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INTERVIEW: Verra targets ICVCM approval across more methodologies, greater CORSIA supply
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
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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Two Britons to challenge UK’s ‘weak’ response to climate crisis in Strasbourg court
Doug Paulley and Kevin Jordan say their lives being ruined, and lack of effective strategy infringes their human rights
Two men who say they are being failed by the UK’s flawed response to climate breakdown are taking their case to Europe’s top human rights court.
Doug Paulley and Kevin Jordan say their lives have been ruined by the rising temperatures and extreme weather caused by the climate crisis, and that the government’s response fails to respect their human rights.
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Biodiversity remains threatened by extensive and intensive farming -study
A recent study has found that neither farmland expansion nor intensive agricultural practices aimed at increasing yields are beneficial for biodiversity, though one approach is less damaging than the other.
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Norwegian CCS developer wins state funding for two pre-study projects
A Norwegian carbon capture and storage (CCS) developer has been selected to receive up to NOK 23.8 million (€2 mln) in government funding for two feasibility-stage projects.
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Push to weaken EU Habitats directive may go well beyond wolves
Centre-right and far-right groups in the European Parliament are reportedly pushing to weaken the EU's Habitats directive, with a plenary scheduled for this week seen as critical for the future of wildlife protection across the bloc.
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Zimbabwe updates carbon trading regulations, introduces new authority and registry
Zimbabwe has published new carbon trading regulations in a bid to attract fresh investment and align with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, launching a new registry, clarifying mandatory project fees and revenue sharing provisions, and raising the bar for clean cooking activities permitted in the country.
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New German climate minister hails from the east
The centre-left's pick for the new German climate minister will head up a fortified environment ministry that takes back responsibility for national and international climate policy from the energy and economic affairs, and foreign departments.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices corrected back on Monday, on course to snap last week's three-session rally, as strong renewable generation and a return to more normal auction supply, combined with easing gas prices, weighed on the market.
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S.A. Liberals who first pushed 100 pct renewables – then went nuclear – reverse course after poll wipeout
The post S.A. Liberals who first pushed 100 pct renewables – then went nuclear – reverse course after poll wipeout appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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OBC launches biodiversity pilot market in France
The Paris-headquartered Organization for Biodiversity Certificates (OBC) on Monday announced the launch of a pilot biodiversity credit framework in France, aiming to back the market uptake across the country.
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South Korea to launch low-carbon naphtha cracking project, eyes decarbonisation of petrochemicals industry
South Korea's trade ministry has decided to support a low-carbon naphtha cracking project in South Jeolla province, as part of the country's broader effort to decarbonise the domestic petrochemicals industry.
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AU Market: ACCU price inches up in response to Labor election win
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) prices climbed on Monday in reaction to the Labor party's weekend election win, as the market looks to what the final make-up of the Senate will mean for future climate legislation.
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WEF, GenZero launch initiative to decarbonise aviation in Asia Pacific
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has collaborated with GenZero, a subsidiary of Singapore government-owned investment firm Temasek, to scale demand for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) with an aim to decarbonise aviation sector in the Asia Pacific region, they announced Monday.
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COMMENT: And Yet it Burns – Climate Change, Galileo, and the late Pope Francis
It is Friday, June 14, 2019 and I am in the Vatican waiting for the Pope to make his entrance.
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US uncertainty is Asia’s opportunity amid carbon capital pivot, say experts
Southeast Asia could emerge as a beneficiary of global climate capital amid ongoing policy volatility in the US and Europe, panellists told a conference Monday, citing the region’s growing role in nature-based and technology-led carbon solutions.
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5 huge climate opportunities await the next parliament – and it has the numbers to deliver
In its previous term, Labor laid the groundwork for stronger climate action. Now, in an expanded majority government, it has the chance to capitalise.
Anna Skarbek, Climateworks CEO, Monash University
Anna Malos, Climateworks Country Lead, Australia, Monash University
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Australian power retailer exits NbS for renewable focus
A leading Australian power generator and retailer has confirmed it has disbanded its nature-based projects team to focus on developing renewable energy instead.
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Pie in the sky? After the Coalition’s stinging loss, nuclear should be dead. Here’s why it might live on
Coalition support for nuclear power in Australia may survive their devastating election loss.
Adam Simpson, Senior Lecturer, International Studies, University of South Australia
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Neoen gets federal all-clear to build its first wind farm in Western Australia
The post Neoen gets federal all-clear to build its first wind farm in Western Australia appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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