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Verra introduces new retirement reason for carbon credits within its registry
Toxic PFAS from US military bases polluting drinking water, report finds
Plumes of ‘forever chemicals’ from at least 245 sites are contaminating water for nearby communities
Plumes of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” flowing from at least 245 US military bases are contaminating or threatening to pollute drinking water for nearby communities, and hundreds more are likely at risk across America, a new Department of Defense report finds.
The number of communities threatened by the military’s pollution is likely to increase as further more investigations are carried out. The defense department has only looked at about one-third of more than 700 facilities suspected of having contaminated the ground with PFAS.
Continue reading...Euro Markets: Midday Update
Businesses sign EU nature charter for singular approach for corporate nature actions
India needs more than $600 bln to decarbonise its steel, cement sector -report
CN Markets: CEA price touches all-time high amid compliance demand, surge in trading volume
Wildcats released in Scottish Highlands in effort to prevent extinction in UK
Nineteen captive-bred cats released at secret location in Cairngorms in first phase of rewilding project
Nearly 20 young wildcats have been released into the wild in a pine forest in the Scottish Highlands, in the first phase of a project to rescue the species from extinction in the UK.
The cats were reared at a wildlife park operated by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) as part of a breeding programme that will eventually lead to about 60 wildcats being released in the Cairngorm mountains south of Inverness.
Continue reading...FEATURE: One market to rule them all – ASEAN single market seen far off but interoperability the goal
CARBON FORWARD 2023: First integrity-tagged voluntary carbon credits delayed to early next year
Taiwan updates offset rules to encourage voluntary project development
EU provides cash to launch Finland’s largest-ever biodiversity project
IMF should give poor countries $300bn a year to fight climate crisis, says Joseph Stiglitz
Developing nations need equivalent of US Inflation Reduction Act, says Nobel prize-winning economist
Poor countries should be provided with $300bn (£246bn) a year from the International Monetary Fund to finance their fight against the climate crisis, the Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has said.
Speaking to the Guardian at the IMF’s annual meeting in Marrakech, Stiglitz said developing nations needed their equivalent of the US Inflation Reduction Act – a package of grants and subsidies designed to promote green growth and jobs.
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including a released beaver, mating damselflies and a fat bear
Continue reading...More than £2bn of UK foreign climate aid channelled through consultancies since 2010
Findings raise concerns among experts who say climate funding works best when invested directly in local communities
More than £2bn of UK foreign aid aimed at helping poorer countries cope with the escalating climate crisis has been channelled through private consultancies since 2010, according to an analysis.
The investigation by Carbon Brief found that more than 10% of UK foreign aid spent on climate-related projects had gone through consultants like KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Adam Smith International.
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: Regulator issues 1.3 mln ACCUs, NSW looks to legislate emissions reduction targets
Solar Insiders Podcast: The power of putting First Nations first
How Beon Energy has left a lasting legacy and set a new benchmark for meaningful engagement with Indigenous communities. Plus, AEMO's solar switch-off push.
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From 30 jobs to “generational change:” When solar projects put First Nations first
Employment, self esteem, agency. How genuine and early engagement with Aboriginal communities can build solar farms and meaningful change.
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CleanCo seeks another 3GW of wind and solar to boost pipeline to more than 5GW
CleanCo puts out a call for another 3GW of new wind and solar projects as state government advances massive Borumba pumped hydro project.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Social licence in the regions
We talk to three people in regional Australia dealing with renewable and transmission projects about the issue of social licence. Plus: Brookfield’s big win.
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How to unlock $250 billion in energy assets under (and on) our own roofs
Six policy changes to unlock Australia's powerhouse of behind-the-meter energy assets to further benefit consumers and hit our climate targets.
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