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DAC developer raises €6.75 mln seed round to support facilities in Germany

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 20:03
A developer of direct air capture and storage (DACS) has raised a €6.75 million seed round including grants to support the build-out of direct air capture testing and development facilities in Germany, as well as to develop its first industrial product, it announced on Tuesday.
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Int’l carbon markets at ‘inflection point’, progress urgently needed on Article 6, says World Bank

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 20:00
International carbon markets are at a crossroads with tangible progress now desperately needed on Article 6, as well as from voluntary integrity initiatives, according to a report from the World Bank published Tuesday.
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Tokyo-based carbon developer teams up with provincial govt for methane reduction projects in Vietnam

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 19:01
A Japanese carbon project developer has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a provincial government in Vietnam to generate carbon credits from methane offset projects spanning 55,000 hectares of rice paddy fields in the Red River Delta.
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Significant role for government to scale CDR supply and demand -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 19:00
Monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) practices to effectively scale the carbon removal (CDR) market will require collaborative efforts, underpinned by government guidelines, according to a paper featuring perspectives from voluntary CDR buyers, policymakers, and academics.
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Loss and Damage Fund access, contributions should be based on country emissions, think tank says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 18:25
The recently established Loss and Damage Fund (LDF) should adopt a clear allocation mechanism based on countries’ emissions contributions, among other criteria, according to an Australian think tank’s analysis.
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Australian carbon farming outfit expands offerings

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 18:02
An Australian carbon farming group has launched a new offering to help landholders measure their carbon footprint and generate carbon credits.
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Non-profits call on Malaysian PM to overhaul timber certification system, align with EUDR

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 17:09
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should reform the “broken” Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS) due to the challenges faced by Indigenous communities, while urging it to be aligned with the EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), according to a group of non-profits.
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Taiwan govt committee proposes carbon levy start rate of $9-15/tonne

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 17:01
An environment ministry committee has released initial pricing recommendations for Taiwan's upcoming carbon levy scheme, suggesting a start rate of between NT$300 and NT$500 ($9.32-15.54) per tonne of CO2 and plans for a phased increase to meet the island's long-term climate targets.
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Methane emissions are at new highs. It could put us on a dangerous climate path

The Conversation - Tue, 2024-09-10 16:02
Human activities now account for two-thirds of all methane venting to the atmosphere – and our efforts to staunch the flow are not yet bearing fruit. Pep Canadell, Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Environment; Executive Director, Global Carbon Project, CSIRO Marielle Saunois, Enseignant-chercheur, Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l’environnement (LSCE), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) – Université Paris-Saclay Rob Jackson, Professor, Department of Earth System Science, and Chair of the Global Carbon Project, Stanford University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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China ramps up coal production with record-breaking output in 2023, report says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 14:46
Global coal production has been on the rise following a brief decline in 2020, with China continuing to be the primary driving factor behind the expansion, a report has found.
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We found 1 in 6 Australian reptile species traded as pets overseas, despite the export ban

The Conversation - Tue, 2024-09-10 14:23
The first comprehensive overview of trade in Australian reptiles and frogs worldwide shows more species should be listed for monitoring under the international convention on wildlife trade. Sebastian Chekunov, PhD Candidate, School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide Phill Cassey, Australian Research Council Industry Laureate Fellow, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Rich countries silencing climate protest while preaching about rights elsewhere, says study

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-09-10 14:00

Report says governments in global north increasingly using draconian measures while criticising similar tactics in global south

Wealthy, democratic countries in the global north are using harsh, vague and punitive measures to crack down on climate protests at the same time as criticising similar draconian tactics by authorities in the global south, according to a report.

A Climate Rights International report exposes the increasingly heavy-handed treatment of climate activists in Australia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the US.

Record prison sentences for non violent protest in several countries including the UK, Germany and the US.

Preemptive arrests and detention for those suspected of planning peaceful protests.

Draconian new laws passed to make the vast majority of peaceful protest illegal.

Measures to stop juries hearing about people’s motivation for taking part in protests during court cases, which critics say fundamentally undermines the right to a fair trial.

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Fukushima nuclear plant: operation begins to remove radioactive debris

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-09-10 13:41

Robots being used to gather sample that will give clues about conditions inside the reactors, a step towards decommissioning plant hit by tsunami in Japan 13 years ago

A difficult operation to remove a small amount of radioactive debris from Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear plant has begun, after technical issues suspended an earlier attempt.

Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) said in a statement on Tuesday that its “pilot extraction operation” had started. It will take about two weeks, according to the company.

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RGGI Market: Record Q3 auction-ignited sentiment eases to start the week

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 10:08
After strong compliance participation at the Q3 permit sale that cleared at a record, RGGI Allowances (RGA) in the secondary market gave back some gains through Monday trade.
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Scientists outline strategic approach for responsible but urgent exploration of ocean iron fertilisation as climate solution

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-09-10 10:08
A team of international researchers has outlined a strategic approach to urgently evaluate the controversial and scientifically unproven practice of large-scale ocean iron fertilisation (OIF) as a potential method to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
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