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Indonesia inks mutual recognition agreement with Gold Standard, arrangement with Norway to be finalised soon

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 19:23
Indonesia's environment ministry on Thursday signed a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with Gold Standard, a move that will help enable Indonesian carbon projects to access international markets.
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‘Astonishing journeys’: online tool tracking migratory animals highlights challenge of protecting them

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-05-08 19:01

The University of Queensland system is intended to give policymakers idea of how species traverse the oceans and what it will take to save them

Off the east coast of Florida, female loggerhead turtles swim more than 1,000km north, hugging the edge of the continental shelf to get to feeding grounds.

Humpback whales move through Moreton Bay off the Brisbane coast in Australia, on their way to feed around the Balleny Islands more than 4,000km away off the Antarctic coastline, where wandering albatross circle above, travelling 1,000km a day.

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CF TURKIYE: Turkiye likely to turn to free allocation before domestic CBAM, expert says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 18:52
Turkiye is more likely to rely on free allocation of carbon allowances to protect its industrial sectors under its planned emissions trading system (ETS) — despite its initial proposal for a domestic Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), experts told the Carbon Forward Turkiye conference in Izmir. 
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Indonesia launches UN-backed forest and peatland conservation programme

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 18:49
Indonesia on Thursday launched a provincial forest and peatland conservation programme to bolster sustainable forest management and curb carbon emissions.
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FEATURE: Readiness, scale biggest barriers for Article 6 in the Pacific

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 18:01
A lack of capacity and the small-scale of potential emissions reductions are holding Pacific Island nations back from fully participating in Article 6 mechanisms, according to market participants.
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ANALYSIS: ACCU market caught between jubilation and frustration following election

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 17:53
The Australian carbon ecosystem is set to strengthen and grow off the back of renewed policy certainty, despite deep wells of frustration from project developers over the slow method development process.
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Ammonia key to cutting Scope 3 emissions, oil and gas chairman says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 16:55
The development of clean ammonia is “the best thing we can do” to cut Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, the chairman of an Australian gas giant told his company's annual general meeting Thursday.
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ExxonMobil to supply Japanese trading house with low-carbon ammonia

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 16:43
Energy giant ExxonMobil has signed a long-term offtake agreement with a Japanese trading house for roughly 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year, the companies announced Thursday.
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here’s why

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-05-08 16:10
Atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are surging, even as emissions level out. Natural carbon sinks are showing signs of faltering as we continue to emit CO₂. Issy Borley, Research Technician, CSIRO Cathy Trudinger, Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Ray Langenfelds, Scientist, Atmospheric Research, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Indigenous groups want equity over ‘engagement’ in future carbon projects, conference hears

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-05-08 15:31
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 - Thu, 2025-05-08 15:00
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 - Thu, 2025-05-08 14:32
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 - Thu, 2025-05-08 12:53

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 - Thu, 2025-05-08 12:04

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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