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World Bank, IMF operationalise climate action framework with first Madagascar project
EU ETS should apply to all types of CO2 from waste incineration, NGO argues
Save UK steel jobs through low-carbon investment, says think-tank
INTERVIEW: Climate targets ‘untouchable’, but other Green Deal laws must be rewritten, says EU election winner
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EBRD urged to improve biodiversity safeguards, rule out offsetting
Mission 2025 group launches to push govts to meet Paris Agreement goals
China steel industry should seek carbon financing opportunities from emissions markets, report says
Swedish carbon startup raises $5.5 mln to launch blockchain-based removal token
AXA Climate, tech company launch forestry insurance to protect against increasing natural disasters
Japanese consultancy to explore tokenisation of domestic carbon credits
Software firm raises carbon offset buying one-third as it continues pivot to removals
ANALYSIS: The Nature Restoration Law – what’s next for EU companies?
South Korea secures Article 6 partnerships with Cambodia and Bangladesh, holds talks with several others
‘Fraught with danger’: wild honey gathering in Nepal – in pictures
For generations the Gurung community in Taap, about 175km (110 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu, and other villages in the districts of Lamjung and Kaski, have scoured the steep Himalayan cliffs for honey. The villagers say the proceeds, split among them, are drying up as the number of hives has declined over the past decade, although some also earn a living from growing crops of rice, corn, millet and wheat
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Australia consults on draft ’30 by 30′ terrestrial roadmap
Cold snap, low on gas: the possible gas shortage in Victoria is a warning
UK’s drive to install heat pumps stymied by ‘lack of demand and skill shortage’
Almost a third of installers surveyed say finding skilled fitters is a barrier for customers, while 40% note lack of interest
The UK’s drive to replace gas boilers with heat pumps is being stymied by a lack of consumer demand and a shortage of skilled installers to fit heat pumps where they are wanted, according to an industry survey.
The most comprehensive poll of heat pump installers to date found that the biggest barrier was the low number of households choosing to get one fitted.
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