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Current carbon credits available

17 Mar 2009

NZ AAUs – December 2010 to 2012 - 200,000 tonnes per year offered at NZ$25 ($/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

17 Mar 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over-the-counter on prices in size. Prices are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon holds on to recent gains

13 Mar 2009

Carbon prices have managed to hold onto recent gains due to several factors, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

13 Mar 2009

NZ AAUs – December 2010 to 2012 - 200,000 tonnes per year offered at NZ$25 ($/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

13 Mar 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon up more than 7% overnight

10 Mar 2009

The rally in crude oil prices helped drive carbon up more than seven per cent overnight, although some are starting to question whether the rise in carbon prices can be sustained, reports broker OMFinancial

Current carbon credits available

10 Mar 2009

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

10 Mar 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal-over-the counter on prices in size. Prices are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon falls after strong gains

6 Mar 2009

Carbon finally succumbed to weaker energy prices and fell after several days of strong gains, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

6 Mar 2009

NZ AAUs – December 2010 to 2012 - 300,000 tonnes per year offered at NZ$25 ($/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

6 Mar 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon stages overnight rally

3 Mar 2009

Carbon decoupled from energy markets and negative economic news and managed to rally overnight, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

3 Mar 2009

NZ AAUs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 300,000 tonnes per year offered at NZ$25 ($/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

3 Mar 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon rallies on back of energy prices

27 Feb 2009

Carbon had a strong rally overnight on the back of very firm energy commodities, broker OMFinancial reports.

Carbon eases but outlook improves

24 Feb 2009

Carbon gave back some of last week's gains, which is not unexpected given the 20 per cent rise in two days, broker OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

24 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 8.80 euros (euros/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

24 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon rebounds after selling crises

20 Feb 2009

The price of carbon has rebounded 20 per cent in the past two days after being “classically” short and oversold, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

20 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 10.00 euros (euros/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

20 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon follows weakening gas price

17 Feb 2009

Carbon prices continued to track lower following a weak gas price, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

17 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 7.95 euros (euros/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

17 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Weak energy markets batter carbon price

13 Feb 2009

The price of carbon has been hammered this week, finishing each trading day on a new closing low, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

13 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 7.70 euros (euros/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

13 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Bargain hunters chase low carbon price

10 Feb 2009

Carbon prices managed to eke out small gains as bargain hunters took advantage of historically low prices.

Current carbon credits available

10 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 9.40 euros (euros/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009–2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

10 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon, gas, oil and electricity all weak

3 Feb 2009

Carbon prices slumped overnight in sympathy with other energy-related commodities; gas, oil and electricity were all weak, broker OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

3 Feb 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 10.19 euros/tonne.

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

3 Feb 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over-the-counter on prices in size. Prices are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon conslidating after agressive selling

30 Jan 2009

Carbon prices are trading a small range at present, as are other energy commodities, broker OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

30 Jan 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 10.45 euros/tonne.

Latest strip of CERs, 2009 – 2012 vintage, indicative mid-prices

30 Jan 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over-the-counter on prices in size. Prices are indicative, subject to change, and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon rallies - but trend still downward

27 Jan 2009

The carbon market has managed to post a strong rally after weeks of entrenched selling, broker OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

27 Jan 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at €10.57 (€/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

27 Jan 2009

OM Financial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon price holds at recent levels

23 Jan 2009

Carbon has managed to consolidate at current levels after being subjected to heavy selling in the past few weeks, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

23 Jan 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 10.15 Euros/tonne.

Latest strip of CERs 2009 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

23 Jan 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over-the-counter on prices in size. Prices are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Carbon close to 10 Euros as prices collapse

20 Jan 2009

Carbon collapsed overnight, with all secondary CER prices trading below 11 Euros and now threatening the 10 Euro level, and the front vintage closing right on 10 Euros, broker OMFinancial reports.

Carbon keeps ahead of slumping oil

16 Jan 2009

Carbon weakened again overnight (it was higher in NZ$ terms due to NZDEUR weakness) but not as much as oil which slumped further trading at US$33.50 a barrel, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

16 Jan 2009

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at €11.90 (€/t)

Latest strip of CERs 2008 – 2012 vintage – indicative mid-prices

16 Jan 2009

OMFinancial is able to deal over the counter (OTC) on prices in size. Prices below are indicative, subject to change and subject to counterparty credit assessment.

Game-on for carbon?

19 Dec 2008

It appears the ETS will remain in place and be reviewed, therefore we expect forest owners to start claiming their credits beginning next year and be in a position to forward-sell those to emitters who want to buy them, says broker OMFinancial.

Current carbon credits available

19 Dec 2008

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at 13.50 euros per tonne.

Carbon firms after rocky overnight ride

16 Dec 2008

Carbon prices firmed overnight with the first carbon vintage expiring as the December 2008 contract rolled off, OMFinancial reports.

Current carbon credits available

16 Dec 2008

CERs – December 2010 to 2012 strip - 100,000 tonnes per year offered at €13.75 (€/t)

Adaptation
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Resources Minister Shane Jones

Shane Jones on climate change – it’s real, but…

Fri 15 Aug 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | New Zealand First deputy leader Shane Jones believes climate change is real, but is uninterested in what is causing it and primarily focused on adapting to it.

Agriculture
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Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment chief economist Geoff Simmons

Forestry the source of all ETS risk, says top economist

Fri 15 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Forestry is the source of all of the risk in New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme and it's inevitable that the scheme has to be reformed, according to Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment chief economist Geoff Simmons.

Airlines
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NZ Post drops science-based climate target

8 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | NZ Post has dropped its science-based emissions reduction target of 42% by 2030 with no plans to replace it.

Aviation
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Why plane turbulence is becoming more frequent - and more severe

6 Aug 2025

As climate change shifts atmospheric conditions, experts warn that air travel could become bumpier: temperature changes and shifting wind patterns in the upper atmosphere are expected to increase the frequency and intensity of severe turbulence.

Biodiversity
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'Cali Fund’ for nature still empty as emails show industry hesitation

8 Aug 2025

A major fund for biodiversity remains starved of resources more than five months after its launch – with no money yet put forward by the large companies who could contribute.

Biofuels
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Media round-up

Fri 15 Aug 2025

In our round-up of climate coverage in local media: Australia could be about to leapfrog New Zealand on climate targets; 'strangled' rivers are fighting back; and 10 rangatahi will join Aotearoa New Zealand’s delegation at the United Nations' major climate conference in Brazil.

Carbon Credits
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Forestry sector could take legal action over ETS changes

Thu 14 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | The forestry sector is threatening legal action against the Government over changes to legislation intended to limit whole farm-to-forest conversions in the Emissions Trading Scheme.

Carbon News world
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Wildfires fanned by heatwave and strong winds rage across Europe

Fri 15 Aug 2025

Wildfires caused by arsonists or thunderstorms and fanned by a heatwave and strong winds wreaked destruction across southern Europe on Wednesday, burning homes and forcing thousands of residents and tourists to flee.

Carbon prices
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Carbon price underperforming: Environment secretary

Wed 13 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government has been focussed on reducing the Emissions Trading Scheme ‘stockpile’ and carbon prices should rise soon, according to the Secretary for the Environment.

Coal
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Why China is still building new coal – and when it might stop

Thu 14 Aug 2025

Last year, China started construction on an estimated 95 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power capacity, enough to power the entire UK twice over.

Comment
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Huntly Power Station, the largest thermal power plan in New Zealand.

Is extending Huntly power station to 2035 in consumers’ best interest?

22 Jul 2025

By Simon Orme | COMMENT: Genesis Energy is proposing a cartel to keep high-emitting Huntly Power Station in business to 2035. If extending Huntly has economic benefits, is a cartel necessary?

Construction
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Senior property lecturer Dr Michael Rehm

What does 'drier' really mean in 'green' homes?

1 Aug 2025

Media release - Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland | Researchers say green-rating systems could improve clarity and effectiveness by explicitly defining ‘drier’ and using two measures of humidity.

COP
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Cuts to climate finance put exports in jeopardy: Lawyers

23 May 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government has halved international climate finance, a move aid organisations describe as “devastating,” and which lawyers say could put our Paris Agreement commitments and export market access at risk.

Energy
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Hot water heat pumps next big thing – but need a push

Thu 14 Aug 2025

Media release – Ecobulb Limited | Bold action is needed to accelerate New Zealand’s transition to cleaner, more energy-efficient homes and businesses, says energy efficiency expert Dr Chris Mardon.

Extinction
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Key orange roughy population on verge of collapse, govt considers closure

9 Jul 2025

Media release - Deep Sea Conservation Coalition | New data reveals that New Zealand’s main orange roughy fishery, accounting for half of the country’s total catch, is on the brink of collapse, with one model showing it may have reached that point already, and the government’s considering closing it.

Fishing
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Latest trawl bycatch numbers 'a grim wake-up call'

24 Jun 2025

Media release – Greenpeace | The latest fisheries bycatch data paints a grim picture, with trawlers hauling up thousands of kilograms of coral and killing hundreds of fur seals and seabirds over a 12 month period.

Gas
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Global oil markets face record supply glut next year, IEA says

Fri 15 Aug 2025

Global oil markets are on track for a record surplus next year as demand growth slows and supplies swell, the International Energy Agency said.

Geothermal
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Geothermal power station near Taupō

A modest geothermal strategy

31 Jul 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | The Government has unveiled a far more modest geothermal energy strategy than its primary backer, Resources Minister Shane Jones, had sought.

Green finance
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Govt rejects Te Kuha coal mine fast-track bid

Wed 13 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The controversial Te Kuha coal mine on the West Coast has had its application for fast-track approval declined, after failing to meet seven of the application criteria.

Greenhouse Effect
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Cool roof application lead Hivi Puheke, Noah Bunkley, Sir Collin Tukuitinga and Niue site lead Jama'l Talagi-Veidreyaki

Will reflective roofs help beat the heat?

Fri 15 Aug 2025

Media release - University of Auckland | About 500 roofs across four continents have been painted with a reflective coating, as part of research into tackling the health impacts of climate change.

Greenwashing
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How the meat industry uses environmental groups to make beef seem climate-friendly

Mon 11 Aug 2025

The meat industry may have enlisted environmental groups to persuade people to “feel better” about eating beef, despite the sector’s ballooning emissions of climate-heating pollution.

Hydro power
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Energy Minister Simon Watts addressing the CEP conference in Auckland this week

Watts talks big on energy reform, but barriers persist

29 May 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | Energy and Climate Change minister Simon Watts says the government is doubling down on efforts to boost renewable energy generation, streamline regulation, and drive private sector investment as New Zealand faces mounting energy security and affordability challenges.

Hydrogen
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Hiringa chief executive Andrew Clennett

Hiringa eyes green methanol plant near Whanganui

29 Jul 2025

By Pattrick Smellie | Green hydrogen pioneer Hiringa Energy is deep in planning to develop an “eight-to-nine figure” methanol plant near Whanganui, using a combination of biomass and hydrogen produced using renewable energy.

Insurance
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Why insurers worry the world could soon become uninsurable

Mon 11 Aug 2025

Top insurers fear the climate crisis could soon outpace industry solutions, effectively threatening to make entire regions around the world uninsurable.

Kyoto
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Will NZ walk away from the Paris Agreement?

20 Dec 2024

By Geoff Bertram | COMMENT: Unless the government can find very cheap offshore mitigation, the temptation to walk away from its Paris Agreement obligations may well be too strong to resist for a coalition government focused on fiscal austerity.

Litigation
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First-of-a-kind US class-action lawsuit would force EPA to reinstate $3bn climate program

7 Aug 2025

Coalition of non-profits, tribes and local governments sued EPA chief for halting climate justice grants.

Low carbon
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Fund for low emissions transport winds up

31 Jul 2025

New Zealand’s Low Emission Transport Fund has officially wrapped up, ending a nine-year programme that put hundreds of millions of dollars towards accelerating the country’s shift to cleaner transport.

Mining
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A mineral mining boom is not ‘critical’ for the green transition

Wed 13 Aug 2025

New research shows renewable energy goals could largely be met with the amount of minerals produced today – but the military industry wants more.

Oceans
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Oil states accused of using scare tactics in bid to sink green shipping deal

Tue 12 Aug 2025

Saudi Arabia, Iran and other oil-reliant countries are campaigning to stop the adoption of the IMO’s Net-zero Framework in October.

Planetary boundaries
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Backlash over govt conservation changes

4 Aug 2025

By Shannon Morris-Williams | The government’s proposed changes to the Conservation Act are the most significant roll back in conservation protections in a generation, according to the Green Party.

Plastics
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Plastic treaty talks nearing collapse as nations remain deadlocked on production

Thu 14 Aug 2025

Environmental organisations warn that without urgent compromises the session could fail to produce a treaty capable of tackling the scale of the crisis.

Policy development
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Chris Bishop

New resource management bill an 'unprecedented power grab' by ministers

Wed 13 Aug 2025

Media release – Environmental Defence Society | The changes proposed in the Amendment Paper represent an "egregious aggregation of power" by Minister Bishop, aimed at disempowering councils who protect the environment.

Protest
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A new report shows how local climate activism leads to ‘remarkable’ gains

7 Aug 2025

Efforts to pass laws and advance clean energy projects can significantly reduce emissions, and at a low cost.

Rare earth minerals
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New Zealand Minerals Council chief executive Josie Vidal

Straterra has a new name: the New Zealand Minerals Council

16 Apr 2025

Media release | Straterra has been renamed as New Zealand Minerals Council, says chief executive Josie Vidal.

Renewable energy
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Heat pumps could cut household energy bills by $1.5 billion a year

Tue 12 Aug 2025

By Liz Kivi | Heat pumps could save Kiwi households hundreds of millions of dollars each year, as well as freeing up energy for industrial users, according to a new report.

Science
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International scientists slam NZ govt's proposed approach to methane

Wed 13 Aug 2025

New Zealand's proposed approach to methane emissions has again been attacked by international climate scientists, with a new study saying the attempt to redefine climate target-setting by livestock-exporting countries undermines the transition to a sustainable and equitable food system

Tax
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Climate groups want UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy

17 Jul 2025

Growing number of campaigners urge government to ensure green investment is not done ‘on backs of the poor’.

The House
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Resources Minister Shane Jones

Last minute change to oil and gas legislation over cleanup costs

31 Jul 2025

By Liz Kivi | The government is expected to repeal the oil and gas ban today, with a last-minute amendment handing discretionary power to two ministers over the controversial issue of decommissioning.

Transport
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African $60 billion high-speed rail project takes shape

Fri 15 Aug 2025

One of the largest infrastructure projects in Africa has received a new update that could see construction begin soon.

United Nations
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Momentum sagging at UN plastic pollution treaty talks

Tue 12 Aug 2025

Talks on forging a landmark treaty to combat the scourge of plastic pollution were stumbling Saturday, with progress slow and countries wildly at odds on how far the proposed agreement should go.

Waste
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Regional Council chair Peter Haddock

'Yet another rate': Franz Josef ratepayers balk at $2.8m stopbank extension

4 Aug 2025

By Lois Williams, Local Democracy Reporter | Franz Josef ratepayers have given the thumbs down to plans for a $2.8 million stopbank extension to protect the town’s sewerage plant from the Waiho River.

Water
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Waitaki Hydro Dam

Warmer end to winter but dry spell expected over southern lakes

5 Aug 2025

As hydro lake levels hover just below average levels, climate forecasts indicate that warmer than usual weather conditions will reduce demand, but there will likely be less rain over the southern hydro lakes as New Zealand moves towards spring and summer.

Wildfires
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Record UK wildfires have burned an area twice the size of Glasgow in 2025

Tue 12 Aug 2025

Wildfires have scorched more than 40,000 hectares of land so far this year across the UK – an area more than twice the size of the Scottish city of Glasgow.

Wind energy
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For the first time, China invests more in wind and solar than coal overseas

29 May 2025

China’s Belt and Road Initiative, long derided for its heavy carbon footprint, was dominated by wind and solar power projects for the first time from 2022 to 2023, according to a new analysis. But coal plants financed in earlier years are still coming online.

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