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*Senior Engineer, Oil & Gas Sector with Carbon Market and Upstream Emission Reduction Project Expertise, ICA-Finance – Oslo

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 08:11
*PREMIUM LISTING - We are looking for an experienced engineer with a strong background within the oil and gas sector including on-site oil and gas infrastructure as well as -technology, processes, and production. The ideal candidate also has experience in carbon credit project development, carbon market regulation and implementation of emission reduction projects as a field Engineer.
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California dishes out compliance offsets to mine methane projects, while Quebec issuances resume

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 07:33
California Carbon Offset distributions fell significantly the past two weeks but remained close to 2022 levels, while Quebec also handed out credits eligible for its cap-and-trade programme, according to government data published Wednesday.
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'Humanity's signature': study finds plastic pollution in the world's lakes can be worse than in oceans

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-07-13 06:04
Researchers even found textile fibres in very remote lakes with limited human presence. David Hamilton, Professor, Griffith University Justin Brookes, Director, Water Research Centre, University of Adelaide Mohammad Hassan Ranjbar, Research Fellow, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Another assault on Country and its precious species has begun at Binybara/Lee Point

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-07-13 06:04
The Darwin woodland is home to endangered species and important for the Larrakia people. The development approval requires habitat offsets – yet the minister herself has publicly doubted offsets work. John Woinarski, Professor of Conservation Biology, Charles Darwin University Lorraine Williams, Larrakia Traditional Owner, Indigenous Knowledge Martine Maron, Professor of Environmental Management, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Plastic pollution in some NZ lakes is comparable to northern hemisphere lakes in highly populated areas, global study finds

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-07-13 06:03
Microplastic pollution in lakes could affect the food web, all the way to people fishing and harvesting mussels, as well as sources of drinking water. Deniz Ozkundakci, Associate Professor of Lake and Freshwater Science, University of Waikato Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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US govt assigns $300 mln to improve GHG accounting of nature-based CO2 sequestration

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 06:02
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Wednesday announced the federal government will disburse $300 million towards improving the measurement and verification of GHG emissions and CO2 sequestration from climate-smart agriculture and forestry.
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Verra culls wetlands from revamped REDD methodology, timeline for release slips

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 04:59
Carbon credit certifier Verra removed wetlands as an eligible land type in an interim update to its sweeping consolidated REDD methodology released on Wednesday, with the document revealing a delay to the expected publication of a final version.
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Hornsea Four offshore windfarm given green light after five-month delay

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 03:59

Fourth phase at giant project off Yorkshire coast is expected to have 180 turbines and generate 2.6GW

One of the UK’s largest planned offshore windfarms will move ahead after the government gave the green light to a giant project off the Yorkshire coast after a five-month delay.

The fourth phase of the Hornsea windfarm development is expected to include 180 giant turbines, capable of generating the equivalent of enough green electricity to power 1m homes.

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Fund launches to facilitate early purchases of CDR credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 03:53
A San Francisco-based company on Wednesday announced the commencement of a fund to purchase discounted carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits and close the monetary gap for suppliers.
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Faster than anticipated gains in solar and electric vehicles uptake show policies are working -IEA

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 03:47
Solar panels and electric vehicle technology have expanded more rapidly than anticipated, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA)’s annual update, signalling that governments' positive policy action and increased ambition is translating into measurable results in deploying clean technologies that could help in tackling climate change.
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Capturing carbon onboard ships could be viable mid-term solution to lower emissions -industry

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 02:57
Capturing carbon onboard ships could be a mid-term step to reduce the maritime sector’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while zero-emission fuels are not yet commercially available, according to a  panel of industry experts speaking on Wednesday, though one panellist warned that the sector's carbon accounting needs to improve before such technologies are adopted .
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North American firms partner for ocean-based carbon removal facility

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 02:39
A pair of carbon capture firms on Wednesday announced they will pilot an ocean-based CO2 removal facility in Canada as they seek to validate the technology for roll-out across the country.
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‘They were chilled’: bated breath as beavers released in Northumberland

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 02:00

Animals make first return to the county in 400 years as National Trust introduces family of four to Wallington estate

It was a genuinely tense tale of the riverbank as a family of four beavers were released into the Northumberland countryside on Wednesday, the first time in more than 400 years that the animals are making the county their home.

Would they even come out of their cages? Would they be as feisty coming out as they apparently were going in? Would they be happy with their new surroundings?

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Blockchain-based platform announces forward units for hemp carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:49
A UK-based climate technology company on Wednesday revealed the availability of its first batch of forward carbon credits derived from its hemp farming methodology, with the platform imposing several buyer restrictions to foster greater internal GHG abatement.
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Stitch in time: France to help pay for clothes to be mended to cut waste

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:36

People will be able to claim back €6-€25 of cost of repairing clothes and shoes in latest environmental measure

A broken heel, a rip in trousers, buttons missing from a shirt? Don’t throw them away if you live in France, where the government will pay a “repair bonus” to have them mended in a new scheme aimed at cutting waste.

An estimated 700,000 tonnes of clothing is thrown away in France every year, two-thirds ending up in landfill.

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World’s oceans changing colour due to climate breakdown, study suggests

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:00

The sea is becoming greener due to changes in plankton populations, analysis of Nasa images finds

Earth’s oceans are changing colour and climate breakdown is probably to blame, according to research.

The deep blue sea is actually becoming steadily greener over time, according to the study, with areas in the low latitudes near the equator especially affected.

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Pesticides from farming leach into world’s waterways at rate of 710 tonnes a year, UN research shows

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:00

Safe levels exceeded in 13,000km of rivers globally with ingredients potentially degrading into more persistent substances

Agricultural pesticides leach far from their original sources into the world’s waterways, according to new research which finds pesticides exceed safe levels in 13,000km of rivers globally.

Analysing 92 of the most common agricultural pesticides, scientists have estimated that 710 tonnes of pesticide active ingredients leach into the world’s oceans each year.

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Australian trial of seaweed cow feed fails to achieve hoped-for methane cuts

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:00

Longest trial so far of supplement derived from red seaweed produced 28% less of the greenhouse gas – much lower than previous studies

One of the world’s longest commercial trials of a seaweed supplement that the global meat industry hopes could slash methane from beef cattle has recorded much lower reductions in the potent greenhouse gas than previous studies.

Putting the supplement into the diets of 40 wagyu cattle in an Australian feedlot for 300 days cut the methane they produced by 28%.

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Woodside LNG: Australia’s ‘biggest’ contribution to climate crisis a step closer to 50-year extension

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-13 01:00

WA EPA dismisses most grounds of appeal against extension of operation licence for gas processing facility in the Pilbara

One of Australia’s biggest fossil fuel developments is a step closer to having its life extended for nearly 50 years after Western Australian officials dismissed appeals arguing it should be stopped on climate science and cultural grounds.

More than 750 organisations and individuals last year lodged objections to a WA Environment Protection Authority (EPA) recommendation that oil and gas company Woodside be allowed to operate its gas processing facility in the Pilbara until 2070.

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Canada pledges fresh cash to UN climate finance fund, with most rich nations still quiet on contributions

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-13 00:29
Canada on Wednesday announced it would commit C$450 million ($340 mln) to the 2023 replenishment of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), but is only the fifth country to do so in the current round of funding as negotiations around climate finance grow tense and threaten to hinder wider UN negotiations this year.
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