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Australia nuclear facility installs massive rooftop solar system to save $2 million
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Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction
Long lifespans and slow reproduction rates make deep-water sharks and rays as vulnerable to overexploitation as whales once were. We must place them under protection to avoid extinctions.
Brittany Finucci, Fisheries Scientist, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Cassandra Rigby, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, James Cook University
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Euro Markets: EUAs post modest drop in volatile trading as profit-taking and new shorts compete
European carbon prices swung violently for a second day on Thursday as continued short covering sustained the market after a weak auction, pushing it above key technical resistance levels, before longer term shorts reasserted themselves in the afternoon and unwound the day's gains.
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Galicia presents carbon market decree for consultation as regional voluntary schemes emerge in Spain
The autonomous region of Galicia in Spain opened legislation to structure a local voluntary carbon market (VCM) for public consultation on Wednesday, following a similar regional initiative announced by Catalonia in December and in time with Murcia’s proposal on Tuesday.
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Study outlines France’s strong potential for carbon removals
France has the capacity to diversify its carbon sinks and achieve climate neutrality, or even become net negative, before 2050, according to a new study published on Thursday.
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Some large investors support nature in voting policies in US and Europe, report says
Some large investors in the US and Europe have supportive voting policy stances for nature and biodiversity, although not all of them, a report by data company Morningstar has found.
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UPDATE – Market freedom, public support should be amongst top priorities in setting EU’s new climate agenda -report
Avoiding over-regulation, increasing public support, strengthening international climate policy, and ensuring the bloc’s industry is competitive should be prioritised by the next European Commission, a report said Thursday.
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Company at centre of NSW asbestos crisis argues EPA ban on selling mulch is having ‘unjustified impact’
Exclusive: firm points to risk of asbestos contamination from other sources as it seeks to have prevention order thrown out
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The landscaping materials company at the centre of the New South Wales asbestos crisis will point to the risks of contamination outside its facilities and the “unjustified impact” on its business when it argues to have an order preventing it making mulch products quashed.
Greenlife and the NSW Environment Protection Authority are expected to appear before the state’s land and environment court for a directions hearing on Friday.
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“Explosive” demand for nature-based solutions in Europe, survey shows
Demand for nature-based solutions in Europe is increasing "exponentially" for some organisations, with companies calling for support to bridge the skills gap and ramp up supply, a study has shown.
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EU27 formally backs exit plan from controversial Energy Charter Treaty
The Council of EU member states on Thursday backed a compromise proposal by the Belgian EU Presidency laying out a procedure for the bloc to quit the 1990s Energy Charter Treaty, which has attracted criticism from EU governments for hampering attempts to phase out fossil fuels.
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FEATURE: EU’s carbon removal certification law paves way for negative emissions in waste-to-energy sector
The waste-to-energy sector welcomed a political agreement last month on the EU’s Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF), saying the first incinerators fitted with carbon capture technology could see the light as soon as 2028-29, after their inclusion in the EU ETS.
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World's earliest forest discovered, scientists say
The tree fossils dating back 390 million years were found near a Butlin's holiday camp in Somerset.
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CBAM may lead to higher prices, emissions from UK power exports to EU -report
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could push up the cost of the bloc's electricity imports from the UK, deterring the development of low-carbon projects and leading to higher carbon emissions on both sides, according to analysis released on Thursday.
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French investor, voluntary carbon project developer announce senior hires
A French asset manager and a developer of nature-based voluntary carbon projects have appointed new senior members of the their team to focus on their respective carbon credit strategies.
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CF ASIA: Global shippers frustrated at hold up in opening EUA accounts to plan for EU ETS costs
International shippers have become exasperated they have only recently been able to open up accounts in order to start purchasing EUAs to meet their compliance obligations under the EU ETS, panellists at Carbon Forward Asia said Thursday, as the sector explores its options to decarbonise.
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CF ASIA: South Korea plans to launch carbon-linked financial product, market reaction may be lukewarm
South Korea is set to introduce carbon market-linked financial products targeting retail investors this year, the first in Asia to do so, though the new policy may not arouse much interest in the over-supplied market, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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CF ASIA: Private sector must pony up trillions of dollars world needs for climate goals
The money needed to meet global climate goals will amount to trillions of dollars annually, and need to come from the private sector in addition to governments and multilateral banks, a conference heard Thursday.
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FEATURE: Jurisdictional issues hinder marine biodiversity credit market development, experts say
Establishing a biodiversity credit market for marine ecosystems is much more challenging than setting one up for land-based environments, as ownership and measurement issues are hampering its development, the head of a non-profit has said.
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INTERVIEW: Forest investor mulls generating biodiversity credits from 7,000 hectares
A London-based investor is considering preparing sites in Scotland covering up to 17,000 acres (6,880 hectares) of collective land for the generation of biodiversity credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Direct air capture developer signs carbon removals offtake deals with airlines
A developer of direct air capture facilities has inked a deal with two airlines for an undisclosed volume of carbon removals delivery out to 2030.
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