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Battery storage now dominates system services market for main grid
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AEMO provides connection approval for another two grid-forming big batteries
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Brazilian carbon credit developer receives $38 mln for forest restoration from national development bank
Verra provides updated timeline on reform efforts
COMMENT: No climate justice without carbon credits
California ARB issues first offsets of 2024, more than two-thirds DEBs-tagged
US EPA greenlights carbon storage permits in Indiana
Bumblebee among species US wildlife officials consider listing as endangered
US Fish and Wildlife Service completes review of petitions and finds 10 new species that may be added to Endangered Species Act
Federal wildlife officials announced on Wednesday they will consider adding 10 new species to the Endangered Species Act, including a big bumblebee that serves as an important pollinator across the United States.
US Fish and Wildlife Service officials said they had completed 90-day reviews of petitions to add the species to the list and determined that listing may be warranted. The finding triggers reviews of the species’ status.
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Prince Albert had nothing to do with the lyrebird bearing his name. Should our birds be named after people?
*Forest Carbon Technical Advisor, Wildlife Conservation Society – Phnom Penh
Amazon's record drought driven by climate change
Amazon's record drought driven by climate change
Corporate financial statements may have to tackle biodiversity, lawyer says
*Manager, Market Strategy & Engagement, Native – US (Remote)
Fresh analysis points to limited 2024 impact of Red Sea diversions on EUA demand
INTERVIEW: Conservation NGO cuts out brokers in plan to develop and sell REDD carbon credits
Far-right win at EU elections could derail the bloc’s Green Deal -report
Minister vows to end water firms’ pollution self-monitoring in England
Environment secretary, Steve Barclay, tells firms he will toughen regulatory approach but gives no timescale
The environment secretary has told water companies in England that they will no longer be able to monitor and report on pollution from their own treatment works.
Steve Barclay told the privatised industry he would put an end to operator self-monitoring in a toughening of the regulatory approach.
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