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CN Markets: CEA price touches all-time high as expectations remain optimistic
US-led Indo-Pacific initiative plans Article 6 collaboration, weighs big spending on carbon removals
German chemicals giant to support rice-based carbon credit creation in Japan
The week in wildlife – in pictures: a baby gorilla, a rare black leopard and a sucker-bum squid
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Major Japanese gas supplier to fund early-stage nature-based projects
Safeguard Mechanism’s cost containment measure unlikely to be needed, will stifle innovation, outlook says
Indian exchange to roll out trading in the domestic emissions scheme in 2025
Australian govt suggests offering ACCUs to biomethane producers as a way to incentivise investment
British Wildlife Photography awards – in pictures
The winners of the annual British Wildlife Photography awards have been announced, with the winner – an image of invasive goose barnacles hitching a lift across the ocean on a discarded football – chosen from more than 14,000 submissions
Continue reading...NZ minister walks back Significant Natural Areas announcement after deemed unlawful
Construction starts on Australia’s biggest battery, to replace Collie coal
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Heat pump demand red hot, batteries just warming up
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Connecting renewables to the grid: You can’t always get what you want
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Australian farm grows world's biggest blueberry
People matter: Renewables industry needs a slogan and a story to go with it
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Ultra-fast fashion is a disturbing trend undermining efforts to make the whole industry more sustainable
US investor liquidates biodiversity fund
Water voles to benefit from £25m landscapes scheme
CSIRO defends GenCost – and science – as Coalition and Murdoch go nuclear against key institutions
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Battery storage can make wind and solar dispatchable, but it still needs help
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