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New skin research could help slow signs of ageing

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-17 01:05
The research could also be used to produce artificial skin for transplantation and prevent scarring.
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New skin research could help slow signs of ageing

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-17 01:05
The research could also be used to produce artificial skin for transplantation and prevent scarring.
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EXCLUSIVE: Carbon removals from large US initiative to be marketed to European companies under new deal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 00:51
Carbon removals (CDRs) from bioethanol plants in the US Midwest are to be made available to European companies seeking to achieve net zero emissions under a new deal between the project developer and an environmental markets risk management company, they told Carbon Pulse.
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Stockholm-based clean energy tech firm raises €63 mln to drive heating decarbonisation in Europe

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 00:45
A Swedish clean energy tech firm has raised €63 million to accelerate residential heating electrification and drive decarbonisation across Europe, the company announced on Wednesday.
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German wildfire monitoring solution secures €25 mln to improve AI tools and expand globally

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 23:53
A Munich-headquartered wildfire monitoring company has raised €25 million in a Series B funding round, the company announced on Tuesday.
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EU looks to incentivise lower methane gas globally by pooling buyer demand

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 23:01
The European Commission’s plan to create a ‘You Collect, We Buy’ platform for the joint purchasing of gas and hydrogen should drive up demand for lower emissions fuel around the EU - and support the bloc’s efforts to tackle methane, according to a Brussels official. 
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Parties poised to find early agreement on Article 6 in Baku, say EU sources

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:52
Long-awaited agreement on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which governs UN carbon crediting and international mitigation outcome trade, could be finalised by end of the first week at COP29, according to EU sources.
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Kenya-based carbon removal firm reveals biochar solution from sugarcane waste

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:51
A Kenya-headquartered carbon removal company has launched a new biochar solution that aims to sequester carbon, improve food security, and create jobs for women, it announced this week.
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Electricity demand set to rise, but renewable installation must keep pace, flagship IEA report warns

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:22
Low-emissions technology, both new renewables and recently resurgent nuclear, will generate half the world's power demand by 2030, yet without investment in electricity grids in particular, global warming is headed for 2.4C above pre-industrial temperatures by the end of the century, according to the International Energy Agency's (IEA's) World Energy Outlook (WEO) on Wednesday. 
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 21:39
European carbon prices continued to track the TTF market on Wednesday morning, falling away as warmer temperatures dampened demand for gas and power, while weekly positioning data showed investment funds marginally trimmed their bearish bets last week.
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Fungi could be given same status as flora and fauna under conservation plan

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-10-16 21:30

Exclusive: proposal to Cop16 could see ‘funga’ get global legal consideration distinct from flora and fauna

A new era of mycelial conservation could begin this month when the UK and Chile propose that fungi should be placed alongside animals and plants as a separate realm for environmental protection.

Mushrooms, mould, mildew, yeast and lichen would all receive elevated status under the plan, which will be submitted to the UN convention on biological diversity (CBD) during the Cop16 meeting in Cali, Colombia, which opens on 21 October.

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COP16 must address “tidal wave” of ocean acidification, scientists say

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:44
Marine scientists have urged governments at the upcoming biodiversity COP16 to ramp up funding for research for ocean acidification (OA) to avoid disaster, in a report published on Wednesday.
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SK Market: Korean October CO2 auction oversubscribed, clears above 10,000 won

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:42
South Korea’s latest monthly CO2 permit auction was again oversubscribed, with analysts expecting allowance prices to remain stable around the 10,000 won ($7.35) level in the near term.
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Biodiversity unit methodology launches to ensure Indigenous participation in the market

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:31
A Brazilian Indigenous association has released a methodology to issue biodiversity units in partnership with a carbon project developer and a US-based non-profit, planning to soon launch the first pilot across almost 190,000 hectares of forest in the Amazon, the parties announced on Wednesday.
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INTERVIEW: Carbon removal venture buys credits from Indian ERW partner at $200/t

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:30
A carbon removal buyers club has signed a deal with an enhanced rock weathering (ERW) company, adding credits from Asia to its portfolio for the first time at an average price of $200 per tonne.
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GGGI launches facility to catalyse $500 mln for ITMO purchases by 2030

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:15
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) has launched a facility to support scaling of international carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and catalyse up to $500 million solely for the transactions of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) by 2030, it announced Wednesday.
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Is it worse to have no climate solutions – or to have them but refuse to use them? | Rebecca Solnit

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-10-16 20:00

Tech barons are forever predicting some amazing new technology to fix the climate crisis. Yet fixes already exist

There are so many ways to fiddle while Rome burns, or as this season’s weather would have it, gets torn apart by hurricanes and tornadoes and also goes underwater – and, in other places, burns. One particularly pernicious way comes from the men in love with big tech, who are forever insisting that we need some amazing new technology to solve our problems, be it geoengineering, carbon sequestration or fusion – but wait, it gets worse.

At an artificial intelligence conference in Washington DC, the former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently claimed that “[w]e’re not going to hit the climate goals anyway because we’re not organized to do it” and that we should just plunge ahead with AI, which is so huge an energy hog it’s prompted a number of tech companies to abandon their climate goals. Schmidt then threw out the farfetched notion that we should go all in on AI because maybe AI will somehow, maybe, eventually know how to “solve” climate, saying: “I’d rather bet on AI solving the problem than constraining it.”

Rebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist. She is the author of Orwell’s Roses and co-editor with Thelma Young Lutunatabua of the climate anthology Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility

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APAC needs $89 trillion in energy sector investment to achieve net zero, report says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 18:32
The Asia Pacific region will need energy sector investments of around $89 trillion from now to 2050 to achieve net zero by mid century, according to a report released Wednesday.
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Australia Market Roundup: Complaint launched against Qantas “fly neutral” claims, ACCU issuance increases   

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 17:22
An environmental legal group has submitted a greenwashing complaint to Australia’s consumer watchdog over airline Qantas’ “fly carbon neutral” product and its broader sustainability claims. 
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Coalition pledge to subsidise Australia’s most expensive form of energy makes ‘no sense’, Labor says

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-10-16 17:16

Chris Bowen questions why gas companies who already produce energy should get windfall gain under opposition’s plan

Labor says a Coalition pledge to offer subsidies to existing and new gas power plants makes “no sense” and would ensure fossil fuel plants that are already in the grid receive windfall gains.

In a speech to an Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Convention in Adelaide, the opposition’s climate change and energy spokesperson, Ted O’Brien, said that gas would be “here to stay” under the Coalition.

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