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Canadian province launches old growth forests crowdfunding venture with C$300 mln

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 22:34
The government of British Columbia has launched a “unique” crowdfunding initiative for protecting old growth forests with C$300 million ($217 mln) of initial capital.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 21:57
European carbon prices traded within Thursday's high-low range on Friday morning, reflecting a lack of momentum or conviction in either direction as traders took to the sidelines ahead of the weekend, while energy markets were modestly firmer even as fundamentals remained broadly unchanged.
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South Pole ditches troubled Kariba REDD project amid media storm

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 21:07
South Pole has pulled out of the troubled Kariba REDD forest protection project in Zimbabwe with immediate effect, it said on Friday, following earlier news that certifier Verra was halting credit issuances and launching an investigation into the project amid allegations of trophy hunting and financial malpractice.
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CBAM seen as key driver in Asian carbon pricing developments as countries cooperate with EU

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 20:04
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms, or CBAMs, are one of the key drivers of carbon pricing development across Asia as nations increasingly seek to cooperate with the EU on its policy slated to enter into force in 2026, a conference heard Wednesday.
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841+1: beloved mischievous otter who swiped surfboards gives birth to pup

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 20:00

California otter known for harassing Santa Cruz surfers and eluding capture, seen floating with her baby laying on her belly

A sea otter who captured hearts and surfboards this past summer has become a mother, according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).

The sea otter known as 841, rose to national prominence this past summer after reports and photos of an aquatic mammal harassing surfers and swimmers became national news. Now, she’s making headlines again as images of her floating on her back with a small otter laying on her belly are circulating.

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New ‘forever chemicals’ polluting water near North Carolina plant, study finds

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 20:00

Researchers say discovery of at least 11 new kinds of PFAS in water near Chemours plant indicates more contamination than thought

At least 11 new kinds of PFAS “forever chemicals” are polluting the water around a North Carolina Chemours plant that manufactures the toxic substances, new research finds.

The discovery, made by researchers using a novel testing method, is evidence that the environment around the plant is more contaminated with PFAS than regulators have found, the researchers said.

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Revealed: the industry figures behind ‘declaration of scientists’ backing meat eating

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 20:00

Document used to target top EU officials over environmental and health policies but climate experts view it as propaganda

A public statement signed by more than 1,000 scientists in support of meat production and consumption has numerous links to the livestock industry, the Guardian can reveal. The statement has been used to target top EU officials against environmental and health policies and has been endorsed by the EU agriculture commissioner.

The “Dublin Declaration of Scientists on the Societal Role of Livestock” says livestock “are too precious to society to become the victim of simplification, reductionism or zealotry” and calls for a “balanced view of the future of animal agriculture”. One of the authors of the declaration is an economist who called veganism an “eating disorder requiring psychological treatment”.

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England to diverge from EU water monitoring standards

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 19:02

Exclusive: campaigners fear less rigorous methods could lead to more pollution in rivers and waterways

The UK government is to diverge from the EU’s standards for monitoring water quality in England, it can be revealed.

Campaigners fear the change of approach could lead to more pollution in England’s rivers and waterways if the new measuring methods are less rigorous.

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CN Markets: CEA trading stable, CCER liquidity improves following regulatory news

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 18:44
China's national carbon market saw prices remain stable over the past week with a relatively high trading volume, while voluntary trading volume ticked up as sentiment has been lifted by the multiple regulatory updates recently.
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Carbon removal industry players eye oil industry scale by 2050

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 18:33
Standardisation and scale are the watchwords of the growing removal industry, seen as key by its proponents and the IPCC in the path to net zero but getting it into compliance markets will be essential, a conference heard this week.
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AU Market: Spot market ACCU prices becoming less reflective of value as OTC deals dominate trading activity

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 17:31
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) transactions have largely been bilateral over the counter (OTC) deals in recent months as the brokered secondary market has been trading sideways, according to analysis.
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Government guidance seen needed to stimulate demand for carbon credits in Japan

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-27 17:18
More government guidance is needed to unleash demand for carbon credits from Japanese companies, despite Tokyo's recent efforts to support the development of the country's voluntary market, a conference heard Thursday.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 17:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including a sandwich-eating bear, an unexpected aerial invasion of the pitch at the cricket World Cup, and the rarest ape in the world

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Fukushima nuclear plant workers sent to hospital after being splashed with tainted water

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-10-27 15:01

The operator Tepco says the workers came in contact with the wastewater when a hose came off accidentally and have been taken to hospital as a precaution

Four workers at the Fukushima nuclear plant were splashed with water containing radioactive materials, with two of them taken to hospital as a precaution, according to the plant operator.

The incident, which took place on Wednesday, highlights the dangers Japan still faces in decommissioning the plant. The reactor was knocked out by an immense tsunami in 2011 in the world’s worst atomic disaster since Chornobyl in 1986.

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Solar will dominate grids around the world – even without ambitious new climate policies

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-10-27 14:07

Chichester Solar Farm Alinta FortescueSolar energy combined with storage is expected to become the cheapest option for generating electricity in nearly all regions worldwide by 2030.

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Rooftop solar saves money, and batteries can wipe out bills: Labor pushes household savings

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-10-27 13:54

Federal government releases new data showing big savings from rooftop solar, and from household battery storage.

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What to wear for a climate crisis

The Conversation - Fri, 2023-10-27 13:47
Australia has the world’s biggest carbon footprint from fashion. This is one area where changing our personal clothing choices can make a big difference, just as it did in the second world war. Rachael Wallis, Research Assistant, Youth Community Futures, University of Southern Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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World’s biggest standalone grid says pumped hydro too hard, all in with battery storage

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-10-27 13:43

Western Australia says pumped hydro may be too hard, and it will have to focus on battery storage to support its switch from coal to renewables.

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Reintroducing extinct species 'not a priority'

BBC - Fri, 2023-10-27 12:59
Bringing previously extinct native species like beavers back to England is not on the Environment Secretary's priority list.
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Negative prices: A “gift” to industry to shift demand and make new products

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-10-27 12:40

Telstra energy boss says negative prices are a "gift" to encourage big energy users to produce at low cost, and turn megawatt hours into petaflops, and other useful things.

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