
Bryony Collins
Climate Journalist at Carbon Pulse
Journalist at Carbon Pulse - all things carbon, climate & clean tech
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carbon-pulse.com | Bryony Collins
Climate litigation more often reaching world's highest courts, with growing number of greenwashing cases -reportClimate litigation is reaching the world's highest courts more frequently, with 276 such cases reaching apex courts since 2015 - a growing number of which have raised greenwashing concerns about the use of carbon credits to offset emissions, new analysis has found.
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carbon-pulse.com | Bryony Collins
Older secondary forests can remove carbon much faster than new natural growth, research findsForests naturally regrown after clearance by harvests, fires, or similar could be especially powerful at mitigating climate change, with new research showing such forests of an older age can remove carbon up to eight times faster per hectare than new natural growth.
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carbon-pulse.com | Bryony Collins
France, Norway partner on CO2 transport for storage in North SeaFrance and Norway have agreed to partner on transporting CO2 from French emitters for storage under the North Sea, marking a key step in unlocking a common European market for carbon management. France and Norway have agreed to partner on transporting CO2 from French emitters for storage under the North Sea, marking a key step in unlocking a common European market for carbon management.
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carbon-pulse.com | Bryony Collins
Record renewables added last year, but less than half capacity needed for 2030 targets -reportAs much as 740 GW of renewables were added globally last year - a new record - but still under half the amount required to reach 2030 goals, while trade restrictions on the sector increased significantly, fuelling supply challenges, a new report has found.
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carbon-pulse.com | Bryony Collins
Carbon price, fertiliser mandate could make green hydrogen cost competitive with grey, says reportA worldwide carbon price on hydrogen production combined with a global mandate to use green hydrogen in fertilisers could make green hydrogen cost-competitive with its 'grey' alternative, a new study has found.
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The energy transition is "unstoppable" despite Trump quitting the Paris Agreement, "anyone who steps back from this significant forward momentum creates a vacuum that others will fill and benefit from,” said UN climate chief in Davos today - https://t.co/ueIRjLgNco @DimanaDoneva https://t.co/dXusp37oef

I explore the huge potential for carbon sequestration through restoring degraded wetlands using #carbonmarkets finance in this feature for @CarbonPulse https://t.co/tlzG5tbo3C https://t.co/9ATcgeLxwY

New satellite to be launched by @EuropeanSpaceA1 in April will accurately measure biomass levels in tropical forests - helping to improve understanding of global carbon stocks and potentially accuracy of carbon projects too - https://t.co/tPsIwYfhfA #CarbonCredits https://t.co/7ZKj0JklpZ