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ARB offset issuance YTD trails 2023 by 30%
Study correlates IMO regulations’ reduced sulphur emissions to inadvertently accelerate global warming
UK big business to increase carbon credit spend tenfold, finds survey
Cost of fighting flooding is soaking up English councils’ cash, ministers warned
District councils in low-lying areas say they have cut day-to-day services such as bin collections to fund pumping stations
The costs of preventing major floods caused by extreme weather and excessive rainfall have fuelled a growing financial crisis among district councils in low-lying areas of England, ministers have been warned.
Districts in the east of the country say they are having to cut day-to-day services such as bin collections to meet dramatic and unsustainable rises in payments levied to fund pumping stations used to protect communities from flooding.
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If we want more solar and wind farms, we need to get locals on board by ensuring they all benefit too
NGOs plot legal challenge to new gas drilling permit in German North Sea
Voluntary carbon removals standard consults on mineralisation storage modules
Ukraine green lights $20 bln plan to boost renewable energy production by 2030
Fallout from Woodside’s birthday bash shows Australia is far from united in climate fight | Temperature Check
WA newspaper throws tantrum and Tony Abbott blames ‘climate cult’ after prime minister misses fossil fuel company’s party
If we are looking for something to illustrate Australia’s inability to have any coherent and sustained response to the climate crisis over the past couple of decades, we can find it in the reaction to the fossil fuel giant Woodside’s 70th birthday dinner.
That reaction being a little bit of climate science denial, plus some political patronage and big servings of fossil fuel cheerleading barely disguised as journalism.
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