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INTERVIEW: How fraudulent Indonesian palm oil sneaks into EU biofuel imports as waste
UPDATE – Global shipping strikes historic deal on carbon pricing system
Less than 10% of plastic made from recycled materials, study finds
‘People love being here’: London development shows harmony between nature and housing
Five thousand new homes alongside a paradise for newts appears to fly in face of government’s ‘false wedge’
Arriving at the Kidbrooke Village housing development in Greenwich on a morning in early spring, the first thing you notice is the sound of birdsong and the delicious scent of blossom. Geese are gently honking in the distance.
This was once the controversial Ferrier estate, a post-war housing estate that was demolished in 2009 in order to regenerate the area.
Continue reading...Week in wildlife: ospreys reunited, a monkey thief and a London fox cub
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...‘Toxic cocktail’: study finds almost 200 pesticides in European homes
More than 40% of pesticides discovered in dust linked to toxic effects including cancer and hormone disruption
Almost 200 pesticides have been found by a study examining dust in homes around Europe, as scientists say regulators need to take “toxic cocktails” of chemicals into account when banning or restricting the use of pesticides.
Scientists say their research supports the idea that regulators should assess the risks posed by pesticides when they react with other chemicals, as well as individually. They say this should apply to substances already in use, as well as those yet to be approved.
Continue reading...Stakeholders urge ACCU method development work to be moved back to the Clean Energy Regulator
NGO warns first wave of PACM carbon credits may be grossly over-credited
US biochar producer to receive world’s first removals credits generated from asphalt use
Vietnam introduces variable solar tariff rates to encourage geographical, technological spread
Japanese airline to explore sustainable farming project, eyes carbon credit business
Turbo chooks moved into our garden and had babies without telling us! What a dilemma | First Dog on the Moon
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Will global climate action be a casualty of Trump’s tariffs?
Clean energy investors likely to pull back from US, but other countries may seize opportunity to speed transition
Donald Trump’s upending of the global economy has raised fears that climate action could emerge as a casualty of the trade war.
In the week that has followed “liberation day”, economic experts have warned that the swathe of tariffs could trigger a global economic recession, with far-reaching consequences for investors – including those behind the green energy projects needed to meet climate goals.
Continue reading...Coalition plan to dump fuel efficiency penalties would make Australia a global outlier
Developer launches biochar facility under GGGI’s flagship programme in the Philippines
Peter Dutton’s climate policy backslide threatens Australia’s clout in the Pacific – right when we need it most
Starlings fall to record low in UK’s 2025 Big Garden Birdwatch
RSPB urges people to support threatened birds by cutting lawns less frequently and avoiding pesticides
Fewer starlings than ever have been spotted by participants in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, raising fears for their numbers.
The bird conservation charity is urging Britain’s gardeners to keep their lawns wild by not cutting them too often, and to avoid the use of pesticides, which reduce the number of insects to eat and can poison birds.
Continue reading...Australian project developers highlight other ACCU demand sources if Safeguard weakened
It’s time renters got a fair go on solar – Greens policy shows the way
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Big leap forward for batteries on wheels
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