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VCM Report: REDD+ prices claw back ground, but large gap remains between standard and OTC credits
Who moves and who pays? Managed retreat is hard, but lessons from the past can guide us
The real price of gas: massive Santos pipeline would destroy rare native grasslands
EKI shares crash in India as offset project developer sees profits drop, accounting practices flagged by auditors
ANALYSIS: UKA premium evaporates as demand to swap EUAs dries up and market nears balance
Lufthansa introduces green fare for customers to fully offset flights
DRC submits high level carbon tax proposal and seeks to establish markets regulator
Insulate Britain activists found guilty over London roadblock
Jury found Helen Redfern, Simon Reding and Catherine Rennie-Nash guilty of public nuisance over 2021 Bishopsgate protest
Three Insulate Britain activists have been found guilty of causing a public nuisance by a jury for a two-hour sit-down blockade of traffic.
The three, Helen Redfern, Simon Reding and Catherine Rennie-Nash, were banned from talking about the climate crisis or the role of insulation in cutting greenhouse gas emissions as they presented their case to the jury at Inner London crown court. The same restriction has been placed on other Insulate Britain defendants in previous trials for public nuisance relating to peaceful protests taken as part of the group’s campaign for better insulation in UK homes.
Continue reading...Food for thought: carbon footprint of salmon and chicken farming mostly stems from feed, study suggests
Scientists hope emerging research into new types of animal feeds will make aquaculture more sustainable
Most of the environmental effects of farmed chicken and salmon arise from the food the animals are reared on, new research suggests.
Animal feed given to farmed chickens and salmon account respectively for at least 78% and 69% of the industries’ environmental pressures, according to a study published in the journal Current Biology.
Continue reading...With investors waiting, Brussels sets out rules to define renewable hydrogen
Not-Zero: Report finds rampant greenwashing among richest global corporations
Some of the world’s richest companies are hiding behind spurious ‘net zero’ and ‘carbon neutrality’ claims. A new report calls them out for greenwashing.
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Tanya Plibersek urged to intervene to stop stockpiled soft plastics from being dumped
Environmentalist alliance says plastic waste from failed supermarket-backed recycling scheme can be safely warehoused until it can be recycled
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Environment groups are urging federal and state governments to ensure thousands of tonnes of soft plastic that could end up in landfill are safely warehoused by supermarket chains until recycling facilities become available, even if that takes years.
The Boomerang Alliance – a coalition of 55 conservation groups – has accused the packaging industry of using a failed scheme run by REDcycle which led to more than 12,000 tonnes of plastic collected by the public being stockpiled since 2018 as a marketing ploy to mask how little is being done to improve recycling rates.
Continue reading...Number of turtles stranded on British and Irish coast on the rise
Animals possibly being knocked off course by storm events on the east coast of the US and in the Caribbean
Small, wrinkled and stranded in chilly waters, young hard-shelled turtles have been turning up on the beaches of the UK and Ireland in higher numbers than usual this winter.
According to reports made to the Marine Conservation Society and Marine Environmental Monitoring, 13 juvenile turtles have been stranded since November – 12 loggerheads and one Kemp’s ridley turtle.
Continue reading...Euro Markets: Midday Update
Project developer launches new climate data analytics unit
Emissions from Australia’s NT shale gas can be largely offset domestically in most cases, report says
Project Manager Community Carbon, North Central Catchment Management Authority – Huntly, Australia
UPDATE: Verra suspends PNG REDD+ project ahead of new investigation -media
Lynx facing extinction in France as population drops at most to 150 cats
Urgent action needed as DNA tests show their genetic diversity is so low they could vanish from the country in 30 years
Conservationists warn that a big cat population in Europe is destined to collapse unless immediate efforts are made to protect the animals.
Researchers estimate there are 120 to 150 adult lynxes in France. Tests on the animals show that the cats’ genetic diversity is so low they will become locally extinct within the next 30 years unless there is urgent intervention.
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