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EU lawmakers make final appeal before elections to save the Green Deal
US rating agency partners with offset platform to launch “highly-rated” carbon credit portfolio
EU passes law making carbon tracking obligatory for goods sold in Europe
BRIEFING: Sweeping corporate due diligence law, requiring climate transition plans, passes EU Parliament
Soil carbon prices in India need to rise 60% to incentivise conservation agriculture -study
EU Parliament votes for ratification of high seas treaty
Bhutan govt, NGO coalition pledge to mobilise $1 bln for tiger preservation
INTERVIEW: Durable carbon removals present new challenges, risk profile for insurance
CreditNature method receives independent accreditation
EUA prices set to begin sustained rally as market faces up to annual deficits after 2024 –analyst
Doctors condemn suspension of retired GP over UK climate protests
British Medical Association says decision to take Dr Sarah Benn off medical register for five months ‘sends worrying message’
Doctors groups are calling for urgent consideration of the rules for medical professionals who take peaceful direct action on the climate crisis, which they say is the “greatest threat to global health”, after a GP was suspended from the register for non-violent protest.
Dr Sarah Benn, a GP from Birmingham, was taken off the medical register for five months on Tuesday by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS), the disciplinary arm of the General Medical Council (GMC), over her climate protests.
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US administration targets protecting three mln ha of wetlands by 2030
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BRIEFING: Over half of APAC’s economy directly dependent on nature, highly vulnerable to nature-related risks
INTERVIEW: Plastic credits for waste recovery can help plug financing, regulatory gaps
BRIEFING: Who are the small industrial emitters covered by the EU’s ETS2?
Australia’s largest resources export state fails again to buck emissions trend
Korean steelmaker to to launch combined blue carbon, marine biodiversity conservation project
UK ‘helping Russia pay for its war on Ukraine’ via loophole on refined oil imports
£2.2bn-worth of oil processed in China, India and Turkey – to whom Russia supplies crude – was imported in 2023, data shows
The UK has been accused of “helping Russia pay for its war on Ukraine” by continuing to import record amounts of refined oil from countries processing Kremlin fossil fuels.
Government data analysed by the environmental news site Desmog shows that imports of refined oil from India, China and Turkey amounted to £2.2bn in 2023, the same record value as the previous year, up from £434.2m in 2021.
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