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Indonesian nickel mining could destroy 500,000 ha of forest -report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 19:17
In Indonesia, an area the size of Singapore has already been deforested to supply the nation’s booming nickel industry, and eight times that amount of forest could be under threat, according to a report released Thursday.
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Australia’s Queensland legislates emissions reduction target of 75% by 2035

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 17:11
Australia's state of Queensland on Thursday passed legislation to reduce the state’s emissions by 75% by 2035, as well as to achieve 80% renewable energy generation by the same date.
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PREVIEW: India heads to the polls as ruling party promises more of the same, lacks specifics on climate policies

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 16:47
India is one of the most vulnerable countries to global warming, but neither the political parties nor the voters have climate change issues high up on their agenda as the world’s largest democracy begins its elections on Apr. 19.
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First CCCI transition credit pilot project to see more clarity this year

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 16:31
The first Coal to Clean Credit Initiative (CCCI) pilot project could see more progress this year, according to the developers, who eye avoiding up to 19 million tonnes of CO2 emissions with the early phase-out of a Filipino coal plant.
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ANALYSIS: Experts cautious on proposed EU methodologies to certify carbon removals

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 15:41
Experts expressed mixed views on the European Commission's proposed methodologies to certify different types of carbon removal activities under the EU's Carbon Removals Certification Framework (CRCF), with some observers welcoming bold elements of the proposals and others criticising them on structural or methodological grounds.
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ANALYSIS: Australian landfill gas method rework consultation ‘imminent’ as ERAC assessment deemed litmus test for overhauled body

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 15:05
The Australian government is expected to ‘imminently’ release a discussion paper on the rework of its landfill gas methodology and likely finalise it by the end of the year, but market participants are still left guessing what will be done with one of the market's biggest-yielding project types.
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Gold Standard approves CDR methodology for biomass fermentation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 15:05
Gold Standard has approved its first geological storage methodology as it steps into the carbon removal (CDR) sector that is starting to shift from a niche market into the mainstream.
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Asbestos in playground mulch: how to avoid a repeat of this circular economy scandal

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-04-18 14:42
Existing laws and regulations failed to prevent asbestos contamination of mulch. What’s missing is mandatory certification of recycled products so users can be sure they’ve been tested and are safe. Salman Shooshtarian, Senior Lecturer, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University Peter S.P. Wong, Professor and Associate Dean, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University Tayyab Maqsood, Associate Dean and Head of Project Management, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Could Albanese’s bet on homegrown green industries be the boost our regions deserve?

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-04-18 14:41
Made in Australia could be set for a comeback, if federal government promises materialise. But these localisation plans must work for the regional communities hosting new projects. Madeline Taylor, Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Lethal heatwave in Sahel worsened by fossil fuel burning, study finds

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-04-18 14:01

Deaths from record temperatures in Mali reportedly led to full morgues turning away bodies this month


The deadly protracted heatwave that filled hospitals and mortuaries in the Sahel region of Africa earlier this month would have been impossible without human-caused climate disruption, a new analysis has revealed.

Mali registered the hottest day in its history on 3 April as temperatures hit 48.5C in the south-western city of Kayes. Intense heat continued across a wide area of the country for more than five days and nights, giving vulnerable people no time for recovery.

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Deadly Africa heat caused by human-induced warming

BBC - Thu, 2024-04-18 14:00
Extreme heat linked to the deaths of hundreds of people would not have happened without global warming.
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Denmark completes funding round for carbon capture work

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 11:46
Denmark’s Energy Agency (DEA) has awarded three contracts to companies for new carbon capture and storage projects after completing the funding round for negative CO2 emissions (NECCS).
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Oregon explores clean fuels programme amendments amid CI modelling delay

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 11:31
The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is delayed in updating its carbon intensity (CI) model adjustments for Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program (OCFP), but staff targets rulemaking completion towards the original planned date, a webinar heard Wednesday.
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Environmental assets exchange adds biochar credits to its platform

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-04-18 10:43
An environmental assets marketplace on Wednesday introduced a new line of carbon removal credits via a recently-introduced biochar trading instrument.
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