of geological CO2 storage (GCS), leveraging existing infrastructure and expertise, while lower-income countries, despite often facing greater climate challenges, struggle to access the resources needed to implement this critical technology – exposing deep inequalities in global climate action.
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Drone footage captures rare 'super pod' of more than 1,500 dolphins off California's coast – video
More than 1,500 dolphins were filmed making their way across Carmel Bay and heading south, forming a rare ‘super pod’. The Risso’s dolphins filmed in the drone footage usually travel in groups of only 10 to 30
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Rio Tinto says wind and solar make economic sense, but LNP stands in way of its plans to save smelters
The post Rio Tinto says wind and solar make economic sense, but LNP stands in way of its plans to save smelters appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Renewable records surge across the grid in midst of latest heatwave
The post Renewable records surge across the grid in midst of latest heatwave appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Climate change made LA fires worse, scientists say
Scientists say the fires that engulfed Los Angeles were made 35% more likely due to climate warming.
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CDR project portfolio manager unveils initiative to widen access to BECCS market
A CO2 removal (CDR) project portfolio manager has unveiled a new initiative aimed at widening access to bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) technologies.
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Texas AG threatens Wall Street banks with enforcement action over ESG policies
The Texas Attorney General (AG) has threatened enforcement actions against six major financial institutions if those institutions continued their commitments to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.
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Canadian manufacturer commits C$1.1 bln to electric vehicle development
A Canadian manufacturing company plans to invest approximately C$1.1 billion ($763.7 million) to develop electric vehicle (EV) technologies, including funding from multiple levels of government, it announced Tuesday.
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Global battery project developer mourns “sudden passing” of Australian head
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US carbon firm, Estonian project developer ink deal for first EU-based afforestation credits
A California-headquartered carbon solutions provider and an Estonian project developer announced Tuesday what they called the first-ever offtake agreement for afforestation credits from an EU-based project.
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As the Black Summer megafires neared, people rallied to save wildlife and domestic animals. But it came at a real cost
When authorities fight fires, they focus on human life and property. But animals are part of communities too – and disaster preparation should reflect this
Danielle Celermajer, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney
Anna Sturman, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Sydney
Blanche Verlie, Horizon Research Fellow and Lecturer in Social Science, University of Sydney
Freya MacDonald, Phd student in Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney
Natasha Heenan, Casual Lecturer, Political Economy and Climate Policy, University of Sydney
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US industry leaders urge congress to preserve 45Q tax credit
A coalition of over 160 businesses and organisations spanning the energy, manufacturing, and environmental sectors have called on congress to maintain bipartisan support for section 45Q tax credits, a federal policy incentivising carbon management technologies.
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CO2 transformed to renewable methane via solar energy -study
Researchers in Navarra, Spain are using the power of the sun to turn CO2 into methane – a possible substitute for natural gas.
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Germany set to transpose EU ETS reform this week
There will not be a fixed price in Germany’s national emissions trading system (ETS) next year and it will not unilaterally opt in waste incinerators to the EU ETS, according to a last-minute cross-party compromise seen by Carbon Pulse that is set to be approved by the Bundestag on Friday.
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EU centre-right divide deepens amid “violent” talks on ETS2 and CBAM
The ruling centre-right European People's Party (EPP) is facing intense internal divisions over the future of the EU's Emissions Trading System for road and heating fuels (ETS2) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and has so far failed to reach consensus on what the bloc's 2040 emissions reduction target should be.
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Ecocem set to break ground on its first low-carbon cement technology plant
Low-carbon cement producer Ecocem intends to build the first production facility dedicated to its new cement technology in the French port city of Dunkirk, the company announced on Tuesday.
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Credits from world’s largest soil carbon project could be invalid after landmark ruling
More than a million credits from the world’s largest soil carbon project, the Northern Kenya Grasslands Project, could be invalid after a landmark court ruling this week.
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