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California fuel sector emissions still tracking beneath 2021 levels after October sales

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 09:12
Gasoline sales in California for October climbed slightly after last month's drop but stayed below historic levels, while diesel consumption declined considerably, according to state data released Wednesday.
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NBS Technical Manager, Shell – London/Hamburg/The Hague/Madrid

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 08:51
This is an exciting opportunity for you to join Nature Based Solutions (NBS) in Shell at a key growth stage, not just in Shell but also in the broader societal and corporate space. You will be working in a rapidly evolving business area, often in challenging regulatory and legal environments.
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WCI Markets: CCA prices hold onto weekly gains amid macro risk-off sentiment

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 08:42
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices retreated in line with broader macro risk-off sentiment but still managed to hold onto weekly gains, while Washington Carbon Allowances (WCA) bide their time as markets await direction from next month’s auction.
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Household solar and storage: It’s time to rethink the energy system

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-01-20 08:40

wind turbinesBy 2030, private premises and microgrids will supply all demand in the middle of the day. Networks should embrace it, and not seek to curtail it.

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Trade ministers from more than 50 nations launch coalition on climate

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 07:42
Trade ministers from more than 50 nations on Thursday launched the first ministerial-level global forum dedicated to trade, climate, and sustainable development issues, aiming to promote trade policies that can help address climate change locally and worldwide.
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Tokyo Gas subsidiary invests in US direct air capture company, eyes Japanese deployment

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 07:15
Tokyo Gas on Thursday announced one of its California-based subsidiaries has invested in a direct air capture (DAC) firm, and will seek to collaborate on deploying the technology in Japan.
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As net closes over EU transport emissions, EEX teams with startup trading platform

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 06:56
The European Energy Exchange (EEX) has taken a stake in a startup marketplace for trading greenhouse gas (GHG) quotas used by German transport fuel suppliers, deepening its interest as regulation of the sector's emissions increases across the EU.
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*Director of Business Development, Green Assets – Wilmington, NC

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 06:01
*PREMIUM LISTING - The Director of Business Development is responsible for overseeing client relations, fostering new leads, and developing the opportunity, divisional leadership, and serves as a resource for recruitment and hiring. The role incorporates working internally and externally to encourage and foster continual improvement and partnership.
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EU official plays down prospects for CBAM changes via early review

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 05:30
EU industry should not expect major changes to the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) following a 2025 impact assessment examining the value chains of covered sectors, the EU's top official on the issue told an event on Thursday. 
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Could feral animals in Australia become distinct species? It's possible – and we're seeing some early signs

The Conversation - Fri, 2023-01-20 05:13
Feral cats double the size of domestic tabbies. Cane toads with longer legs. And dingoes with flexible joints. ‘Selection pressure’ is at work on introduced animals. Bill Bateman, Associate professor, Curtin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Light pollution rapidly reducing number of stars visible to naked eye, study finds

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-01-20 05:00

Research suggests if trend continues, view of Orion’s belt will disappear due to glow from artificial lighting

“There is no light in earth or heaven / But the cold light of stars,” wrote the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

But for myriad writers and artists, that source of inspiration could be fading as research has revealed light pollution is rapidly reducing the number of stars visible to the naked eye. The study, published in the journal Science, suggests locations with 250 visible stars at present will have just 100 visible stars in 18 years.

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Investment in carbon credit project development jumps to $10 bln in 2022 despite price slump -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 04:47
A highly fragmented carbon developer ecosystem is building as investments of more than $10 billion were made in 2022 across more than 65 deals, up $3 bln year-on-year, according to a report published on Thursday.
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Rating agency weighs in on REDD+ over-crediting claims

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 03:57
A carbon credit ratings agency on Thursday disputed articles published by several media outlets that claimed as many as 94% of credits from a sample of Verra-issued REDD+ projects do not represent genuine emission reductions, comparing the findings of the investigation against its own analyses.
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Oil major forecasts VER demand to soon outstrip supply, market to reach $40 bln by 2030

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-01-20 01:57
An oil major on Thursday said it believes the voluntary carbon market (VCM) will grow from its current $2 billion valuation to reach $10-40 bln by 2030, with bullish credit price projections based on strong demand increases and tightening supply in the coming years.
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King Charles grants us a windfall from wind: now it is crucial we question ownership of the seabed | Molly Scott Cato

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-01-20 01:55

A monarchy ‘gift’ to the Treasury should not detract from the anachronistic convention of crown estate rights over land and sea

So the new king has reversed a thousand years of feudal convention and accepted that the value of the seabed rightfully belongs to his “subjects” rather than himself. That is the implication of the decision announced today saying King Charles will support handing over more of the crown’s share of revenues from the offshore wind boom to the Treasury, so the money can be spent in the public interest rather than for his private interest.

Given his green reputation and his coming to power in the midst of the worst cost of living crisis in living memory, the new king was perhaps embarrassed that the expansion of windfarms would bring a large £1bn a year windfall to the crown estate, 25% of which would, under the current arrangements, have gone directly to the royal household as part of the annual sovereign grant.

Molly Scott Cato is professor of green economics at Roehampton University, and a former Green MEP

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Dartmoor national park to pay landowners to allow wild camping

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-01-20 01:44

Right to camp in park without permission was lost last week after court challenge by wealthy landowner

Dartmoor landowners will be paid for allowing wild camping on their land under a new agreement with the national park.

Last week, the right to wild camp in the park without permission from the landowner was lost after a wealthy landowner took the park authority to court. Dartmoor was the last place in England or Wales where there was a right to wild camp.

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Dartmoor wild camping agreement reached

BBC - Thu, 2023-01-19 23:45
Dartmoor landowners to be paid by national park in return for letting people wild camp on their land.
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Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday January 19, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-01-19 23:22
A weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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Greta Thunberg in Davos: it's absurd we listen to those causing climate crisis

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-01-19 23:18

Greta Thunberg joined a panel of climate activists in Davos, to debate the environmental crisis with the executive director of the International Energy Agency. To open the discussion, Thunberg told the audience it is 'absurd' that in Davos 'we are listening to the people who are mainly causing the climate crisis, rather than those on the frontline'. She explained: 'We are being bombarded by messages by these people, those responsible for the destruction of the planet.' Thursday is the penultimate day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland

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EU seeks views on rules for enhanced oversight of ETS trading activity

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-01-19 23:11
The European Commission has opened a public consultation into proposed new regulations that would beef up the market regulator’s powers to investigate trading activity in the EU ETS, after legislators last year agreed to deepen oversight of the bloc's carbon market.
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