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Pennsylvania activates 61 RGGI compliance accounts following programme linkage
COMMENT: ART board statement regarding the integrity of HFLD credits
Australia's finally acknowledged climate change is a national security threat. Here are 5 mistakes to avoid
KLM’s climate campaign lawsuit could have broader implication on sectoral offsetting
Scientists puzzled by toads squatting in dormouse nests high in trees
University of Cambridge researchers find amphibians dwelling as high as 3 metres above ground
Scientists hunting for dormice have been surprised to find toads sleeping in their nest boxes, high up in the trees.
A study has for the first time revealed the frequency with which the common toad nests and breeds in the trees.
Continue reading...Brussels launches call for experts to advise on EU carbon removals policy
UK keeps mum on coal phase-out in UK energy security bill
ANALYSIS: Fundamentals favour coal to drive EU power sector emissions above pre-pandemic levels
ClearBlue Markets’ nature-based solutions director leaves role
AirCarbon Exchange to host VER auction for Brazilian project
New voluntary offset contract offered to retail customers in bid for wider take-up
North Wales’ ancient felled Pontfadog oak returns in five cloned saplings
A 2013 storm toppled the tree that had stood in the Ceiriog valley for 1,200 years – but now it lives on
On a stormy night in April 2013, a resounding crack echoed around a valley in north-east Wales and when day broke a melancholy sight met the eyes of villagers.
The mighty Pontfadog oak, a glorious tree that had stood sentinel over the Ceiriog valley for 1,200 years, had been toppled, and a heap of broken branches, decayed wood, lichens and fungi lying among the spring flowers.
Continue reading...‘Putin rubbing hands with glee’ after EU votes to class gas and nuclear as green
Parliament backs plan to classify some projects as clean power investments
The European parliament has backed plans to label gas and nuclear energy as “green”, rejecting appeals from Ukraine and climate activists that the proposals are a gift to Vladimir Putin.
One senior MEP said the vote was a “dark day for the climate”, while experts said the EU had set a dangerous precedent for countries to follow.
Continue reading...Euro Markets: Midday Update
EU Parliament endorses plans to label gas and nuclear as green activities
Shell signs off on Europe’s largest green hydrogen plant, eyes 2025 start
UPDATE – New NZ voluntary offset product resumes issuance, dismisses additionality concerns
New Forests launches carbon programme for Tasmanian farmers
Global dismay as supreme court ruling leaves Biden’s climate policy in tatters
Biden’s election was billed as heralding a ‘climate presidency’ but congressional and judicial roadblocks mean he has little to show
Joe Biden’s election triggered a global surge in optimism that the climate crisis would, finally, be decisively confronted. But the US supreme court’s decision last week to curtail America’s ability to cut planet-heating emissions has proved the latest blow to a faltering effort by Biden on climate that is now in danger of becoming largely moribund.
The supreme court’s ruling that the US government could not use its existing powers to phase out coal-fired power generation without “clear congressional authorization” quickly ricocheted around the world among those now accustomed to looking on in dismay at America’s seemingly endless stumbles in addressing global heating.
Continue reading...Construction starts at Andrew Forrest-backed $3 billion renewable energy precinct
Construction starts at the massive $3 billion Clarke Creek renewables precinct in Queensland. The Andrew Forrest-backed project could become Australia's largest.
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