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California needs deeper evaluation of cap-and-trade scheme, stronger sectorial reductions -comments
Canada proposes more rigorous carbon pricing benchmark as government rejects Saskatchewan tax proposal
US pipeline company to spend $150 mln on carbon offsets for proposed interstate project
World’s biggest renewable energy hub planned for south-west Australia
Massive 50 gigawatt wind and solar project proposed by CWP and Intercontinental - the two parties behind the 26GW Asia Renewable Energy Hub.
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A significant number of New Zealanders overestimate sea-level rise — and that could stop them from taking action
Founding Executive Director, Carbon Removal Advocacy Europe – Flexible
German energy exchange launches zero-carbon shipping index
London hit by severe flooding after torrential rainfall – video
London, and the other areas in the south of England, were hit by torrential downpours that resulted in significant flooding on Monday night.
London fire brigade said its 999 control officers received more than 150 calls to flooding incidents in the capital. Forecasters said the torrential showers were expected to continue through most of the evening
Continue reading...If wildlife vigilantes smuggle Tassie devils to the Australian mainland, the animals could live in secret for 20 years
Doubled EU carbon price, CBAM to have negligible impact on industry, households -economists
VCM Report: VER issuances, retirements blossom in Q2 as prices increase further
Australian environment groups urge UN to put Great Barrier Reef on ‘in danger’ list
Letter to world heritage committee comes as minister embarks on week of lobbying against change
Australia’s major environment groups have written to the UN’s world heritage committee, urging it to put the Great Barrier Reef on its “in danger” list as the Morrison government ramps up its lobbying against the change.
The environment minister, Sussan Ley, was due to land in Europe on Monday evening for a week-long campaign against the in-danger recommendation for the ocean jewel.
Continue reading...In a New Zealand estuary, I closed my eyes and floated. It turned out the water was toxic | Ingrid Horrocks
Ingrid Horrocks learned to swim in the wild – but no river or lake in the region she grew up in is ‘swimmable’ any more
For most of those of us who swim, swimming is not something we think about: it is something we do.
I learned to swim in the sea, as some of us did in Aotearoa New Zealand in the early 1980s, walking down to the beach with my Auckland primary school. One of my earliest memories is of graduating to the “heads under” group and of sucking salt from my hair.
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