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LSE proposes tight parameters for carbon funds in its VCM listing plans

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 22:06
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) plans to rule out individual companies for its new Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) listing, it said Thursday in a consultation note for a label intended to help direct capital from companies seeking to buy carbon credits to complement their net zero strategies.
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Japan’s SMBC joins bankers’ carbon offset platform

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 21:50
Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. has joined an initiative by a group of global banks to set up a settlement platform for voluntary carbon trading transactions.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 21:43
EUAs drifted slightly amid active trading as the market moved in its narrowest range for three weeks on Thursday morning after Wednesday's volatile price action, while energy markets jumped on renewed concerns over supplies of Russian natural gas.
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Biologists buoyed by discovery of 4-metre endangered stingray in Cambodia

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-05-12 21:26

Huge creature found in Mekong River where planned dams threaten ‘devastating’ ecological damage

A team of marine biologists have welcomed the discovery of a huge endangered freshwater stingray during a recent expedition to a remote stretch of the Mekong River in Cambodia, though they warned the biodiversity of the area was under threat.

The stingray was accidentally caught by fishers in an 80-metre (260ft) deep pool in the Mekong in Cambodia’s north-eastern Stung Treng province. The visiting scientists helped return the animal alive.

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Here’s another reason to donate blood: it reduces ‘forever chemicals’ in your body | Adrienne Matei

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-05-12 20:18

While the $4tn global wellness industry bends over backwards to sell us dubious detox products, there is an accessible, easy, and free way to genuinely rid our bloodstreams of toxins

Among all the toxins in the Pandora’s Box of chemical pollutants that humans have released upon the world, PFAS are particularly disturbing.

PFAS – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – are nicknamed “forever chemicals” for their ubiquity, persistence and toxicity. They are used in household items including non-stick pans, waterproof fabrics, and microwave popcorn bags, and can contaminate water, air, soil, crops and animal products. They accumulate in the blood, bones and tissues of living things and do not degrade. PFAS impair human immune systems, making us more susceptible to diseases – even those we’ve been vaccinated against. Researchers associate the chemicals with liver disease, obesity, thyroid disorders, and certain cancers, among other health problems. These observations generally pertain to the relatively few PFAS we have researched, including PFOA and PFOS; PFAS belong to a massive family of chemicals, thousands of them unstudied and potentially harmful.

Adrienne Matei is a freelance journalist

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Utilities RWE, Fortum spell out costs of exiting Russia ahead of EU energy ban

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 20:12
RWE announced a €850 million writedown on a long-term supply contract for Russian coal ahead of an EU ban this summer, while Uniper's majority owner Fortum said it will divest all activity away from Russia and reported heavy losses from its exposure to the country's energy, the firms said on Thursday.
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Ohio woman pleads guilty to selling invasive crayfish species across 36 states

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-05-12 20:00

The case is believed to be the first enforcement action of its kind aimed at preventing the advance of the marbled crayfish

They have claws, 10 legs, can produce hundreds of clones of themselves and have escaped from confinement to potentially run amok across the United States. The ecological threat posed by the marbled crayfish has now prompted prosecutors to wield invasive species laws in an attempt to curb the spread of the peripatetic crustaceans.

An Ohio woman who sold hundreds of marbled crayfish online has pleaded guilty to offenses under the Lacey Act, a US law preventing the transport of certain wildlife across state lines, after raising the crayfish in a huge tank in her home and selling them to people across 36 different states.

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PNG REDD+ project hits back at exploitation allegations

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 19:30
A Papua New Guinea REDD+ project developer has rebuffed allegations published by local NGOs that it was unlawfully expanding its project and was exploiting local communities’ lack of awareness on how the voluntary carbon market works.
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‘Like 20 tip trucks pouring sand on every metre-wide strip’: how extreme storms can replenish beaches, not just erode them

The Conversation - Thu, 2022-05-12 19:02
As sea levels rise, this natural form of beach replenishment might be an important factor in offsetting some of the damaging effects of climate change on beaches. Mitchell Harley, Scientia Senior Lecturer, UNSW Sydney Gerd Masselink, Professor of Coastal Geomorphology, University of Plymouth Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Climate and cost incentives already favour green-over-blue hydrogen in EU -report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 18:00
Green hydrogen produced in the EU and imported from abroad will be cheaper than all fossil-based hydrogen, according a report published on Thursday, meaning that the bloc must ramp up capacity, build international alliances, and avoid gas-based hydrogen production altogether for climate goals.
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Beaver engineering in the Arctic to be studied

BBC - Thu, 2022-05-12 16:52
The mammals are moving further north into the Arctic and having an impact on landscape and people.
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Crypto carbon group announces token buy-back programme amid price crash

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 16:51
Brazilian company Moss.Earth said late Wednesday it will buy back up to 10,000 of its MCO2 tokens daily in response to the price falling almost 30% over the past week amid turmoil in the crypto market.
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ANALYSIS: New Zealand agriculture fights to keep sector out of ETS

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 16:49
A New Zealand agricultural sector group has until the end of the month to submit an emissions pricing scheme proposal to the government, tailor made for the industry, in a bid to keep it out of the nation’s emissions trading scheme in 2025.
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Oil and gas gamble on emissions tech comes with risk to credibility on meeting climate goals, report says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 16:34
Oil and gas companies are upgrading their climate targets but the sector still faces a credibility gap due to reliance on technologies to mitigate emissions that are expensive and unproven at scale, a report released on Thursday has found.
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An election guide: factchecking Morrison and Albanese on climate claims | Temperature Check

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-05-12 16:03

Climate science may not be front and centre in the election campaign to date, but its impact on consumers – and voters – still rears its head

Polls suggest voters want action, but the climate crisis – what it is doing to our world and what it demands in response – has not been front and centre in the election campaign. A search through the major party leaders’ public appearances over the past week reveals little-to-no discussion of climate science, how the country should adapt to deal with worsening extreme events or the news that 91% of reefs surveyed on the Great Barrier Reef recently bleached.

But climate change policy, and its impact on consumers, still rears its head. With nine days ago, here are some of the claims being made by Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese in press conferences, interviews and debates, and how they stack up.

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Meet Zoe Daniel: Journalist turned independent fighting for climate, integrity and gender equality

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-05-12 15:38

Former journalist and independent candidate for Goldstein, Zoe Daniel.Reluctant to join the political fray, Zoe Daniel says failures to act on climate change and integrity in politics motivate her challenge to Tim Wilson.

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Environment tipping points fast approaching in UK, says watchdog

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-05-12 15:00

From fisheries collapse to dead rivers, official body urges government to urgently turn ambition into action

Environmental tipping points are fast approaching in the UK, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has said.

Potential tipping points – where gradual decline suddenly becomes catastrophic – include loss of wildlife, fisheries collapse and dead, polluted rivers, the watchdog said. The OEP is a new official body set up after Brexit to hold the government to account. Its first report, published on Thursday, says ministers have shown ambition but that action is too slow.

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Mitsui takes minority stake in Australian offset developer

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-05-12 14:41
Japanese trading house Mitsui has taken a 33.7% stake in one of Australia’s biggest carbon credit developers, its third big investment in the Australian offset market in just a year.
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Big solar on a roll, as 1GW project pipeline firms up in New Zealand

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-05-12 14:39

New Zealand, which gets more than 80% of its electricity supply from renewables, has very little solar in that mix. But that is about to change.

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Albanese pledges $100 million for “Australian made battery plan”

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-05-12 14:34

Australian Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese speaks during a press conference after touring the Northern Oil Refinery in Gladstone. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch).Albanese heads to Gladstone to pledge $100 million to kick-start Australian battery manufacturing, and even making electric cars.

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