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Iraq, Canada consider carbon markets partnership -media
UK trims carbon permit auction volumes for final seven sales of 2024 on aviation changes
‘Better than medication’: prescribing nature works, project shows
Scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to better mental health, report finds
A major scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to big improvements in mental health, a report has found.
The prescribing of activities in nature to tackle mental ill health has benefited thousands of people across England, a government-backed project has shown.
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Greta Thunberg arrested during Gaza war protest in Copenhagen – video
Footage shows Danish police apprehending the activist Greta Thunberg at a Gaza war protest. Six demonstrators were detained at the scene, at the University of Copenhagen, after about 20 people blocked the entrance to a building and three entered, a police spokesperson told Reuters
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CME scraps C-GEO futures as integrity-focused voluntary carbon contracts start to replace old market
RWE boss calls on policymakers to stop ‘misusing’ EU ETS
US carbon project developer calls for European SAF mandates to integrate removals, questions ETS integration
Future of EU agriculture report dismisses carbon trading as ‘premature’
EU lawmakers call on China, Saudi Arabia to contribute more to climate finance
Six companies bid to develop CO2 storage in Norway’s North Sea
England’s nature farming budget to be cut by £100 mln, article says
Data centres to emit billions through 2030, drive carbon removal demand, say analysts
Wave energy device ready for launch in Albany’s King George Sound
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Europe’s farming lobbies recognise need to eat less meat in shared vision report
Dialogue with green groups results in agreement on ‘urgent, ambitious and feasible’ reforms in agriculture
Europe’s food and farming lobbies have recognised the need to eat less meat after hammering out a shared vision for the future of agriculture with green groups and other stakeholders.
The wide-ranging report calls for “urgent, ambitious and feasible” change in farm and food systems and acknowledges that Europeans eat more animal protein than scientists recommend. It says support is needed to rebalance diets toward plant-based proteins such as better education, stricter marketing and voluntary buyouts of farms in regions that intensively rear livestock.
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