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COP16: NGOs file complaint to UNEP for backing TNFD

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 05:30
A group of NGOs said Thursday they have filed a complaint to the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP), arguing that its backing of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) has undermined environmental stewards and rights holders.
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COP16: LATAM development bank invests in conservation via blockchain, biodiversity credits

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 05:22
CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, will collaborate on a blockchain-based conservation instrument and support marine biodiversity credits in the region, it announced at COP16 on Thursday.
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Want genuine progress towards restoring nature? Follow these 4 steps

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-10-25 05:11
Bringing the natural world back from the brink is more urgent than ever. Nature-positive policies offers a way to do so – if done properly. Yi Fei Chung, PhD candidate in Environmental Policy, The University of Queensland Hannah Thomas, PhD candidate in Environmental Policy, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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COP16: More than half of organisations in survey say ready to enter biodiversity credit market

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 04:14
A UN-backed organisation has conducted a survey on the demand for biodiversity credits, with over half of participants claiming to be highly confident in their ability to participate in the fledgling market.
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Canadian CDR firm secures $11.4 mln in Series A funding

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 04:11
A Nova Scotia-based company that utilises ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) that aims to achieve CO2 removal (CDR) has completed a $11.35 million Series A funding round, according to a Thursday press release.
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COP16: Brazil’s mangrove carbon stock would be worth $8.7 bln as tradeable credits -study

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 03:34
If the entirety of Brazil’s blue carbon stock from mangroves were converted into tradeable tonnes of carbon, its value would total billions, as per an NGO study launched Thursday at COP16 in Cali, Colombia.
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Azerbaijan’s climate leadership questioned over human rights, reliance on gas

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 02:59
The European Parliament voted a resolution on Thursday questioning the choice of hosting the United Nation's upcoming COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan, a country it accuses of human rights violations and whose revenues come chiefly from the extraction of natural gas.
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EU suggests accrediting specialised certification bodies for carbon removals

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 02:24
The certification bodies that will issue carbon credits under the EU's new Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming (CRCF) regulation could be accredited for a specific type of removal, the European Commission suggested on Wednesday.
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Euro Markets: Short-covering extends to second day, fuelling 2.7% gain as technical levels fall

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 02:17
European carbon prices advanced strongly for a second session on Thursday amid renewed short-covering in high volume, as the secondary market breached key technical levels and pulled energy prices higher, while UKAs ended their recent winning run.
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INTERVIEW: Real-time MRV promises greater transparency amid nature-based carbon credits scrutiny

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 02:10
Real-time atmospheric monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) could help restore credibility to nature-based carbon projects, the CEO of a greenhouse gas monitoring firm told Carbon Pulse.
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Methodology rejections at ICVCM are ‘markers for change’, CEO says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 02:06
The rejection of methodologies by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) is not a sign that they are not good, but that they need improvement as part of a collective process, the body's chief executive said on Thursday.
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Would abandoning hope help us to tackle the climate crisis?

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-25 01:35

Leaders are eager to fill us with positivity, but research shows people in distress are more likely to take collective action

If despair is the most unforgivable sin, then hope is surely the most abused virtue. That observation feels particularly apposite as we enter the Cop season, that time of United Nations megaconferences at the end of every year, when national leaders feel obliged to convince us the future will be better, despite growing evidence to the contrary.

Climate instability and nature extinction are making the Earth an uglier, riskier and more uncertain place, desiccating water supplies, driving up the price of food, displacing humans and non-humans, battering cities and ecosystems with ever fiercer storms, floods, heatwaves, droughts and forest fires. Still worse could be in store as we approach or pass a series of dangerous tipping points for Amazon rainforest dieback, ocean circulation breakdown, ice-cap collapse and other unimaginably horrible, but ever more possible, catastrophes.

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INTERVIEW: US carbon project intermediary adds first biochar project to portfolio

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 01:00
A US-based voluntary carbon market intermediary has added the first biochar project to its portfolio amid growing interest in CO2 removal (CDR) credits, the firm told Carbon Pulse.
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Oil and gas exploration expected to rise despite COP28 commitments

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:57
Oil and gas exploration licensing is set to surge despite COP28 pledge to phase out fossil fuels, according to a new report.
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‘It’s a big lever for change’: the radical contract protecting Hamburg’s green space

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:50

Citizen power forced Germany’s greenest city-state into a binding agreement balancing housing and nature

When Fritz Schumacher laid out his vision for Hamburg a century ago, the sketch looked more like a fern than a town plan. Fronds of urban development radiated from the centre to tickle the countryside, bristling with dense rows of housing. The white spaces in between were to be filled with parks and playgrounds.

Schumacher was Hamburg’s chief building officer in the early 20th century, and a pioneer of green cities with widespread access to nature. “Building sites emerge even if you don’t invest in them,” he warned in 1932. “Public spaces disappear if you don’t invest in them.”

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Ocean-based carbon removals provider signs agreement with tech giant

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:31
A provider of ocean-based carbon removals has signed an agreement with a tech giant to provide carbon removals over the next 10 years.
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Italian waste-to-energy plant to integrate CCS technology funded by ETS revenues

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:22
An Italian waste-to-energy plant will apply carbon capture and storage to its processes, spending money collected through the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Dog owners warned about boom in ticks on Australia’s east coast after last year’s hot, wet summer

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:00

Expert reminds owners ‘freeze it, don’t squeeze it’ when it comes to a tick, ideally with a tick-freezing spray from a chemist

Dog owners have been warned about a tick boom unfolding along Australia’s east coast, with some experts predicting an unusually bad season for furry friends.

Veterinary scientist and parasitologist Peter Irwin, an emeritus professor at Murdoch University, said the severity of a tick season was largely determined by the preceding weather, and last summer had been very hot and wet along the east coast”.

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‘Crunch time for real’: UN says time for climate delays has run out

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:00

Means to stop catastrophic global heating exist, says UN chief, but political courage is needed to end world’s fossil fuel addiction

The huge cuts in carbon emissions now needed to end the climate crisis mean it is “crunch time for real”, according to the UN’s environment chief.

An unprecedented global mobilisation of renewable energy, forest protection and other measures is needed to steer the world off the current path towards a catastrophic temperature rise of 3.1C, a report from the UN environment programme (Unep) has found. Extreme heatwaves, storms, droughts and floods are already ravaging communities with less than 1.5C of global heating to date.

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1.5C climate goal slipping out of reach, UN warns ahead of COP29 summit

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-25 00:00
The goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C is slipping quickly out of reach, although it is still “technically possible” - and relatively inexpensive - for the world to roughly halve emissions within this decade, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) warned on Thursday.
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