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UK environment agency rates domestic offsetting methods

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 04:16
The UK’s Environment Agency has rated domestic offsetting methods, attempting to form preferences for meeting its own net zero emissions goal and potentially setting a useful precedent for how other entities can follow.
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Norway’s Yara targets $23/tonne for agriculture-based VERs in new global alliance

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 04:14
Norwegian fertiliser company Yara launched a new business on Friday aimed at generating voluntary emissions reductions (VERs) from farmlands worldwide at upwards of $20 per tonne, adding to the spate of agriculture-focused carbon programmes unveiled in the past year.
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The Guardian view on secondhand clothes: the thrill of the old | Editorial

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-05-08 03:25

Big business is getting in on the act as sales of ‘preloved’ garments boom. But can the trend curb our love for fast fashion?

“Few articles change owners more frequently than clothes. They travel downwards from grade to grade in the social scale with remarkable regularity,” wrote the journalist Adolphe Smith in 1877 as he traced a garment’s journey: cleaned, repaired and resold repeatedly; eventually cut down into a smaller item; finally, when it was beyond all wearability, the fibres recycled into new fabric for the wealthier classes.

That model is almost incomprehensible in the era of fast fashion. The average British customer buys four items a month, often at pocket-money prices; though the low cost is a godsend for the hard-up, many purchases are discarded after a few outings, or never worn at all. Clothes Aid reports that 350,000 tonnes of used but still wearable clothing goes to landfill in the UK each year.

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California power emissions rise YoY in March, as Q1 output continues to outpace 2020

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 02:38
California power sector emissions increased for the third consecutive month in March as electricity demand rose across the Golden State, according to California Independent System Operator (CAISO) data released this week.
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European Commission publishes another year’s worth of EU ETS trading records

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 02:38
The European Commission this week published another year's worth of trading records from the EU ETS emissions registry, offering a comprehensive glimpse of how carbon units equivalent to over 9.3 billion tonnes of CO2 were shifted across more than 30,000 transactions between May 2017 and Apr. 2018.
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US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending May 7, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 02:33
A summary of legislative and regulatory action on carbon pricing, clean fuel standards, and clean energy at the US subnational and federal level this week, including developments in California, New York, and Virginia.
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EXCLUSIVE: Swedish miner sues Brussels over carbon allocation benchmarks

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 02:06
Swedish miner LKAB has filed a lawsuit against the European Commission over new benchmarks used to determine the free allocation of carbon allowances for steelmaking, according to documents seen by Carbon Pulse on Friday.
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Singapore, Japan ministers to steer Article 6 talks ahead of July meeting

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 00:59
Singapore and Japan will steer international emissions trade talks on the Paris Agreement's Article 6 rulebook to a July ministerial-level meeting, according to Alok Sharma, President of the COP26 UN climate negotiations.
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EU Market: EUAs hold near €50 as EC climate chief allays intervention fears, flags need for higher prices

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-05-08 00:01
EU carbon held near record levels above €50 on Friday amid signs of continued investor inflows and as Europe's climate chief played down prospects of market intervention over soaring EUAs, while calling for even higher prices.
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Major European airlines struggle to recover from pre-COVID levels in Q1

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-07 22:03
Two of Europe’s major airline groups have flagged difficulties in recovering from the COVID-19 crisis in Q1 2021, but expect demand to ramp up in the coming quarters as lockdown restrictions ease and vaccination rates accelerate.
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Value of US carbon allowance ETFs tops $250 mln on accelerating investor interest

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-07 21:20
The combined value of the two US-listed carbon allowance ETFs has topped a quarter of a billion dollars as investor cash continues to flood in.
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EU court upholds ban on insecticides linked to harming bees

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-07 19:39

European Union’s top court dismisses appeal by Bayer against partial ban on use of substances on certain crops

The European Union’s top court has upheld the EU’s partial ban on three insecticides linked to harming bees, preventing their use on certain crops.

The European court of justice on Thursday dismissed an appeal by Bayer to overturn a lower EU court’s 2018 decision to uphold the ban.

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Brussels should be “very careful not to intervene” in EU carbon market, says Commission’s climate chief

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-07 19:10
The European Commission should be “very careful not to intervene” in the EU ETS amid the recent speculator-led rally that has brought allowance prices to a record above €50 this week, the bloc’s climate chief said Friday.
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Wyoming stands up for coal with threat to sue states that refuse to buy it

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-07 19:00

Republican governor says measure sends message that Wyoming is ‘prepared to bring litigation to protect our interests’

Wyoming is faced by a transition to renewable energy that’s gathering pace across America, but it has now come up with a novel and controversial plan to protect its mining industry – sue other states that refuse to take its coal.

A new state law has created a $1.2m fund to be used by Wyoming’s governor to take legal action against other states that opt to power themselves with clean energy such as solar and wind, in order to meet targets to tackle the climate crisis, rather than burn Wyoming’s coal.

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Mitsubishi, South Pole to set up carbon removal purchase facility

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-07 18:04
Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi and Switzerland-headquartered developer South Pole are planning a facility to assist companies in purchasing $300-800 million worth of carbon removals offsets a year.
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Big Chinese rocket segment set to fall to Earth

BBC - Fri, 2021-05-07 17:30
Tracking radars are following closely the gradual fall to Earth of a large Chinese rocket vehicle.
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Queensland East Coast Trawl Fishery – Agency application 2021

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2021-05-07 16:31
The public consultation period for assessment for export accreditation will be open until COB 15 June 2021.
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Western Australian Pilbara Fish Trawl Interim Managed Fishery – Agency application 2021

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2021-05-07 16:22
The public consultation period for assessment for export accreditation will be open until COB 8 June 2021.
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Western Australian Temperate Shark – Agency application 2021

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2021-05-07 16:14
The public consultation period for assessment for export accreditation will be open until COB 8 June 2021.
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National Trust to recreate 19th-century Norfolk woodland using RAF photos

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-07 15:00

Oxburgh Hall project will replant native trees in Grade II-listed parkland with Victorian survey map

The National Trust is reconstructing a 19th-century landscape in Norfolk using an Edwardian survey map and aerial photographs taken by the Royal Air Force after the second world war.

The £190,000 project at Oxburgh Hall, which will take a decade to complete, will replant native trees in the Grade II-listed landscape, making it one of the largest wood pastures the charity has ever created.

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