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Biodiversity Pulse: Tuesday December 19, 2023
Global environmental consultancy bolsters voluntary carbon markets team with four senior hires
Crypto asset manager launches bitcoin ETF with carbon allowance component
INTERVIEW: Mining companies want biodiversity credits to make nature positive claims
Human-driven extincition of bird species twice as high as thought, study says
About 12% of birds have died out as result of human activity in past 120,000 years, say scientists
About 12% of the world’s bird species have been driven to extinction by human activity, new research has found – double previous estimates.
The study, published in Nature Communications on Tuesday, estimates that about 1,430 bird species have died out since the Late Pleistocene period, which started about 120,000 years ago.
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Millions of Article 6 carbon credits up for sale in February auction
Flight and travel fears: Why Iceland's Reykjanes volcano eruption won't cause disruption
EU awards €65 mln from ETS-financed Innovation Fund to clean tech projects
Euro Markets: Midday Update
Singapore publishes list of eligible international carbon credits, limited to PNG only for now
Merchant shipping carrier installs suction sails for reduced CO2 emissions and fuel use
Is the US going to approve the single biggest fossil-fuel expansion on earth? | Roishetta Ozane and Bill McKibben
Biden has a chance to show that the world’s biggest exporter of oil and gas is actually going to change its ways. It’s not clear if he’ll take it
More than 200 nations pledged last week in Dubai that they would be “transitioning away from from fossil fuels”. Some cheered and some scoffed; we’ll soon know if the world’s biggest producer of oil and gas – the United States – meant what it signed, or if it was just more (literal) hot air.
That’s because the US Department of Energy (DoE) must decide whether to stop rubber-stamping the single biggest fossil-fuel expansion on earth, the buildout of natural gas exports from the Gulf of Mexico. So far they have granted every export license anyone has requested, and as a result America has become the biggest gas exporter on planet earth. If they keep it up, veteran energy analyst Jeremy Symons says that before long US liquefied natural gas exports will produce more greenhouse gases than everything that happens on the continent of Europe.
Roishetta Ozane is the founder of the Vessel Project, a Louisiana environmental justice group
Bill McKibben is the founder of Third Act, which organizes people over 60 for action on climate and democracy
Continue reading...Akaysha presses go on two hour big battery next to Brisbane sewage works
Akaysha Energy gives green light to its third big battery project in Australia, a two hour battery next to a sewage plant in outer Brisbane, and reveals plans for another 1600 MWh battery.
The post Akaysha presses go on two hour big battery next to Brisbane sewage works appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Trading house partners with two Japanese firms for drone-supported forestry offset project
Group of seven European countries agree to decabonise their power sectors by 2035
ACX joins Vietnamese real estate heavyweight to explore carbon markets
NSW biodiversity market “not performing well”, needs overhaul, report says
AZEC meeting commits to energy transition, plans for gas use along the way
From dirty diesel to nearly 70pct solar powered, Lord Howe goes electric
Lord Howe has a solar farm and battery storage that is performing beyond expectations, and incorporating a growing fleet of EVs.
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