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Non-profit considering global portfolio of biodiversity credit pilots

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 01:00
Fauna & Flora is considering supporting biodiversity credit initiatives in countries across the world, following an ongoing 500-hectare pilot in South Africa, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Under-prepared shipping companies may face hefty fines under FuelEU -consultancy

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 00:47
European shipping companies are not ready for the upcoming FuelEU Maritime regulation and could face significant fines, according to an independent shipping emissions analytics company.
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‘Wavy’ jet stream to bring warm weather to north-west Europe

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 00:05

Warm air from south to bring above-average temperatures – but heavy rain expected to follow

North-west Europe is forecast to experience a burst of autumn warmth this week, thanks to warm air from southern Europe spreading northwards. This brief episode of warmer-than-average conditions will be driven by an amplified, or “wavy”, jet stream, which will allow warm air to push farther north.

Daytime temperatures across much of France are forecast to reach the mid-20s on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some areas in the south-west potentially exceeding this. Meanwhile, the Benelux area and south-east England are expected to reach the low-20s by midweek.

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A red-lipped batfish: is there anything creepier? | Helen Sullivan

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 00:00

We’ve all been there. We’ve all felt like a badly made-up, odd-limbed, irritable floor-dwelling mess

As you contemplate the wonders of evolution, and how a creature can be born with something weird and new, and that thing can either help it get ahead or not hurt its chances, and it can then reproduce and make another one like it, spare a thought for the red-lipped batfish.

A real animal, it has the kind of mouth that, as a kid, you may have made from Babybel cheese wax, to go with your red wax fake nails. It has a beard of white whiskers. It has fins that bend backwards, like a person’s arms at yoga when they are about to do upward dog. Before your eyes, it sprouts a new limb from its nostril. Its nose – technically a snout – is long, at the top of its head, and hook-shaped. It cannot swim, only crawl. Its crawl is more like a waddle.

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Indigenous groups in Brazil claim lack of consultation on carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 23:28
A group of Indigenous and community organisations in Brazil’s Para state has issued a public letter condemning the lack of consultation with them on a $180 million carbon credit deal.
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LNG ship building outpaces gas demand, not compliant even with most conservative climate scenario, report says

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 22:18
The ‘golden age’ of gas and the expanding trade in LNG has led to a glut of carriers being built that is incompatible with even the most conservative climate outlook from the International Energy Agency, a think tank said Monday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 21:45
European carbon prices resumed their upward trend on Monday morning as participants continued their accumulation after last week's rally was triggered by investment funds amassing the largest net short position since March, while energy markets posted modest gains amid falling temperatures.
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Researcher flags solutions to biodiversity credit market challenges

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 21:14
Biodiversity credit markets must consider solutions spanning control sites, verification, and transparency to avoid the pitfalls of carbon credits, a researcher has said.
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‘Awful reality’: Albanese government injects $95 million to fight the latest deadly bird flu

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-10-14 20:34
Millions of migratory birds are arriving on Australian shores this spring. Any one of them could bring the new, deadly strain known as H5N1. Extra government funding will help us prepare and respond. Michelle Wille, Senior research fellow, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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All new CO2 emissions from large emitters must be removed, researchers argue

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 20:02
All new CO₂ emissions from countries with large volumes of historic emissions need to be removed, argues a paper penned by carbon removal experts.
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New Zealand urged to take cooperative approach to addressing 2030 NDC challenge

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 17:30
Fresh analysis has highlighted the policy paralysis plaguing New Zealand in achieving its 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement, urging it to adopt a more internationally cooperative approach.
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Chinese regulators open to financial institutions participating in national carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 17:21
Chinese regulators have released guidance on the development of green finance in the country, outlining several policy targets including participation of financial institutions in the national carbon market and coordination among government agencies.
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This beautiful peacock spider was only found two years ago. Now it could be dancing its last dance

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-10-14 16:51
We’re discovering more species of richly coloured peacock spiders all the time. But their small ranges puts them at very real risk. One species faces likely death by suburban sprawl. Lizzy Lowe, Vice Chancellor's Research Fellow in Ecology and Entomology, Edith Cowan University Jess Marsh, Visiting researcher in ecology, University of Adelaide Leanda Denise Mason, Vice Chancellor Research Fellow in conservation ecology, Edith Cowan University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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‘It looked like something out of Star Trek – I expected it to go at warp speed’: the incredible marine life of the Azores – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-10-14 16:00

The mid-Atlantic archipelago of nine islands, the tips of drowned volcanoes, is a remarkable place for marine mammals. The clear, deep waters provide the perfect habitat for cetaceans, and 28 species of whale and dolphin have been documented there. The Dutch scientist and photographer Jeroen Hoekendijk spent a week in September capturing the diversity of Azorean wildlife

  • Photographs by Jeroen Hoekendijk
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Judicial review filed against NZ govt for weakening vehicle emissions standard

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 14:44
A New Zealand advocacy group has launched legal action against the government over its decisions to weaken the country’s Clean Car Standard, it announced Monday.
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New Zealand begins work to improve ETS for foresters

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-14 14:34
The New Zealand government will establish a Reference Group to drive better outcomes for the forestry segment of its emission trading scheme (ETS), it announced Monday.
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Countdown to mission hunting alien life on a distant moon

BBC - Mon, 2024-10-14 12:34
Nasa's spacecraft could change what we know about life in our solar system.
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