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Native raspberries, limes and geraniums: how did these curious plants end up in Australia?
Whether riding on the feathers of birds or evolving on Gondwana, Australia’s plants got here in very different ways
Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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Australian airline Qantas launches A$400-mln climate fund, calls for expressions of interest
Australian airline Qantas will establish a A$400 million ($263.2 mln) fund to provide direct investments in climate-related projects and initiatives, with a focus on sustainability aviation fuel (SAF) and nature-based solutions, the carrier announced this week.
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Coal in NSW could be squeezed out by end of decade. But the timelines are tight
NSW roadmap says 14GW of new wind, solar and firming capacity could be delivered by end of the decade to replace coal. But will transmission be built in time?
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Australia’s first 2GWh battery is aimed at eliminating a very big solar duck curve
The country's first 2GWh big battery is clearly focused on eliminating the growing solar duck curve in Western Australia.
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CP Daily: Thursday, June 1, 2023
Aa daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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WCI Markets: CCAs meander despite bullish workshop expectations, WCAs steady into Q2 auction
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices plateaued this week despite a forthcoming cap-and-trade rulemaking webinar and relatively strong WCI Q2 auction result, while the lull in activity ahead of Wednesday’s Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) auction was briefly interrupted by a small trade.
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Are tornadoes in the US getting worse?
They are largely unpredictable and unforeseeable but are twisters becoming a more serious threat?
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Developer promotes new Indonesian forest and mangrove carbon project pipeline
A carbon project developer is showcasing deals made with provincial governments in Indonesia, claiming that the agreements add a very significant volume of carbon credits to its project pipeline.
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New York solicits input on speculative participation, trading restrictions in cap-and-invest programme design
New York state is taking feedback on all design elements of its proposed economy-wide cap-and-invest system including speculative participation, trading restrictions, allowance holding period limits, and reporting requirements, even as it contemplates linkage with other jurisdictions’ programmes, government officials told a webinar on Thursday.
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ExxonMobil to bury 800k tonnes of CO2/yr from US steel producer
Oil major ExxonMobil on Thursday announced a carbon capture and storage (CCS) deal to bury 800,000 tonnes of CO2e annually from a US steelmaker.
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Companies that use carbon credits twice as successful at GHG abatement -report
Corporations that are “material” users of carbon credits have slashed their emissions twice as fast as companies that have not made such purchases, aa research firm said in a report published Thursday.
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Why does my dog eat grass? And when is it not safe for them?
Studies in Yellowstone National Park show plant matter (mostly grass) is found in up to 74% of wolf scats, suggesting the behaviour may be inherited from the beginning of doggy time.
Susan Hazel, Associate Professor, School of Animal and Veterinary Science, University of Adelaide
Joshua Zoanetti, PhD candidate in Veterinary Bioscience, University of Adelaide
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Aviation rebound helps lift UK ETS emissions 2.5% in 2022
Verified emissions in the UK ETS rose by 2.5% in 2022, the government announced late Thursday, with the increase in output driven by a post-pandemic rebound in aviation.
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PREVIEW: Pressure builds on UAE hosts to set priorities ahead of crunch UN climate summit
Pressure is mounting on the UAE ahead of the UNFCCC's intersessional climate change conference in Bonn next week, with criticism building among stakeholders over the Gulf state's hosting of the year-end COP28 UN climate summit due to the lack of a clear agenda, split priorities among negotiating parties, and the potential influence of the fossil fuel industry.
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Article 6 body to drop tonne-year accounting from UN carbon market recommendations
The body responsible for helping to shape which mitigation activities can be credited under the Paris Agreement on Thursday signalled it will drop the controversial tonne-year accounting method from its recommendations.
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Tensions mount within European Parliament amid split over nature law
Tensions within the European Parliament have been rising for weeks, with fractious negotiations over the bloc's proposed nature restoration law reaching breaking point in recent days.
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Half of the world’s largest corporates are still to take climate target plunge -tracker
More than half of 1,986 large global corporations are yet to pledge a carbon emission reduction target, according to the latest findings of researchers tracking company-level activity that reveal a major gap shortfall in climate action and potential carbon credit demand.
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Protected forests store almost 10 bln tonnes more CO2 than unprotected ones, study finds
Protected forests worldwide store an additional 9.65 billion tonnes of carbon in their aboveground biomass compared to similar unprotected areas, according to new research.
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Next steps on EU carbon border levy coming soon, as Brussels readies details
The European Commission is likely to publish its first set of implementation and delegated acts in the coming weeks related to the recently-passed carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), with experts weighing whether details are likely on the thorny issue of carbon price equivalency.
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Bangladesh floats carbon tax for owners of multiple cars
The government of Bangladesh has proposed a carbon tax in its 2023-24 budget, aimed at reducing carbon emissions, easing city traffic congestion, and promoting public transportation use.
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