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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro proposes state cap-and-trade programme, RGGI exit
FEATURE: Next wave of orphaned oil and gas wells in the US offers vast methane abatement potential
Tennis anyone? Bad news for skiers as snow season could shrink by 78% this century
UK government accused of trying to ‘stoke culture war on climate issues’
Green MP Caroline Lucas says call for investment in gas-fired power plants is election ploy that will jeopardise UK’s net zero target
Green MP Caroline Lucas has accused the government of stoking a culture war on climate issues by calling for more investment in new gas-fired power plants before a general election.
Lucas used an urgent question in the House of Commons to challenge the energy minister, Graham Stuart, on the plans set out on Wednesday, which could see a string of new plants built in the coming years despite the government’s commitment to phase out fossil fuels.
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Hungary and Poland extend coal mining and power generation
Nature-based carbon removal fund boosted by $80 mln
Regen Network sells two-thirds of biodiversity credits from jaguar pilot
Telecommunications firm makes voluntary carbon credit purchase from US direct air capture developer
2030 climate targets ‘within reach’, spotlight now turning to carbon removals, EU says
Whale menopause linked to longer lifespan
UK to launch consultation on carbon and biodiversity credits
Financial regulators risk overstepping in new proposals for voluntary carbon market, says industry body
Gaps in ecosystem services database hampering nature policy, study finds
FEATURE: EU weighs up its options on future inclusion of carbon removals in the ETS
EU investment bank to invest millions in Mongolian forests
Europe’s clean energy boom could be stifled by lagging grid upgrades -report
Dutton’s blast of radioactive rhetoric on nuclear power leaves facts in the dust | Temperature Check
Coalition’s claim of cheap power and quickly built reactors is at odds with real world experience of other countries
We may not yet be entering a nuclear age in Australia, but we would all be best advised to handle the rhetoric around the issue as carefully as we would radioactive waste.
This week opposition leader Peter Dutton said an annual CSIRO report that had included estimates of costs for small modular reactors – which are not yet available commercially – was “discredited” because it “doesn’t take into account some of the transmission costs, the costs around subsidies for the renewables”.
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