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BRIEFING: Article 6 needs streamlining and specifics, fewer constraints, says carbon industry

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 25 min ago
UN negotiators should facilitate private sector involvement in Article 6 through measures designed to streamline deal-making, authorisation, and transaction, but should not over-emphasise central infrastructure or interpret the Paris Agreement to preclude REDD projects, according to a carbon trading industry body.
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Ocean protection accounts for 10% of fish in the world’s coral reefs – but we could save so much more

The Conversation - 3 hours 31 min ago
What have global efforts to protect oceans actually achieved? Our study of nearly 2,600 tropical coral reefs around the world is the first to answer that question. Joshua Cinner, Professor & ARC Laureate Fellow, Thriving Oceans Research Hub, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney Iain R. Caldwell, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Advisory group urges Brussels to ensure holistic and long-lasting carbon removals in CRCF

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 51 sec ago
The European Commission needs to take a holistic approach to the emissions covered in its industrial carbon management policy, extending its oversight to indirect emissions within company's assets, as well as the energy used from carbon management technologies, among other areas, according to recommendations from an advisory group.
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VCM MONTHLY DATA: Shell leads retirees in September as issuances soar to three-year high

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 16 min ago
Issuances in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) soared to their highest level in September for three years, while oil major Shell was the largest retiree of credits, according to new analysis of registry data from Carbon Pulse.
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VCM Report: Resurfacing fraud charges undermine confidence, thin liquidity continues

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 53 min ago
The integrity of the voluntary carbon market came under the spotlight again last week after charges of fraud were unsealed by US authorities against Ken Newcombe, the former CEO of project developer CQC Impact Investors LLC (CQC), as well as the company's ex-COO and a former managing director, Tridip Goswami, among others.
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Carbon offsetting programme publishes new nature-based methodologies, tools

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 47 min ago
An international carbon credit development programme on Monday published two new methodologies and two methodological tools under its nature-based solutions (NBS) programme.
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Comb jellies fuse together when injured, study finds

The Guardian - 7 hours 27 min ago

Research reveals ‘sea walnuts’ fuse together if they become injured, and nervous systems merge

It might not be what the Spice Girls envisaged when they sang 2 Become 1, but scientists have found comb jellies do actually fuse together if they are injured.

Researchers studying a species of the gelatinous marine invertebrates known as “sea walnuts” said they made the discovery after spotting an unusually shaped individual in the laboratory tank.

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Nature Positive Initiative launches nine draft indicators

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 4 min ago
The influential Nature Positive Initiative (NPI) has launched a first set of nine draft nature indicators, with the aim of building consensus on measuring progress towards nature positive.
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Spacecraft launches towards knocked off course asteroid

BBC - 8 hours 8 min ago
The mission aims to re-visit the asteroid Nasa diverted when it crashed a probe into it.
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PREVIEW: COP16 ‘temperature check’ for world’s pledges on nature

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 20 min ago
Delegates from nearly 200 countries will gather in Colombia at the end of this month for the COP16 biodiversity summit, in what observers call "a temperature check" for the world's pledges on nature, amid political divisions on finance mobilisation threatening to hamper the implementation of the landmark Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).
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‘Huge environmental win’: Australia to protect 52% of its oceans, more than any other country, Plibersek says

The Guardian - 8 hours 27 min ago

Sub-Antarctic marine park expansion welcomed but scientists say some areas important to penguins and seals missed out on sanctuary-level protection

The environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, has declared Australia will soon protect more ocean than any other country after the government finalises a more than 300,000 square kilometre expansion of a sub-Antarctic marine park.

Speaking ahead of what was billed as a global nature positive summit starting in Sydney on Tuesday, Plibersek confirmed the Heard and McDonald Island Marine Park about 4,000 km south-west of Perth would quadruple in size.

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EU ETS found to have “no significant issues” in market watchdog’s first annual report

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 23:08
Europe's markets authority said it had not found any "significant issues" in the functioning of the EU ETS during 2023 and did not make any recommendations for additional regulation, in its first annual report on the market published on Monday.
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BRIEFING: All the new climate initiatives to expect from the European Commission’s next five-year term

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 23:06
The new European Commission headed by Ursula von der Leyen has a wide range of new climate initiatives in store for the next five years, according to the mission letters she sent to her team of 26 commissioners-designate.
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Salmon numbers in England and Wales last year were lowest on record

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-10-07 22:39

Total declared salmon catch estimated at 5,399 fish, down from 6,952 in 2022 – and 20,000 in years up to 2017

Salmon numbers in England and Wales last year were the lowest on record, figures show, as pollution and climate breakdown are killing off the endangered fish.

A report from the Environment Agency and Cefas shows Atlantic salmon stocks in England and Wales have dropped to their lowest level since records began in 1997.

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BNG metric fails to capture invertebrate biodiversity, study says

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 22:30
The metric used for implementing England's biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy does not accurately capture invertebrate biodiversity abundance, a pre-print paper has suggested.
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Indian state partners with country’s biggest development bank to implement carbon credit framework

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 22:12
An India state has partnered with the biggest development bank in the country to generate additional carbon credit revenue for smallholder farmers by reducing GHG emissions, the state government has announced.
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BP drops goal to cut oil and gas output, targets new fossil investments -media

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 22:05
BP has reportedly abandoned its goal to cut oil and gas output by a quarter by 2030 and is instead eyeing investments to scale up output, as management resets the company's energy transition strategy in a bid to regain investor confidence.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 21:41
European carbon prices dropped sharply from the opening on Monday, reaching a new six-month low before stabilising just above a key psychological and technical level, as the market continued to face up to bearish fundamentals.
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LATAM Roundup: Global industry bets on Brazilian green hydrogen

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 21:00
Heavy industry on both sides of the Atlantic pinned decarbonisation hopes on clean Brazilian electricity, Peru promised voluntary carbon market (VCM) expansion, and Argentina’s VCM progressed in two sectors in the week ending Oct. 6.
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Taiwan govt committee finalises carbon levy rates, starting at $9/t

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 20:36
An environment ministry committee has finalised rate recommendations for Taiwan’s upcoming carbon levy scheme, with a starting price of NT$300 ($9.32) per tonne of CO2e for regulated emitters on the island.
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