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‘An exciting moment’: England’s urban and rural trees mapped for first time

The Guardian - 4 hours 21 min ago

‘Groundbreaking’ tool aims to help tree-planting efforts and identify areas to create nature-rich habitats

England’s non-woodland trees have been mapped for the first time, using cutting-edge methods of laser detection and satellite imagery.

Tree scientists at the UK’s Forest Research agency have built a comprehensive picture of trees in urban and rural areas in a “groundbreaking” map that goes live on Saturday.

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Farmers in England fear for nature after sustainable farming funding frozen

The Guardian - 4 hours 57 min ago

Government also considering blocking more profitable farmers from a revised future scheme

Farmers fear they will no longer be able to afford to restore nature in England and reduce their carbon footprint after government funding for doing this was frozen.

The environment secretary, Steve Reed, recently announced that the sustainable farming incentive (SFI), which pays farmers for making space for nature on their land, would be paused and overhauled before June’s spending review. The scope of the scheme – and its budget – are being reassessed.

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My message from prison: Just Stop Oil may be ending civil disruption, but the struggle must go on | Indigo Rumbelow

The Guardian - 4 hours 57 min ago

We forced the government to take some action, but still it closes it eyes to the impending climate collapse. A new method of confrontation is needed

  • Indigo Rumbelow is co-founder of Just Stop Oil. She is currently on remand in HMP Styal

After three years, Just Stop Oil is ending its campaign of non-violent civil disruption: we are hanging up the high-vis. But this does not mean the resistance is over. Sitting here in a prison cell in HMP Styal, I am still demanding an end to oil and gas. Every prison key that rattles, every door that is bolted shut, every letter that is read by the prison staff – it all reminds me that 15 Just Stop Oil supporters are currently locked up for refusing to obey governments whose climate inaction is frankly murderous.

There has been some progress. The Labour government was elected last year on a manifesto including the pledge that they will “not issue new licences to explore new [oil and gas] fields”. This is a victory for civil resistance and the climate movement. To everyone who donned an orange high-vis, who leafleted on the streets, who got arrested for their actions, ran a social media page, gave a talk in a community centre, or answered a phone call from someone in custody, I say: you are part of this change.

Indigo Rumbelow is co-founder of Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain. She is currently on remand in HMP Styal having been found guilty of conspiracy to intentionally cause a public nuisance. She is due to be sentenced on 23 May at Minshull Street crown court in Manchester

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US ethanol exports drop 30% in February -industry group

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 42 min ago
US ethanol exports declined “sharply” in February amid key market changes, an industry group wrote on Thursday.
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CFTC: Traders pare down open interest in RGGI, V25 CCAs as regulatory uncertainty persists

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 12 min ago
Market participants cut down open interest (OI) in V25 California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) and RGGI allowances (RGAs) with lack of progress on the regulatory front, while building V26 CCA OI to new highs, data published Friday by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed.
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New aviation carbon levy proposals “deeply concerning”, risk global climate policy fragmentation -ICAO

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 49 min ago
The UN’s civil aviation agency has raised concerns over renewed international proposals to impose levies on aviation emissions, warning they could jeopardise more than three decades of progress towards a unified global approach to climate action in the sector.
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Canada’s GHG reduction strategy needs a rethink -report

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 7 min ago
A new report by a Canadian policy think tank is pressing Canada’s next government to rethink the country’s GHG reduction strategy, amid uncertainty after the consumer carbon tax was cut.
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Florida lawmakers advance bill banning weather modification and geoengineering

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 39 min ago
The Florida Senate approved legislation on Thursday banning geoengineering and weather modification activities within the state.
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LCFS prices rip higher as ARB releases third 15-day notice in administrative approval effort

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 56 min ago
California regulator ARB published a third 15-day package on Friday reflecting updates to its Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) amendments that the state’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) had requested last month, which sent futures prices soaring 13.5% on the day.
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Washington draws down total allowances on offer at Q2 auction, but raises number of available V25s

Carbon Pulse - 15 hours 1 min ago
Washington's Department of Ecology (ECY) will offer a lower overall number of allowances at the second quarterly auction of 2025, but a higher number of V25s, according to a notice published Friday.
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Cover crops can improve farmland carbon sequestration by reducing erosion -study

Carbon Pulse - 15 hours 33 min ago
Introducing cover crops on farms between growing seasons can improve agricultural carbon stock by reducing soil erosion, according to a new study.
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WCI compliance instrument surplus bloats 17% in Q1, general account exits higher

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 11 min ago
The compliance instrument surplus for the California-Quebec joint cap-and-trade programme at the end of Q1 jumped 16.7% over the prior quarter at the end of 2024, with 22 entities closing accounts as allowance prices have declined in the absence of regulatory clarity, state data published Thursday showed.
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Mining firm withdraws plan for UK’s first deep coalmine in 30 years

The Guardian - 19 hours 45 min ago

Move ends bid for site near Whitehaven, Cumbria after planning permission was quashed by high court

The Whitehaven coalmine’s planning application has been withdrawn, bringing an end to a process that could have created the UK’s first deep coalmine in 30 years in Cumbria.

Planning permission for the mine was quashed in the high court last year which meant the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government had to reassess the planning application. However, the company has now written to the government withdrawing its planning application.

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Japan ties JCM approval process to Article 6 in bid to attract investments

Carbon Pulse - 20 hours 29 min ago
Japan has abolished the implementation guidelines for projects under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), instead aligning the process with the Article 6 framework in order to simplify the process and make it more attractive to developers and investors.
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Extension of huge offshore windfarm in Sussex approved

The Guardian - 21 hours 16 min ago

Plan to add 90 turbines to Rampion will create 4,000 jobs in construction and could power 1m homes

The government has approved plans to build an offshore windfarm capable of powering about 1m British homes before the end of the decade.

The plan to extend the Rampion offshore windfarm by adding 90 turbines off the Sussex coast is expected to add about 1.2 gigawatts of clean power for British households and businesses.

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Chance of asteroid hitting Moon increases slightly

BBC - Fri, 2025-04-04 22:49
Asteroid 2024 YR4 won’t hit Earth but now has a 3.8% chance of striking the Moon.
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EU biodiversity chief backs nature credits, urges local authority participation

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-04-04 22:30
Nature credits have the potential to help the EU close the existing financing gap on conservation and restoration efforts, with local authorities playing a critical role in shaping the market, the bloc's biodiversity chief said on Thursday.
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US ports to use Covid-like tests to identify illegally trafficked seafood species

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-04-04 22:00

Devices similar to those used during pandemic to be deployed to help stamp out trade in threatened fish

Last year, a colleague of Diego Cardeñosa sent the international shark trade researcher a few pieces of shark fin taken from a bowl of soup in New York City. Using a PCR test similar to those used during the Covid-19 pandemic to test for the virus, Cardeñosa was able to identify the species behind the fin as sandbar shark, an endangered species found in tropical and warm-temperate waters.

Now, Cardeñosa and other scientists from Florida International University, alongside law enforcement officials from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), plan to deploy the tests at ports across the country in order to crack down on seafood fraud and fish trafficking.

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