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INTERVIEW: SBTN tweaks protocol to make methodologies feasible
Iceland-based carbon registry launches public consultation for programme updates
New UK public company created to boost Britain’s quest for energy independence, net zero
Steel demand remains sluggish in Europe as recovery fails to pick up
Frankfurt and Oslo airport flights hit as climate protests continue
Flights at Germany’s busiest airport ‘gradually resuming’ on second day of coordinated ‘oil kills’ protests
Climate activists have disrupted flights at Frankfurt and Oslo airports on the second day of coordinated “oil kills” protests across Europe and North America.
Demanding an end to fossil fuels by 2030, supporters of Letzte Generation (Last Generation) briefly suspended flights at Frankfurt airport on Thursday morning. The activists said they had cut a wire fence, entered on bicycles and skateboards and glued themselves to the tarmac.
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High operational costs limiting Thailand’s voluntary carbon market -report
Giant Canberra battery gets approval to help wean national capital off fossil gas
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Learnings from the Texas grid, and why it’s been able to add so much solar and battery storage
The post Learnings from the Texas grid, and why it’s been able to add so much solar and battery storage appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Plan Vivo moves to plug risk of unintended leakage from biodiversity crediting projects
Australian startup releases guidance on biodiversity metrics to enhance corporate disclosures
Indonesia expands ETS as smaller coal-fired plants to be added
Carbon pricing can lower green premium in Asia steel sector, report says
Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in Taiwan and brings floods to Manila – video
The storm has made landfall in Taiwan, unleashing torrential rain and strong gusts that have claimed at least three lives. Typhoon Gaemi also exacerbated rains in the Philippines, flooding the capital, Manila, and nearby cities, forcing authorities to shut schools, offices and prompting authorities to declare a state of calamity
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