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Revealed: world’s largest meat company may break Amazon deforestation pledges again
Brazilian ranchers in Pará and Rondônia say JBS can not achieve stated goal of deforestation-free cattle
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The world’s largest meat company, JBS, looks set to break its Amazon rainforest protection promises again, according to frontline workers.
Beef production is the primary driver of deforestation, as trees are cleared to raise cattle, and scientists warn this is pushing the Amazon close to a tipping point that would accelerate its shift from a carbon sink into a carbon emitter. JBS, the Brazil-headquartered multinational that dominates the Brazilian cattle market, promised to address this with a commitment to clean up its beef supply chain in the region by the end of 2025.
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How the truth about supermarket salmon is being hidden – video
Salmon is often marketed as the sustainable, healthy and eco-friendly protein choice. But what you may not realise is that most of the salmon you buy is farmed, especially if you live in the UK, because Scottish salmon producers are no longer required to tell you.
Josh Toussaint-Strauss finds out why it is important for consumers to know where their salmon comes from, and examines the gap between the marketing of farmed salmon and the reality for our health, the environmental and animal welfare
Scottish government must do more to control salmon farming, inquiry finds
Scottish salmon producers allowed to remove ‘farmed’ from front of packaging
Norway rules out fish farm ban despite ‘existential threat’ to wild salmon
US data firm releases biodiversity disclosure guidance
Article 6 must break free of old paradigms to succeed, say experts
Japanese giant presses play on huge CCS project
Emissions dropped 37% in Europe since 1990, EU agency reports
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China’s ETS expansion, power policy to drive aluminium sector decarbonisation -report
ACCU issuance shrinks in first quarter, regulator data shows
Australia opposition leader clarifies he believes in climate change after debate
Why healthy eating may be the best way to reduce food waste
Malaysian govt agency, Gold Standard sign deal for aligning forestry carbon initiatives, building capacity
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The Australian investors betting big on fusion – the “holy grail” of nuclear tech
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Rio Tinto mulling low-carbon aluminium smelter in India
Nothing to see here, Press Council says after News Corp tabloids’ front-page undisclosed advertorial gassing up fossil fuel | Weekly Beast
No breach, self-regulatory Australian Press Council rules; plus BBC embarks on big bureau expansion
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When is an undisclosed advertorial, paid for by the fossil fuel industry and splashed across the front pages of all the Murdoch tabloids, not a breach of press standards?
When the Australian Press Council rules there is nothing to see and finds no breach.
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Continue reading...Minnesota continues clean energy progress, despite national transition challenges -report
Energy Insiders Podcast: Electric trucks and buses and the grid
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Australia’s first offshore wind energy auction set to launch in September
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