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*Lead Carbon Market Analyst, Greenfact – Oslo/Berlin
Environmental Consultant (forestry/revegetation), Corporate Carbon – Sydney
ACR emphasises additionality safeguards, carbon removals accounting in updated IFM methodology
Indian firms look to government for clarity on voluntary carbon trading
Halt use of biofuels to ease food crisis, says green group
RePlanet calls on EU to ditch organic targets and for governments to lift bans on genetically modified crops
Governments should put a moratorium on the use of biofuels and lift bans on genetic modification of crops, a green campaigning group has urged, in the face of a growing global food crisis that threatens to engulf developing nations.
Ending the EU’s requirement for biofuels alone would free up about a fifth of the potential wheat exports from Ukraine, and even more of its maize exports, enough to make a noticeable difference to stretched food supplies, according to analysis by the campaign group RePlanet.
Continue reading...Major Chinese SOE signs strategic carbon offset deal with western province
SK Market: Korean monthly auction sells out as new compliance cycle improves mood
Stick with net zero targets for good of economy, businesses urge next PM
Groups representing Unilever and Amazon say long-term targets will boost investment and provide jobs
Business groups representing Amazon, Coca-Cola, Unilever and Lloyds Banking Group have all called on Conservative leadership contenders to protect the net zero target for the good of the economy.
There have been fears that the leadership election could cause the UK’s climate commitments to be ditched, as at least two contenders have said they would pause the emissions targets.
Continue reading...Faroe Islands branded an ‘abattoir’ as quota set for slaughter of 500 dolphins
After an outcry at last year’s killing of 1,480 white-sided dolphins, campaigners say new government hunt quotas are ‘farcical’
Months after the much-criticised slaughter of more than 1,400 white-sided dolphins in the Faroe Islands, a provisional annual hunt quota of 500 has been set by the Faroese government in what campaigners call a “farcical” decision.
The Faroese fisheries minister, Árni Skaale, said that the quota was meant to secure sustainability. “We have a right to hunt,” he told the Guardian, but added that there was an obligation to protect the country’s resources: “We have to utilise everything sustainably.”
Continue reading...Could Australia have a ‘teal independent’ as PM? Climate 200 thinks so
"Sky's the limit" for what Climate 200 movement could do next, its chief says, including targeting state elections, or even an independent prime minister.
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Climate adaptation bill for African countries to dwarf health spending
Eleven nations least responsible for global heating must spend up to 22% of GDP on dealing with effects of it
African countries that are the least responsible for the climate crisis will have to spend up to five times more on adapting to global heating than they do on healthcare.
Analysis of 11 nations with a total population of more than 350 million lays bare the huge financial toll of taking action to avert the severe environmental consequences of global heating.
Continue reading...Massive Queensland wind farm strikes land use deal with traditional owners
Gugu Badhun agree to take a lead role in the delivery of Windlab's new 600MW wind farm – and give it a traditional language name.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Wind, solar and storage win transition race
CSIRO’s Paul Graham discusses latest GenCost report and its conclusions that, even at 90 per cent share, wind and solar are cheapest and smartest options.
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FRV refinances Queensland solar farm
Press release: FRV completes refinancing of Queensland solar farm.
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Wind, solar and battery supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical crises, experts warn
The emerging dominance of clean tech supply chains by countries like China could pose new forms of energy security risks, experts warn.
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Viva puts in order for Australia’s biggest electrolyser to produce renewable hydrogen
Viva Energy orders electrolyser to produce of "fuel cell grade" renewable hydrogen as part of the Australian oil refiner's plans to green up its business.
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National parks neglecting conservation to focus on visitors, Queensland study finds
‘Visitors vote and other species don’t,’ says researcher, who found park managers are being pressured to prioritise infrastructure
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Managers of cash-strapped national parks have put spending on visitor facilities ahead of managing the environment, a Queensland study has found.
Researchers from James Cook University spent years interviewing managers from 41 protected areas around the state and say all are suffering the effects of inadequate, shrinking budgets.
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