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NSW seeks to thread a path for renewable “backbone” through Hunter Valley
NSW threads a path in and around Hunter Valley mines and wineries as it seeks to build a major new "backbone" for transporting wind and solar into major demand areas.
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China seen on track to reach its 2030 climate goal, despite mixed expectations on coal consumption -survey
US charity calls for project proposals on forest and community revitalisation
Canada’s $14.6 billion CCUS and clean tech legislation doesn’t close gap with US IRA -experts
California gasoline sales rise at slower pace in August, while diesel’s decline decelerates
Cannon-Brookes calls on Australia’s biggest coal polluter to move a lot faster to green energy
Cannon-Brookes says AGL's targets for the green energy transition are hopelessly inadequate, and will reward senior executives with bonuses just for "standing still."
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Canadian watchdog estimates a C$1.1 bln impact in fuel charges proceeds following carbon levy exemption, C$3 bln in rebate payments
RGGI Market: RGAs surpass Cost Containment Reserve trigger levels on modest volume
PREVIEW: Imminent Brazil ETS vote faces several unresolved issues ahead of COP28
Denial is over. Climate change is happening. But why do we still act like it's not?
Antigua and Barbuda environment ministry distances itself from “trillion-dollar” blue carbon venture
Defra’s failure to protect and restore water bodies ‘unlawful’, high court rules
Landmark finding in judicial review over management of Costa Beck river could force overhaul of government’s plans
The government and environment agency failed in their duty to restore and protect waterways from pollution, the high court has ruled in a significant case that could force an overhaul of the government’s plans.
Fish Legal and Pickering Fishery Association took the government to judicial review over its river basin management plan for the Costa Beck river in the Humber district, which had a reputation as one of the best fly fishing spots in the UK until a few years ago.
Continue reading...Just Stop Oil protesters’ jail terms potentially breach international law, UN expert says
Sentences risk silencing public concerns about the environment, climate change rapporteur Ian Fry says
Long sentences handed to two Just Stop Oil protesters for scaling the M25 bridge over the Thames are a potential breach of international law and risk silencing public concerns about the environment, a UN expert has said.
In a strongly worded intervention, Ian Fry, the UN’s rapporteur for climate change and human rights, said he was “particularly concerned” about the sentences, which were “significantly more severe than previous sentences imposed for this type of offending in the past”.
Continue reading...ANALYSIS: Observers welcome late agreement on Article 6 crediting, concerned by gaps
EU extends state aid flexibility for another six months
Brazilian state signs $3 million agricultural carbon credit agreement with major bank
VCM Report: Carbon credit demand boosted as oil major returns to the market
Björk turns up the volume in attack on industrial salmon farming in open pens
Icelandic singer condemns ‘terrible suffering’ of salmon farming with proceeds from her new single with Rosalía going to activists
The Icelandic singer Björk has condemned industrial salmon farming in open pens as “extraordinarily cruel”, as she announced her debut song with the Catalan singer Rosalía, which will be available on Tuesday 21 November.
The pair will donate the proceeds of the single, a love song based on a recently recovered recording Björk made two decades ago, to activists opposing the controversial industry in Iceland.
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