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Current carbon capture growth trajectory insufficient to meet net zero, fossil demand to peak by 2030, says IEA
Stronger policy support for carbon removals and capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technologies is required to scale capacity to meet 2050 net zero goals, according to the International Energy Agency’s flagship energy report, which also forecasts peak fossil fuel demand this decade based on the current outlook.
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Australia’s nature repair market legislation pushed back again
Australia’s nature repair market bill will not be re-introduced to parliament until 2024 at the earliest, after the senate committee examining the legislation requested another extension to its reporting deadline.
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Needle-leaf trees most abundant globally, but broadleaves store more carbon -study
A groundbreaking analysis, the first of its kind to globally count and map different tree leaf types, has revealed that needle-leaf evergreen trees make up the largest share of the world's tree population, but broadleaf evergreen trees contribute the most to fighting climate change.
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CP Daily: Monday October 23, 2023
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Washington carbon market traders pursue appeals following auction participation ban -media
Two speculative entities have filed appeals to the Washington Department of Ecology (ECY) after the agency prevented them from participating in past cap-and-invest auctions, a media outlet reported Monday, adding to the department’s growing legal challenges to its WCI-modelled carbon market.
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Financial, methodological barriers preventing rural sector participation in US voluntary carbon market -govt report
Numerous obstacles are currently preventing US agriculture and forestry sector stakeholders from participating in the voluntary carbon market, though the federal government can take several steps to support the development of the space, according to a Department of Agriculture (USDA) report published Monday.
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Washington lays out potential cap-and-invest changes to facilitate WCI linkage
The Washington Department of Ecology (ECY) on Monday provided an overview of potential alterations to its cap-and-trade system it may request should the agency decide to link with the broader California-Quebec market, including revisions to auction purchase limits, offset eligibility, and electricity emissions reporting.
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Seven Brazilian states sign regional carbon market agreement
A treaty promising to plant 100 million native trees across southern and southeastern Brazil and create a self-regulatory carbon market, potentially with sectoral emissions limits, was signed by seven states at an annual meeting in Sao Paulo on Saturday.
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RGGI Market: RGA values inch upwards as benchmark contract approaches all-time high
RGGI Allowances (RGAs) climbed upwards following a period of market stagnation as the benchmark contract neared a record high, although market participants did not anticipate prices surpassing the impending Cost Containment Reserve (CCR) trigger level in the near term.
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Centralised private sector biodiversity fund could help hit global targets, says research organisation
A centralised private sector biodiversity fund could help achieve global nature targets without the need to develop biodiversity credit mechanisms, according to a research group.
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CORRECTION – VCM Report: REDD prices splinter, corresponding adjustments create headache for first-phase CORSIA buying
Demand continued to diverge in the voluntary carbon market over the past week, with some corporates seeking cheap REDD avoided deforestation credits, while others eye ACR-certified units eligible for the first phase of the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme, which are expected to obtain corresponding adjustments.
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*Senior Manager, Accreditation Program Standards, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)
*PREMIUM LISTING - In this challenging and rewarding role, the Senior Manager will be responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of accreditation standards that govern Verra’s programs. Building on the existing accreditation body and Verra oversight activities, the Accreditation Program Standards will form the complete set of Verra defined auditing, competency, training, and monitoring program requirements for validation/verification bodies (VVBs) who audit projects to Verra’s standards.
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*Director, Forest Management Program Development and Innovation, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)
*PREMIUM LISTING - Verra seeks a leader for our forest management activities in the global north, particularly those related to afforestation, reforestation and revegetation, and improved forest management.
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*Director, REDD+ Program Development and Innovation, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)
*PREMIUM LISTING - Verra seeks an experienced leader for our REDD+ technical innovation and engagement work.
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NBS Associate, Hydrology and Peatlands, ecosecurities – SE Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, or Philippines preferred)
The NBS Associate (Hydrology and Peatlands) will lead the technical development of an exciting peatland conservation and restoration project in Thailand and provide hydrological and other technical advice on other blue carbon and peatland projects across Southeast Asia. This mid to senior-level role reports to the Asia-Pacific Head of NBS.
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EU carbon removal bill set to pass first Parliament hurdle as lawmakers keep options open
The EU's first draft legislation defining a framework for certifying carbon removals is set to pass comfortably in Tuesday’s vote in the European Parliament’s cross-party environment committee, according to multiple sources close to the file, with lawmakers supportive of enabling a wide range of methods to be deployed.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices dropped to a two-week low amid a continuation of last week's sell-off, as sources pointed to a lack of further escalation in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and continental temperatures slightly above seasonal norms, as key bearish factors on Monday.
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Taiwan eyes algae cultivation as carves out blue carbon portfolio
Taiwan is developing a methodology for carbon credits generated from algae cultivation activities following the completion of a government-backed pilot project, as part of the government's efforts to explore the potential of blue carbon.
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I-REC deal seen to support introduction of biomethane in Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism
A deal announced Monday means Australia is closer to offering renewable energy certificates for natural gas as a way for industries to decarbonise and meet their obligations under the Safeguard Mechanism, according to an involved consultancy.
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Singapore, UAE shore up bilateral climate ties, eyes on carbon markets
Singapore and the United Arab Emirates have committed to deepening their collaboration on climate change issues with the signing of a joint agreement in Abu Dhabi, including a shared ambition on progressing carbon markets.
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