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Indigenous groups want equity over ‘engagement’ in future carbon projects, conference hears

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 40 min ago
Indigenous engagement in carbon projects needs to go further, be more than a box-ticking exercise, and be implemented from the get-go in order to design the most effective projects without damaging biodiversity, a conference heard this week.
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PREVIEW: Carbon market participants flag concerns over draft PACM standards ahead of key Article 6 methodology meeting

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 10 min ago
Multiple carbon market participants have responded to a call for input on the standards that underpin the new Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), welcoming the progress made already this year, but citing concerns with some of the draft documents published ahead of a crunch meeting of UNFCCC officials next week.
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South Korea blue carbon target attainable with seaweed restoration efforts -study

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 38 min ago
South Korea's 2050 target for blue carbon sequestration should be achievable, considering the country's track record in seaweed restoration, according to a paper published this week.
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Rare New Zealand snail filmed laying egg via its neck for first time

The Guardian - 5 hours 18 min ago

Mount Augustus snail, among largest in world, can live for decades and eats slugs and earthworms

A large rare carnivorous New Zealand snail has been filmed laying an egg from its neck for the first time, in a delightfully icky stroke of luck.

The department of conservation, which has been managing a captive population of Powelliphanta augusta, or the Mount Augustus snail, for almost two decades, was undertaking a routine weight check when a small, white egg started emerging from a snail’s neck.

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Rare large carnivorous New Zealand snail filmed for the first time laying egg from its neck – video

The Guardian - 6 hours 6 min ago

The New Zealand Department of Conservation, which has managed a captive population of Powelliphanta augusta since 2006, was undertaking a routine weight check when a small, white egg started emerging from a snail’s slimy neck. The land snails, otherwise known as the Mount Augustus snail, are found only in New Zealand and are among some of the largest in the world. They are slow-growing and can live for decades.

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Vietnam, Indonesia’s JETPs seeing progress but more needed, think tank says

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 17 min ago
A stocktake of the first 18 months of Vietnam and Indonesia's Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs) has found less progress in some areas than hoped.
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US must support emerging blue hydrogen sector in next decade through 45V tax credit -report

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 17 min ago
The US could support a variety of sectors to decarbonise while boosting federal and state economy by leveraging the 45V production tax credit and encouraging the development of blue hydrogen, according to a report published on Monday.
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North American Clean Fuels Markets: Liberal victory in Canada boosts CFR values, US schemes await price signals

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 29 min ago
Canada's Clean Fuel Regulation (CFR) credit values moved higher following re-election of the Liberal government late April, while programmes across the US largely stabilised heading into May anticipating actions that would direct price trajectory.
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California advisory body offers lawmakers gameplan to redesign ETS during reauthorisation process

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 48 min ago
Cap-and-trade reauthorisation post 2030 presented California lawmakers with an opportunity to redesign elements of the ETS based on policy priorities, rather than defer key decisions to ARB, a legislative agency recommended in a report Wednesday.
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Over 15 states file lawsuit against Trump administration following EV funding freeze

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 51 min ago
Attorneys general (AGs) from more than 15 states filed a lawsuit Wednesday against a federal agency following its February suspension of a $5 billion electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure programme.
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Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth

BBC - 9 hours 9 min ago
The spacecraft was meant to go to Venus but has been stuck in orbit for more than 50 years.
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Carbon credit financier, UAE investment firm sign MoU for $100 mln climate solutions venture

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 20 min ago
A carbon credit financier and a Dubai-headquartered investment firm have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a global decarbonisation and climate solutions joint venture (JV), with an expected $100 million in initial investment.
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