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Australia and North America have long fought fires together – but new research reveals that has to change

The Conversation - 3 hours 29 sec ago
Fire seasons on both sides of the Pacific overlap for seven weeks a year – and changes in Australia’s climate are driving the problem. Doug Richardson, Research Associate in Climate Science, UNSW Sydney Andreia Filipa Silva Ribeiro, Climate Researcher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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RGGI Market: RGAs extend higher in thin trade as risks remain

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 32 min ago
RGGI Allowances (RGA) reversed early week losses in overall low activity as programme risks from White House guidance to explore legal action against state-led cap-and-trade schemes remain unresolved.
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BRIEFING: Canada to strengthen carbon policy, provincial equivalency remains precarious, experts say

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 41 min ago
Canadian carbon policy is set to strengthen following last week's re-election of a Liberal government, though stakeholders are watching how Ottawa will keep provinces on board with emissions reductions, experts said on a webinar Monday.
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New Jersey records lowest quarterly power sector CO2 output as RGGI states’ emissions rise above 8% YoY in Q1

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 9 min ago
Emissions under the US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic power sector cap-and-trade scheme rose about 8% year-on-year (YoY) in the first quarter of 2025, while New Jersey’s Q1 electricity generation CO2 output fell to the lowest recorded for the state as part of RGGI, programme data showed Monday.
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California power sector CO2 emissions decline in March despite boost in electricity use

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 47 min ago
California power sector CO2 emissions continued to drop in March, albeit at a slower rate amid an increase in electricity use, state data showed.
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INTERVIEW: Monetary benefits secondary to relationships to land, says Canadian financial conservation expert

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 57 min ago
The monetary benefits of a new conservation bond are considered secondary to the relationship connecting investors to the land, said a financial conservation expert in an interview with Carbon Pulse.
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Maine legislators seek to update renewable electricity sales targets

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 5 min ago
Lawmakers in Maine this month introduced legislation to update the state’s renewable electricity sales targets, in part by enabling a new category for clean resources to fulfil a portion of the supply.
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EU climate chief signals flexibility on 2040 emissions target to MEPs

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 46 min ago
The EU's climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra suggested on Monday that the bloc's 90% emissions reduction goal for 2040 could include "flexibilities" to secure political support, while maintaining scientific credibility.
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ArcelorMittal prioritises enriching shareholders rather than investing in climate -NGO

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 31 min ago
Global steel giant ArcelorMittal has only spent 2.5% of the billions of dollars it has generated between 2021 and 2024 on decarbonisation, instead prioritising shareholder payouts, an NGO said in a report on Tuesday.
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LATAM Roundup: Funding flows, frameworks evolve

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 39 min ago
A series of developments across Latin America and the Caribbean over the past two weeks signalled fresh momentum for carbon finance and market mechanisms as governments, standards bodies, and the private sector moved forward on a range of initiatives.
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US islands consider response to DOJ anti-climate lawsuits

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 19 min ago
Two US islands appear to be taking different approaches to weathering the US Department of Justice’s anti-climate lawsuit campaign.
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Coalition of states challenge Vermont’s Climate Superfund Act in federal court

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 57 min ago
A coalition of 23 US state attorneys, led by West Virginia, filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to block Vermont’s newly enacted Climate Superfund Act, arguing that the law imposed unconstitutional and retroactive penalties on out-of-state energy producers.
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EU Commission stresses no ETS2 review before 2028

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 50 sec ago
The European Commission has firmly restated its commitment to a 2027 launch of the EU ETS2, underlining that the “legislation is already adopted and in force” and that no revision of its provisions is foreseen before 2028.
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Conservation yields highest CO2 saving among seagrass methods -report

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 15 min ago
Seagrass conservation projects offer the highest carbon credit potential among four methods studied, with a 100-hectare site projected to earn up to $1.53 million over 10 years, according to a new report.
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VCM Report: Carbon credit prices flatline as VCMI tries to stimulate voluntary action

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 23 min ago
Voluntary carbon prices were little changed little last week, despite the official launch of the VCMI’s new Scope 3 action code that highlighted a market caught in limbo by the ongoing lack of Core Carbon Principles (CCPs)-stamped credits.
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Australia has backed a rapid shift to renewable energy - and given Labor a chance on climate. How will it act? | Clear Air

The Guardian - 14 hours 31 min ago

After a landslide election win, there will never be a better chance to shake off old policy impasses and deliver a more ambitious plan for the environment

Analysis of the election result has barely begun, but this much is clear – the country has backed a rapid acceleration towards renewable energy. Labor didn’t say much about the climate crisis during the campaign, announcing only one new policy. But Anthony Albanese and his climate change and energy minister, Chris Bowen, emerged with their ambitious goal of the country getting 82% of electricity from solar, wind and hydro by 2030 not just intact, but emphatically endorsed.

Labor’s position has been relentlessly attacked by the Coalition, rightwing organisations backed by fossil fuel interests and one of the country’s biggest news media companies. Australians rejected this comprehensively.

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INTERVIEW: Verra targets ICVCM approval across more methodologies, greater CORSIA supply

Carbon Pulse - 15 hours 9 min ago
Verra now has its sights set on approval of more of its methodologies by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), as well as scaling supply eligible for the UN's CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme, an executive told Carbon Pulse.
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Stacking biodiversity and carbon credits for marine animal forests a “necessity” -report

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-05-05 23:56
Combining biodiversity and carbon credits systems is urgently needed to incentivise funding in underwater ecosystems such as corals, according to a recent academic report.
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