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Wind and solar projects face hefty new fees as NSW seeks to accelerate planning process
Wind and solar farm developers to face new fees that will deliver more than $400 million of community benefits in bid to fast-track stalled planning approvals.
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Albanese government takes aim at “carbon leakage” to protect Australian industry
Federal government opens public consultation on possible policy changes to prevent the risk of carbon leakage, including a potential carbon border tariff.
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Smallholder farmers spend billions of their own income annually on adapting to climate change, nature loss
The 439 million smallholder farmers globally are spending as much as $368 billion collectively of their own income each year on tackling the impacts of climate change, including on pest control, soil improvements, and biodiversity conservation, which significantly dwarfs the $230 mln pledged for the Adaptation Fund at last year’s COP27 and highlights the increased levels of climate support required by the sector that produces around a third of the world’s food, according to a study published Tuesday.
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Oregon Department of Environmental Quality releases proposed rulemaking for climate programmes
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) released on Monday a set of proposed clarifications and modifications to a suite of climate programmes.
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US national treasury presents assessment on the economic impact of federal climate policies
The US Department of Treasury on Monday provided an analysis of how federal policies to address climate change can uplift the economy.
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Iceland volcano: Evacuees return to collect belongings
Residents of a fishing port remain on edge as scientists say a volcanic eruption is still imminent.
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Conflict pollution, washed-up landmines and military emissions – here's how war trashes the environment
Wars are multiplying – and the damage these conflicts do isn’t just immediate. They leave long-term environmental damage
Stacey Pizzino, PhD Candidate, The University of Queensland
Jo Durham, Senior Lecturer in Disaster Risk Management and Health, Queensland University of Technology
Michael Waller, Senior Lecturer Biostatistics, The University of Queensland
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If restored and protected, global forests hold key to significant carbon capture -study
The restoration and protection of global forests could sequester approximately 20 years’ worth of fossil fuel emissions, a new study has found.
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Producers and speculators trade positions on CCA and RGGI vintages, pick up WCAs
Compliance entities in both California Carbon Allowance (CCA) and RGGI Allowance (RGA) markets moved their positions to this year's vintage as speculators did the opposite, while both groups added to their Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) net length, US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed Monday.
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COMMENT: The future of clean cooking in the carbon market
Carbon markets must learn how to deal with the application of new practices and norms in clean cooking, and ensure we take the lessons from past actions without judging them against criteria that had yet to be invented, writes Owen Hewlett of Gold Standard.
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*Senior Program Officer, Auditing and Accreditation, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)
*PREMIUM LISTING - With the rapid growth in carbon markets driving a new wave of project development, Verra is seeking a Senior Program Officer to support the oversight of Validation and Verification Bodies (VVBs) performance and the quality of their audits under Verra programs. This is a new position in the Auditing and Accreditation Team within Verra’s Program Management Department.
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Sowing the seeds of an AgETS: EU study explores GHG pricing for agriculture
The European Commission has released a study examining how to price greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector and provide financial incentives for climate action.
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Delhi AQI: Can artificial rain fix toxic air in India's capital?
The Delhi government wants to use cloud-seeding to combat the city's pollution crisis.
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RGGI Market: RGAs set new records for benchmark, but volumes plunge
RGGI allowances (RGAs) inched upwards in the past week to break a record settlement price for the benchmark contract for two consecutive days even as volumes took a dive, while market participants remained positive about prices hovering below the Cost Containment Reserve (CCR) trigger levels.
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Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority – our ‘Eco-index’ can guide the way
Technologies such as remote sensing and artificial intelligence are making it easier to gather more accurate data on biodiversity. Developing these digital tools will help vital ecosystem restoration.
Kiri Joy Wallace, Research Fellow in Restoration Ecology, University of Waikato
John Reid, Senior Research Fellow, University of Canterbury
Penny Payne, Social Scientist, University of Waikato
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EU co-legislators reach provisional deal on critical raw materials bill
EU co-legislators late on Monday found an informal agreement on a bill seeking to reduce the bloc’s dependency on third-countries in sourcing raw materials indispensable for the development and building of clean technology.
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We can still prevent the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet – if we act fast to keep future warming in check
Seafloor sediments from beneath the Ross Ice Shelf represent an archive of warmer periods in Earth’s past. An ambitious international project aims to uncover what we can learn about our hotter future.
Richard Levy, Principal Scientist/Environment and Climate Research Leader, GNS Science
Dan Lowry, Ice Sheet & Climate Modeller, GNS Science
Denise Kulhanek, Professor of Marine Micropaleontology, University of Kiel
Gavin Dunbar, Senior Lecturer in Palaeoclimate, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Huw Joseph Horgan, Research Scientist, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Molly Patterson, Assistant Professor in Geology, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Nick Golledge, Professor of Glaciology, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Tina van de Flierdt, Professor of Isotope Geochemistry, Imperial College London
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Fire is consuming more than ever of the world's forests, threatening supplies of wood and paper
Satellite data shows wildfires are destroying large areas of timber-producing forests around the world. These fires are becoming more destructive with each passing year.
David Lindenmayer, Professor, The Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University
Chris Bousfield, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge
David Edwards, Professor, University of Cambridge
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Germany’s domestic carbon price system sees higher non-compliance, lower emissions
Approximately 4% of companies bound by Germany’s domestic nEHS carbon pricing programme failed to report emissions in year two of the initiative, according to a report issued by the German Emissions Trading Authority (DEHSt) on Monday.
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VCM Report: REDD credibility hits a wall and sinks standardised nature-based carbon credit contracts
The implosion of REDD credibility continued to dominate the voluntary carbon market last week with prices sliding again following news of certifier Verra suspending issuance of two connected Kenyan projects over allegations of sexual harassment and abuse by senior staff.
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