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German marketplace inks large biochar carbon removal deal with Bolivian developer
Phase ACCUs out of Safeguard Mechanism, expand coverage to electricity sector, report urges
Africa biodiversity advisor warns against relying too heavily on private financing, credit markets
Three of UK’s top five bamboo loo roll brands made from other wood
Some ‘ecologically sound’ brands contain as little as 2.7% of the eco-friendly paper alternative
In the bathrooms of the ecologically conscious, bamboo toilet paper is the new bottom line – a supposedly green alternative to the bog-standard pulp-based loo roll that requires the chopping down of 1m trees a year, just to be flushed down the pan.
But new findings from consumer watchdog Which? will wipe away that smug feeling: samples of three out of the five of the UK’s top bamboo brands were actually made from other woods, some of them heavily implicated in deforestation.
Continue reading...If Eraring closes in 2025, NSW will be significantly more dependent on Queensland
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Mandatory climate reporting regime pushed out to 2025
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Solar output records tumble across the US from east coast to west coast
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Hong Kong-based airline sets 2030 carbon intensity target, expands SAF use
Study raises fresh doubts on Australian human-induced regeneration projects, ACCU price sinks
Biggest solar and battery project in NSW waved through by Plibersek
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Planning officials reject green hydrogen hub because it’s not green enough
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£5bn Thames super sewer set for completion
VNI West sidesteps town, weaves around farmland in latest changes to contested transmission line
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POLL: EU ETS emissions seen down a record 14% in 2023
These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life – and we must protect them before it’s too late
Continued capacity expansion hampers China’s shift to greener steel -report
BC utility cannot provide 100% renewable gas to all new homes, faces separate greenwashing lawsuit
Canada-based offset developer hires European carbon market expert to head trading desk
‘Tone-deaf’ fossil gas growth in Europe is speeding climate crisis, say activists
Just 2% of continent’s gas capacity has planned retirement date despite pledges to decarbonise, study shows
Europe’s “tone-deaf” expansion of fossil gas is accelerating climate breakdown and increasing reliance on hostile regimes, campaigners have warned.
Just four of Europe’s gas-fired power plants have a retirement plan and new projects will increase the continent’s gas generation capacity by 27%, according to analysis from the campaign group Beyond Fossil Fuels.
Continue reading...Australia’s carbon credits system a failure on global scale, study finds
Researchers find carbon offsets approach, which is supposed to regenerate scrubby outback forests, was not reducing emissions as promised
Australia’s main carbon offsets method is a failure on a global scale and doing little if anything to help address the climate crisis, according to a major new study.
Research by 11 academics found the most popular technique used to create offsets in Australia, known as “human-induced regeneration” and pledged to regenerate scrubby outback forests, had mostly not improved tree cover as promised between about 2015 and 2022.
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