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Plan Vivo prepares release of draft protocol for biodiversity credits
The first biodiversity credits issued by a major standard are rapidly approaching market readiness, as Plan Vivo Foundation looks set to publish its draft biodiversity protocol on Tuesday.
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Alaska governor unveils bill to create forest offset programme, targets 2025 start
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) on Friday introduced a bill package to promote and manage the state’s participation in nature-based offset markets and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects, with voluntary credit generation potentially starting in the next several years and totalling several million tonnes over the next decade.
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How culling Australia's feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change
Culling water buffalo is expensive. What if land managers could earn carbon credits for controlling the numbers of these methane-belching animals?
Hugh Davies, Research Associate, Charles Darwin University
Brett Murphy, Professor, Charles Darwin University
Clément Duvert, Senior Research Fellow, Charles Darwin University
Georgina Neave, PhD candidate, Charles Darwin University
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The hype is out of this world, but mining in space won't save the Earth
Proponents of mining in space often point to the potential benefits for Earth and its people. But this research casts doubt on many of them.
Juliana Segura-Salazar, Research Fellow, The University of Queensland
Kathryn Moore, Senior Lecturer in Critical and Green Technology Metals, University of Exeter
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'Nature at risk': protests as thousands of protection laws on verge of being scrapped – video
In Newark, hundreds of environmental protesters marched towards Robert Jenrick's office, the local MP, calling on him to vote against the EU retain law bill that put thousands of environmental protection laws at risk. The bill gives ministers the power to abolish an estimated 4,000 laws derived from Brussels by the end of 2023. The deadline has been put in place by Rishi Sunak, who pledged to scrap thousands of EU laws to 'protect Brexit' during his leadership campaign. Cross-party MPs are concerned the deadline is impractical, as hundreds of civil servants would be required to review each piece of legislation. As well as environmental regulations, the EU-derived laws include employment protection and transport regulations
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War in Ukraine and US climate policy sees BP significantly revise down emissions outlook
Events in 2022 including the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the US Inflation Reduction Act have driven BP on Monday to substantially reduce its annual outlook for emissions out to 2050, with the oil major forecasting that emissions could peak earlier in the 2020s than it had previously suggested.
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UK “systematically and severely” underestimates oil and gas methane emissions -report
The current method for estimating UK methane output from offshore oil and gas production "systematically and severely" underestimates emissions, with many other countries also likely to be falling short in their GHG accounting from the sector, according to a study by US-based researchers
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VCM Report: Prices drop across the board after REDD+ over-crediting story
The expose of over-crediting REDD+ in national newspapers two weeks ago has continued to cast a shadow over the voluntary carbon market this week, widening a price gap between more sought-after over the counter (OTC) avoided deforestation credits and standardised nature-based contracts.
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EU nations face stricter fishing curbs, leaked biodiversity plan suggests
EU member states will have to increase the number of protected marine areas in their seas by at least 30% by 2030 and prohibit more harmful fishing practices in these areas, a leaked draft European Commission document revealed on Monday.
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Norway highlights strong preference in “two parallel worlds” for REDD+
A high-quality forest carbon market is needed to address climate change, Norway’s government has outlined in response to recent media criticism, making a clear distinction between jurisdictional approaches which they said are strongly preferable to voluntary projects for a number of reasons.
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EU draft outlines plans for first auction green hydrogen auction in autumn
The European Commission aims to launch the first EU-wide auction to support renewable hydrogen in the autumn, according to a leaked draft of its industrial strategy seen by Carbon Pulse on Monday.
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*Senior Director/Director of Communications, Verra – Worldwide (Remote)
*PREMIUM LISTING - With environmental and social actions growing rapidly and attracting growing public and media attention, Verra is looking for a Senior Director or Director of Communications to lead and coordinate the team responsible for effectively communicating Verra’s activities.
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*Senior Director/Director, Carbon Market Development, Verra – Worldwide (Remote)
*PREMIUM LISTING - With climate action growing rapidly and driving a new wave of investment, Verra is enhancing its team responsible for the development of high-integrity, high-impact carbon markets in order to build responsible demand for Verra’s carbon credits and to support the ongoing growth and development of Verra’s carbon programs.
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South Pole parts ways with public affairs chief amid media scrutiny
Carbon credit provider South Pole has parted ways with its head of public affairs, Carbon Pulse has learned, as the company reviews its entire REDD portfolio amid claims of widespread over-crediting of forest protection projects.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
EUAs traded in a wide range as prices fell as much as 1.9% early on in a short but sharp sell-off, before gradually recovering after a strong auction and as analysts adjusted their full-year price forecasts amid differing views on the prospects for demand in 2023.
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LEDS Coordinator Solomon Islands, GGGI – Honiara
A suitably qualified consultant is sought to assist coordination and completion of the Solomon Islands LEDS in the first half of 2023.
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Experts call for greater urgency from private sector on biodiversity
There needs to be greater urgency in private sector action if the world is to make improvements on biodiversity in light of the historic deal on nature positivity at COP15 in Montreal at the end in December, a webinar heard last week.
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Singapore, Malaysia to cooperate on carbon markets in green economy bilateral agreement
Singapore and Malaysia have signed an agreement to cooperate on the green economy and technologies for decarbonisation, one which will include collaboration on carbon markets, they announced on Monday.
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Ryanair flags return to “robust” summer demand posting record passenger numbers
Ryanair became the latest airline Monday to point to resurgent demand in its quarterly report, stating expectations of "very robust" demand in the summer as passenger numbers breached a company record in the final quarter of 2022.
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China’s steel sector could peak emissions earlier, though scrap availability remains constraint -study
China's steel industry should be capable of peaking emissions by 2025 and reducing them by 30% by 2030, a much faster pace than an official target set by the government, though scrap availability will be the main constraint for cutting emissions by the end of this decade, a study has found.
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