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Giant Brisbane battery trebles in size after Origin extends deal for life beyond baseload
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Puerto Rican coffee farmers receive payments from USDA, aim for CO2 credits
Coffee farmers in Puerto Rico have received inaugural incentive payments from a mitigation programme funded by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), with the eventual aim of producing certified carbon credits for the voluntary carbon market (VCM).
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Lyon Group boss returns with a new grand plan – for 20GW of outback hydrogen plan
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Fossil fuel industry’s anti-climate and anti-renewables playbook goes back 57 years – they are still hard at it
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Dutch research centre to purchase carbon credits from biodiversity-focused rewilding project in the UK
A Dutch research centre has partnered with a UK-based carbon removal company and a rewilding project developer to offset employees' travel emissions, in what companies define as a 'first-of-a-kind' purchase of carbon credits from a biodiversity-focused project.
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European VC investment up 12% so far this year, energy sector dominates
Startups tackling energy transition and climate themes attracted almost 20% of the $29.3 billion in venture capital investment raised so far this year in Europe, up 12% year-on-year.
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California’s LCFS may be increasing emissions beyond the state -report
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) falls short in accounting for secondary effects, economists at the University of California said in a report Tuesday, as the recent boom in renewable diesel (RD) production has led to global agricultural land-use change not fully accounted for in the programme.
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ACR resumes Canadian ODS project activity after affirming additionality
Carbon registry ACR said Monday that it has resumed project activities related to its Canadian ozone-depleting substances (ODS) methodology after its investigation found the framework remains additional in light of a recent federal offset protocol and other regulations.
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‘Knowledge keeps the fires burning’: how ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change
When it comes to climate change in Australia, the fires of Knowledge are burning bright. This NAIDOC Week, it’s time Indigenous Knowledges are heard.
Nina Lansbury, Associate Professor in Public Health, The University of Queensland
Bradley J. Moggridge, Professor of Science and Associate Dean (Indigenous Leadership and Engagement), University of Technology Sydney
Geoff Evans, Researcher, The University of Queensland
Lillian Ireland, Researcher, The University of Queensland
Tom Munro-Harrison, Artist, writer and academic, Indigenous Knowledge
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North Dakota commission urges Minnesota to recognise CCUS under its ‘problematic’ carbon free power standard
The North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) is pressing for the inclusion of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) under Minnesota’s carbon-free electricity requirements, which passed in spite of neighbour North Dakota's reservations last year.
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Egypt’s voluntary carbon market set to open pending regulatory approval of new rules
Egypt’s voluntary carbon market (VCM), two years in the making, is poised to open once the country's Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) approves trading rules by the Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX) and settlement rules by clearing house Taswyaat, both put out this week.
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US researchers unveil ultrafast, chemical-free CCS breakthrough they say can revolutionise industry
US-based researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking method for the ultrafast and chemical-free conversion of atmospheric CO2 into stable, ice-like hydrates – a breakthrough they say could revolutionise the carbon sequestration industry.
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Amazon becomes latest tech giant to underscore carbon removal focus
Amazon has become the latest big tech firm to underline a focus on carbon removals to meet future net zero targets, in an annual sustainability report published Wednesday.
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Mozambican woodlands store around double the carbon previously thought, says study
The miombo woodlands in Mozambique store around twice as much carbon as predicted with conventional methods, researchers led by carbon data provider Sylvera have found using laser-based remote sensing.
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EU-funded project launches to scale private investment in biodiversity
The EU Commission has ringfenced €4.7 million to fund a project aimed at mobilising private investment in biodiversity conservation and restoration measures.
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Vietnam advances to validation stage under ART TREES carbon standard
Vietnam has successfully submitted complete and programme-eligible REDD+ documentation to ART TREES, the standard’s secretariat announced Wednesday, paving the way for validation, verification, and eventual issuance of serialised jurisdictional carbon credits from the Southeast Asian country.
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Voluntary carbon removals standard announces new biomass protocol
A voluntary carbon standard has announced a new subsurface biomass protocol for durable removals, which will now face a public consultation before credits are issued.
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Data firm launches tool to drive conservation efforts in US
A US-based data intelligence company has launched a new platform to support decision-making on biodiversity conservation efforts across the country's Western states.
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SBTi set to pilot test new net zero standard for financial institutions
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is inviting financial institutions to apply to take part in its pilot standard for net zero targets in the sector, it announced on Wednesday.
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German government will not accelerate its coal phaseout date -media
The German government will not introduce a law to bring forward the country's coal exit date from 2038 to 2030, the country's economic minister, Robert Habeck, said on Tuesday, national media reported.
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