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Report calls on policymakers to support European market for CO2 transport by ship
UK government gives new year boost to sustainable farming scheme to onboard more farmers
Kenya plans to channel at least 15% of carbon credit revenues for climate goals
Senior Program Manager, Markets, Wildlife Conservation Society – New York/Washington DC/Remote (EST) Considered
UK nature start-up to launch own biodiversity credit standard
Norway set to approve deep-sea mining despite environmental concerns
Scientists say mining could have devastating impact on marine life, but Norway claims it will help green transition
Norway is expected to become the first country in the world to open up its seabed for deep-sea mining with a highly contentious parliamentary vote on Tuesday.
The decision comes despite warnings from scientists who say it could have a devastating impact on marine life, and opposition from the EU and the UK who have called for a temporary ban on deep-sea mining because of environmental concerns.
Continue reading...2023 hottest year on record, CO2-spewing wildfires a major contributor -report
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2023 confirmed as world's hottest year on record
2023 confirmed as world's hottest year on record
2023 smashes record for world’s hottest year by huge margin
Rapid reduction in fossil fuel burning urgently needed to preserve liveable conditions, say scientists, as climate damage deepens
2023 “smashed” the record for the hottest year by a huge margin, providing “dramatic testimony” of how much warmer and more dangerous today’s climate is from the cooler one in which human civilisation developed.
The planet was 1.48C hotter in 2023 compared with the period before the mass burning of fossil fuels ignited the climate crisis. The figure is very close to the 1.5C temperature target set by countries in Paris in 2015, although the global temperature would need to be consistently above 1.5C for the target to be considered broken.
Continue reading...Australian businessman bids to take over 100% of legacy carbon player
Carbon Project Manager, BURN Manufacturing – Mozambique
Carbon Project Manager, BURN Manufacturing – Nairobi
Indian developer to rehabilitate red panda habitats in Nepal through the sale of biodiversity credits
EDF plans to invest billions to extend UK nuclear operations
The climate costs of war and militaries can no longer be ignored | Doug Weir
More than 5% of global emissions are linked to conflict or militaries but countries continue to hide the true scale
Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe
In early 2022, journalists began to ask us how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine was affecting the climate crisis. While we could point to landscape fires, burning oil refineries and the thirst of diesel-hungry military vehicles, the emissions data they sought just wasn’t available. When it came to the reverberating consequences of Russia’s manipulation of Europe’s fossil fuel insecurity, or to the weakening of the international cooperation necessary for coordinated global climate action, our guesses were no better than theirs.
Two decades of international analysis and debate over the relationship between climate change and security has focused on how our rapidly destabilising climate could undermine the security of states. But it has largely ignored how national security choices, such as military spending or warfighting, can have an impact on the climate, and so undermine our collective security.
Continue reading...Japanese gas giant lines up more Asia Pacific CCS partners in ongoing regional decarbonisation push
Hope for rare singing gibbons as pair are released into the wild
Two Siamang gibbons rescued from the illegal pet trade have been rehabilitated in a new Indonesian centre
The forest chorus of South Sumatra in Indonesia has some of its finest singers back: a pair of rare Siamang gibbons, rescued from the illegal pet trade, have been released into the wild.
Siamang gibbons (Symphalangus syndactylus) are known for their distinctive large throat sacs. But their powerful, haunting voices, used for communication and marking territory, are a blessing and a curse.
Continue reading...Group launches Supreme Court bid to block Robbins Island wind farm
A community group has lodged a legal challenge to controversial plans for a 100-turbine wind farm on a remote island.
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