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carbon-pulse.com | Mark Tilly
Steel, industry groups keep Korean ETS in a stranglehold, analysis findsIndustry lobbying efforts have deliberately sought to weaken South Korean's emissions trading scheme by demanding overly generous free allocation volumes to high emitting sectors, among other issues, according to analysis.
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1 week ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Mark Tilly
Biodiversity handbook for renewable energy developers in Australian state takes effectThe Victorian state government's guide for renewable energy project developers to limit their impacts on biodiversity took effect on Thursday, the government announced. The Victorian state government's guide for renewable energy project developers to limit their impacts on biodiversity took effect on Thursday, the government announced. A Carbon Pulse login is required to read this content.
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carbon-pulse.com | Mark Tilly
Australian renewable energy investment soared in 2024, but still not enough to meet climate targetsClean energy investment in Australia in 2024 rose to A$9 billion ($5.7 bln), up 500% year-on-year thanks to renewable policy certainty, according to a report published Thursday. Clean energy investment in Australia in 2024 rose to A$9 billion ($5.7 bln), up 500% year-on-year thanks to renewable policy certainty, according to a report published Thursday.
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1 week ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Mark Tilly
Woodside granted federal approval to operate North West Shelf until 2070The Australian government has approved a proposal to extend Woodside Energy's North West Shelf (NWS) gas facility to 2070, it announced Wednesday. The Australian government has approved a proposal to extend Woodside Energy's North West Shelf (NWS) gas facility to 2070, it announced Wednesday. A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content.
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1 week ago |
carbon-pulse.com | Mark Tilly
FEATURE: Cooling credits spark debate over solar geoengineeringThe founder of a company selling solar radiation modification (SRM) credits is open to working with governments and companies to expand its operations, touting the controversial technology as the only realistic option to hold off climate change, but experts are deeply divided on the matter, with one describing it as a dangerous techno-fix.
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