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Ratings agency finds only 10% of VER projects are of high integrity

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:53
A carbon credits ratings agency on Monday said that only less than 10% of voluntary offset projects that it has evaluated to date are of the highest integrity, while VER undertakings that issue large batches each year also warrant more scrutiny.
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FEATURE: UN climate summit to see “mainstreamed” push on pre-2021 carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:43
A group of countries are likely to push for formal recognition of pre-2021 efforts to conserve and enhance global forests, hoping to mainstream the topic beyond technical negotiations at this year’s UN climate talks after seeing little success in initial offerings to the voluntary carbon market. 
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EU lawmakers back plans to fund REPowerEU with national carbon auctions in interim vote

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:32
The European Parliament's budgets committee (BUDG) voted on Tuesday largely in line with their MEP colleagues on the bloc's REPowerEU proposal, seeking to part-finance the package with €20 billion worth of carbon allowance sales sourced from frontloaded member state auctions over three years.
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Ruapehu's slippery slopes: the uncertain future of snow sports in a climate emergency

The Conversation - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:11
The financial troubles at New Zealand’s most famous North Island ski fields are a warning of what lies ahead for many ski resorts – and snow sports in general. Holly Thorpe, Professor in Sociology of Sport and Gender, University of Waikato Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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The Guardian view on climate diplomacy: it’s crunch time – again | Editorial

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:05

Freezing relations between the US and China threaten this year’s crucial Cop27 summit

Less than two weeks before Cop27 opens in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, an outline of what to expect from the negotiations is becoming more distinct. The issue of loss and damage is expected to dominate – as it should. Wealthy countries have broken the promise made in 2009 at Cop15 in Copenhagen. An annual climate finance budget of $100bn was agreed then to help the countries most dangerously exposed to global heating to adapt. But contributions have fallen short. The group of countries known as the V20, which includes the Philippines and several small island states, are justifiably angry and determined to ensure that past failures are confronted.

So is Pakistan, which is not part of V20 but suffered catastrophic losses during recent floods. With one-third of its landmass under water and valuable crops destroyed by what one senator, writing in the Guardian, called a “monster monsoon”, the country now faces an immediate crisis as well as a longer-term, existential threat from melting glaciers. Pakistan, with its population of around 220 million people, is responsible for just 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, G20 countries between them produce 80%.

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EU ministers tee up further talks on gas price cap after initial debate

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-10-26 04:05
EU energy ministers discussed the merits of a bloc-wide gas price cap on Tuesday, agreeing to meet again later next month to decide on a measure aimed at blunting the impact of sky-high prices ahead of winter.
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Emperor penguins listed as endangered by US because of climate crisis

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-10-26 02:36

Birds featured in March of the Penguins film face almost complete annihilation by end of century as Antarctic sea ice is lost

The emperor penguin, the tallest and bulkiest of all the world’s penguins, has been officially declared a threatened species by the US government due to the existential risk posed to the birds by the climate crisis.

The penguins, which are endemic to Antarctica, face almost complete annihilation from the loss of sea ice over the course of this century, a situation that has prompted the US Fish and Wildlife Service to place it on the endangered species list, it announced on Tuesday.

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Secret communication of sea animals discovered

BBC - Wed, 2022-10-26 01:03
A scientist says his recordings of 53 marine species changes what we know about the evolution of sounds.
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More than 300 financials and multinationals call on big emitters to align with 1.5C limit

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 23:33
A total of 318 financial institutions and multinational firms collectively worth $37 trillion in assets and spending power have urged 1,000 of the world’s highest emitters to set climate goals in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C warming limit, as part of an annual corporate climate disclosure campaign.
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Scientists discover six new species of rain frog in Ecuador

BBC - Tue, 2022-10-25 23:11
They name one of the new species "resistencia" (resistance) in honour of killed environmentalists.
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Virtually all children on Earth will face more frequent heatwaves by 2050

The Guardian - Tue, 2022-10-25 23:00

New Unicef report finds that in even best-case scenario 2 billion children will face four to five dangerous heat events annually

The climate crisis is also a children’s rights crisis: one in four children globally are already affected by the climate emergency and by 2050 virtually every child in every region will face more frequent heatwaves, according to a new Unicef report.

For hundreds of millions of children, heatwaves will also last longer and be more extreme, increasing the threat of death, disease, hunger and forced migration.

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Climate tech firm to expand into origination to help scale forestry credit supply

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 22:09
A climate tech startup this week announced plans to expand from mainly evaluating forest carbon projects to origination earlier in the value chain, aiming to drive supply that it says is in need of scaling.
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Uzbekistan signs up to Japan’s Joint Crediting Mechanism

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 22:03
Uzbekistan on Tuesday became the 24th nation to sign up to the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), Japan’s bilateral mechanism designed generate carbon credits aligned with the Paris Agreement.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 21:48
EUA prices extended their three-day rally and jumped to the highest in seven weeks on Tuesday morning, as traders boosted covering of short positions, though some suggested that that market had been spooked by news that Germany was buying member-state level allowances.
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Battery projects to gain funds from Angus Taylor’s failed gas support scheme

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-10-25 20:18

wandoan big battery BESS AGLBattery storage to get funding boost from funds previously allocated by Angus Taylor to his failed UNGI scheme.

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INTERVIEW: Tech firm in talks with banks, pension funds over green bond-linked carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 20:10
A Hong Kong-headquartered tech firm is in talks with a number of banks and pension funds in the Asia-Pacific over Paris-aligned smart contract-based carbon credits attached to green bonds.
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Labor spends big to restore defenestrated Climate Authority and international diplomacy

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-10-25 19:59

Labor ploughs funds back into the Climate Change Authority, and efforts to restore Australia's international reputation - and to host annual climate talks.

The post Labor spends big to restore defenestrated Climate Authority and international diplomacy appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Germany to buy intergovernmental EU carbon units to cover missed non-ETS targets

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 19:25
Germany has struck deals with three other EU nations to buy intergovernmental EU carbon units to cover its shortfall in meeting its non-ETS emissions obligations built up over 2013-20, the government said on Monday.
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Labor overhauls Australia’s climate spending in budget and sounds warning on future costs

The Guardian - Tue, 2022-10-25 18:55

Climate and environment programs in 2022-23 partly funded by redirecting $746.9m from those promised by Coalition

Labor has revamped Australia’s response to climate change and environmental degradation, redirecting nearly $750m in Coalition commitments, including some spending on gas and carbon capture and storage.

As revealed by Guardian Australia, the first Albanese government budget scrapped a Scott Morrison-era electricity generation underwriting scheme that was promised, but failed, to build up to five new gas-fired power generators and six hydro plants. It also reduced and “realigned” support for CCS away from new fossil fuel developments.

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Singapore seeks lower emissions peak before 2030 on pathway to net zero by 2050

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-10-25 18:28
Singapore will aim to peak its GHG emissions at a lower level than previously planned and before 2030, the island-state’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced at a conference on Tuesday.
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