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INTERVIEW: African pilots plan to generate biodiversity credits across 300,000 ha

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 20:28
An initiative to generate biodiversity credits across more than 300,000 hectares in Uganda and Zambia has been speaking with authorities about creating enabling policy, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Nobel Prize goes to microRNA researchers

BBC - Mon, 2024-10-07 20:21
US scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun helped explain how genes work inside the human body.
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Article 6 body adopts sustainable development tool

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 19:18
The body mandated to shape the UN's Article 6.4 carbon crediting mechanism has adopted a sustainable development tool, as it also scrambles to ready guidance ahead of COP29 next month.
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INTERVIEW: ‘A tonne is not a tonne’ – Changing the approach to voluntary carbon crediting could unlock much-needed scale

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 19:12
In order to scale, the voluntary carbon sector must shift its approach, adopt a more conservative stance to crediting, and move past the “the myth of fungibility”, a senior executive at Amazon told Carbon Pulse.
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FEATURE: ‘Panic’ as EU’s new green product reporting rules come into effect

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 19:03
Manufacturers across the globe are bracing for new ecodesign reporting obligations in Europe, with full disclosure of the carbon content and wider environmental footprint of products soon becoming obligatory for any company placing goods on the EU market.
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Climate warning as world’s rivers dry up at fastest rate for 30 years

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-10-07 18:00

World Meteorological Organization says water is ‘canary in the coalmine of climate change’ and calls for urgent action

Rivers dried up at the highest rate in three decades in 2023, putting global water supply at risk, data has shown.

Over the past five years, there have been lower-than-average river levels across the globe and reservoirs have also been low, according to the World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) State of Global Water Resources report.

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Australian energy firm partners with Japanese government agency to manage methane emissions

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 17:29
An Australia-headquartered energy firm has teamed up with a Japanese government affiliate to collaborate on improving methane emissions management with new technology.
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AU Market: ACCU price retreats after bumper September

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 16:16
The price of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) has reversed the gains it made last month which saw a record 4.1 million units traded, according to analysis.
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Australia has done nothing to reverse nature-harming govt subsidies, report finds

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 14:56
Australia spends around 50 times more on subsidising activities that harm the environment than it spends on helping it, according to a first-of-its kind report examining government payments published Monday.
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New one-stop solution created for airlines to buy CORSIA, voluntary carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-10-07 08:01
Two companies have teamed up to offer airlines a one-stop solution for climate action via a portfolio of voluntary credits that includes those eligible for the UN's international aviation offsetting scheme.
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Australia is hosting the world’s first ‘nature positive’ summit. What is it, and why does it matter?

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-10-07 04:58
As Australia prepares to host the first Global Nature Positive Summit this week, let’s take a closer look at what ‘nature positive’ really means. Andrew Lowe, Director, Environment Institute, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Canada’s carbon tax is popular, innovative and helps save the planet – but now it faces the axe

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-10-06 03:00

As prime minister Justin Trudeau trails in polls, opposition seek to persuade voters environmental policy is a burden

Mass hunger and malnutrition. A looming nuclear winter. An existential threat to the Canadian way of life. For months, the country’s Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has issued dire and increasingly apocalyptic warnings about the future. The culprit? A federal carbon levy meant to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

In the House of Commons this month, the Tory leader said there was only one way to avoid the devastating crisis: embattled prime minister Justin Trudeau must “call a ‘carbon tax’ election”.

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