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COP29: BRIEFING – Experts see rising chance of US CBAM, along with international challenges
COP29: Countries urge global ban on new unabated coal
COP29: Global organisations call on countries to raise ambition on nature under climate finance deal
COP29: Azerbaijan urges ministers to bridge differences in the last stretch of talks
UK-backed nature fund “unaffected” by Federated Hermes withdrawal
Patches of wildflowers in cities can be just as good for insects as natural meadows – study
Researchers found no difference in the diversity of species in urban meadows compared with those in rural settings
Small patches of wildflowers sown in cities can be a good substitute for a natural meadow, according to a study which showed butterflies, bees and hoverflies like them just as much.
Councils are increasingly making space for wildflower meadows in cities in a bid to tackle insect decline, but their role in helping pollinating insects was unclear. Researchers working in the Polish city of Warsaw wanted to find out if these efforts were producing good results.
Continue reading...COP29: GGGI to support Uzbekistan promote carbon markets, implement Article 6
Bali plastic recycling scheme swamped with garbage
Scheme has collected a fraction of the waste it set out to handle and is struggling with broken machinery and poor finances
The Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) makes high-profile claims about the projects around the world it supports in the pursuit of clearing up plastic waste leaching into the environment.
It works with partner organisations in developing countries to support community initiatives to collect and recycle plastic waste.
Continue reading...COP29: US foundation invests $10.9 mln in African energy transition solutions
Brazil’s lower chamber reapproves landmark national cap-and-trade legislation, sends to President Lula for signing
Australia releases updated environmental plantings method
French bank launches sustainable forest fund with carbon data a key focus
UK failing animals with just one welfare inspector for every 878 farms – report
Only 2.5% of more than 300,000 farms were inspected at least once in 2022 and 2023, researchers find
There is just one local authority inspector for every 878 farms in England, Scotland and Wales, according to a report, which says that the current welfare system is continuing to fail animals.
Researchers for the Animal Law Foundation found that only 2.5% of the more than 300,000 UK farms were inspected at least once in 2022 and 2023, a marginal decrease from 2018-21 when Covid-19 might be expected to have affected inspection rates.
Continue reading...Japan to release policy draft on domestic carbon market soon -media
Cop29 live: negotiators work around clock as summit builds towards climax
Day nine of the climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, with progress slow for negotiators
Activists have been out at the conference in Baku this morning trying to put pressure on negotiators to agree a deal on climate finance.
Alliance of Champions calls on governments and financial institutions at COP29 to prioritise climate finance for food systems
In Brazil, a National Program for Productive Forests (Programa Nacional de Florestas Produtivas) to promote sustainable agroforestry practices, enhance food production, generate employment, and restore degraded areas. The program’s initial phase targets the state of Pará and supports Brazil’s wider commitments to restore 12 million hectares by 2030 and create up to 2.5 million jobs.
In Cambodia, the deployment of 1,600 agriculture officers in agricultural communes across the country, developing modern agricultural cooperatives to improve access to markets, capital and water, whilst also increasing the economic efficiency and sustainability of smallholders;
In Norway, an annual policy dialogue with farming unions to negotiate policy measures that are tailored to farmers’ needs, delivering a ‘bottom up’ participatory approach that is designed to deliver against the country’s national and international commitments;
In Rwanda, a commitment by 2030 to halve per capita food waste at the retail and consumer levels and to reduce food losses in farm production and along supply chains, including post-harvest losses.
In Sierra Leone, the implementation of the national flagship ‘Feed Salone’ strategy is sustainably driving local food production by making agriculture more competitive for investment, decreasing food imports and supporting smallholder farmers, especially women and youth.
Continue reading...COP29: Roundup for Day 10 – Nov. 20
New Zealand seeks public feedback on 2035 NDC
SwitchedOn Podcast: Why the jobless are also turning to solar PV
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South Australia may underwrite gas generators in new plan to back up 100 pct net renewables target
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