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Marine biodiversity credit market may need “new type” of units, RePlanet says
California ARB offset issuance ticks up again, but remains behind 2023 levels
Oil and gas companies fail to sufficiently disclose climate risks for investors -study
NA100 guide on engaging with eight sectors published
Former FERC chairman joins board of California-based carbon removal company
Nordics take lead on CCS, negative emissions as EU debates 2040 climate goal
UK oil and gas regulator pushes developers to cut emissions or face possible closure
Registries should lead the charge to scale voluntary carbon market, finds survey
UK competition regulator clamps down on greenwashing in fashion sector
“Unconscionable:” Eraring delay could cost $150m a year, adding to massive Origin windfall, report says
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EU businesses and governments look to Mauritania to fulfill their hydrogen ambitions
Fifth of food wasted globally at cost of £1tn a year, says UN report
UN Food Waste Index report says food wastage is major contributor to climate crisis
More than a billion meals are thrown away every day, in poor countries as well as rich ones, despite more than 730m people living in hunger around the world.
About a fifth of food around the world is wasted, sometimes through profligacy or poor planning, sometimes from a lack of access to refrigeration or storage, according to the UN Food Waste Index Report, published on Wednesday, at a global cost of about $1tn a year.
Continue reading...Solar Sunshot: Albanese pledges $1bn to take Australia from “pit to panel”
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Northumberland’s Farne Islands reopen to tourists after bird flu outbreak
Boats had been barred from landing since July 2022 owing to virus, which has ravaged populations of seabirds
The puffins started arriving two weeks ago – and now there are thousands of them fizzing around in a mad frenzy. They have joined kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars and shags. Soon Arctic terns will arrive after their epic journey across the world from the Antarctic.
This week humans arrived after a two-year ban from the Farne Islands in Northumberland, one of the UK’s most important sanctuaries for breeding seabirds.
Continue reading...UK biodiversity net gain tool for small developers launches
Australia open to include OECMs in Nature Repair Market
Brazil, France announce €1 bln plan to ramp up financing towards “bioeconomy” in the Amazon
Water companies in England face outrage over record sewage discharges
Call for environmental emergency to be declared after data reveals 105% rise in raw sewage discharges over past 12 months
Water companies in England have faced a barrage of criticism as data revealed raw sewage was discharged for more than 3.6m hours into rivers and seas last year in a 105% increase on the previous 12 months.
The scale of the discharges of untreated waste made 2023 the worst year for storm water pollution. Early data seen by the Guardian put the scale of discharges at more than 4m hours, but officials said the figures were an early estimate.
Continue reading...Extreme heat summit to urge leaders to act on threat from rising temperatures
IFRC and USAid staging conference to draw attention to risks and share best practice in disaster alerts and response
Two of the world’s biggest aid agencies will host an inaugural global summit on extreme heat on Thursday as directors warn that the climate crisis is dramatically increasing the probability of a mass-fatality heat disaster.
The conference will highlight some of the pioneering work being done, from tree-planting projects to the development of reflective roof coverings that reduce indoor temperatures.
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