China thermal power growth slows in March, renewable energy generation expands

Published 10:22 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:25 on April 16, 2024  / Chia-Erh Kuo /  Asia Pacific, China

Growth in China’s thermal power generation slowed in March with a sustained high level of coal output, while the pace in wind and hydropower generation accelerated, government data showed Tuesday.

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Australia to introduce bill to establish EPA, but defers crucial environmental law reforms

Published 09:43 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:08 on April 17, 2024  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity

The Australian government will introduce legislation to establish national environmental protection and information bodies, but has split reforms that would strengthen laws underpinning them into a separate tranche.

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International emissions trading association releases guidelines on voluntary carbon credit use

Published 09:42 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:42 on April 16, 2024  / Rebecca Gualandi /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

The world’s main emissions trading association published new guidelines on Tuesday about how corporate buyers should use carbon credits as part of their decarbonisation pathways.

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Philippines, Germany roll out €37-mln climate and biodiversity programme

Published 08:24 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:24 on April 16, 2024  /  Asia Pacific, Biodiversity, EMEA, International, Other APAC

Germany’s international development agency GIZ and the Philippines Climate Change Commission on Tuesday announced the soft launch of a programme aimed at protecting, conserving, and rehabilitating biodiversity and natural carbon sinks in the Southeast Asian nation.

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IEA, GenZero say tech-based carbon credits could be used to fund low-emissions hydrogen, SAF, DAC

Published 07:43 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:43 on April 16, 2024  / Mark Tilly /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Voluntary

High-quality carbon credits could be a “potentially important” tool to incentivise investment in low-emissions hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and direct air capture (DAC) projects in order meet production targets required to achieve the world’s climate goals, a joint report released Tuesday found.

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Japanese trading company joins Louisiana-based DAC project, eyes 1 mln tonne carbon removals

Published 07:35 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:35 on April 16, 2024  / Chia-Erh Kuo /  Americas, Asia Pacific, International, Japan, US, Voluntary

A major Japanese trading company has announced its participation in a large direct air capture (DAC) project in the US, as it continues to seek opportunities in the carbon removal sector.

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Regional cooperation between ASEAN members can slash decarbonisation costs by $800 bln -research

Published 07:08 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:08 on April 16, 2024  / Nikita Pandey /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) can reduce their decarbonisation costs by $800 billion by 2050 if they work together to build power interconnectors, hydrogen networks, and energy storage infrastructure, according to research published Tuesday.

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Singapore, NZ leaders agree to cooperate on carbon markets

Published 01:31 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:31 on April 16, 2024  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, International, New Zealand, Other APAC, Paris Article 6

Singapore and New Zealand have agreed to work together on carbon markets as one of several green economy measures, according to an agreement signed between the two countries Monday.

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Carbon accounting startup acquired by Singapore-based firm in multi-million deal

Published 00:01 on April 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:03 on April 15, 2024  / nickferris /  Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Other APAC, Voluntary

A London-based carbon-accounting startup is to merge with a Singapore-based climate tech company as part of a deal worth millions, boosting both companies’ access to a growing $15 billion market.

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Foreign exploitation driving fossil fuel exports in developing countries, say NGOs

Published 19:12 on April 15, 2024  /  Last updated at 19:12 on April 15, 2024  / Alejandra Padin-Dujon /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, CBAM, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Middle East, Other APAC, Paris Article 6, South & Central

Developing countries are stuck in a vicious cycle exporting climate-destructive raw materials like oil and gas, and importing processed goods from wealthier countries, according to panellists speaking on a climate finance webinar Monday, in what may be compromising international emissions reduction goals.

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