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FEATURE: Commonwealth promotes its model carbon tax, as CBAMs boost interest
Verra updates voluntary carbon REDD methodology to match CCP definition
Commodities giant abandons coal divestment plans as shareholders object
Think tank launches framework to scale nature investments in Global South
ACCU issuance hits new yearly record even as July trade slumps
US emissions monitoring company launches carbon credit trading platform, completes first transaction
Virgin Atlantic “100% sustainable aviation fuel” ad judged misleading
ANALYSIS: Voluntary carbon market welcomes ICVCM renewables decision, cites limited price impact
For those with power and rich donors – the AC is always on, even if it’s melting outside | George Monbiot
This has been a summer of extreme heat around the world. The Guardian is investigating how it harms our planet and leaves the world’s most vulnerable people exposed to its impact
A staple of dystopian science fictions is an inner sanctum of privilege and an outer world – chemical desert/airless waste/District 12 – peopled by the desperate poor. The insiders, living off the exploited labour of the outlands, are indifferent to the horrors beyond their walls. Well, here we are.
Even as extreme heat raged across the southern United States this summer, the governors of Florida and Texas struck down heat protections for outdoor workers. Construction companies and agricultural firms lobbied against the rights of workers to water, shade and rest breaks when temperatures soar – and Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott, two men also lavishly funded by the fossil fuel industry, gave them what they wanted.
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Scientists say nature-based credit markets must prove additionality before sales
Japanese power giant joins Australian CCS hopeful, government hands out more permits
Spanish wind and solar projects secure loans to bolster EU energy independence
Chinese dairy firm to introduce biogas project, create international credits
Singapore sends energy transition bill to Parliament for first reading
US carbon removals firm launches sales platform
Japanese trio to develop integrated decarbonisation solution
Sea lions wearing cameras and trackers map new habitats
Another non-China solar giant fails as American PV pioneer SunPower files for bankruptcy
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‘I turned into a solar nerd’: money and fun were the unexpected benefits of installing panels
Our former environment correspondent had solar panels installed in 2010 and later added a heat pump. He’s totted up the energy generated and cash saved over the years
An abiding memory of a day in August 2010, the first time my solar panels were connected to the grid, was of the builders downing tools and watching the electricity meter whiz round backwards.
It was a sunny day and they were supposed to be finishing the plastering and insulation, but the novel sight of the old-style electricity meter in reverse was too entertaining.
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