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Ulez expansion: 45% fewer ‘dirty’ vehicles now on London’s roads, says TfL
Sadiq Khan hails ‘huge progress’ as progress report finds more than 95% of vehicles are now compliant
The number of the most polluting vehicles driven in London has fallen by almost half since the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) was expanded, taking almost 80,000 older cars off the roads.
About 77,000, or 45%, fewer non-compliant cars and vans were detected on average a day in September, the first month of operation of the expanded zone – compared with June 2023.
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Market steps into the unknown to supply adjusted CORSIA-eligible units
Climate change a much greater threat to whales than offshore wind, study finds
New scientific report finds the impact on whales from offshore wind farm development is minimal – and much less serious than the threat from climate change.
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Finland extends life of last coal generator for three years, despite spending billions on nuclear
Finland joins another nuclear dependent country France in extending the life of its last coal generators to avoid blackouts over winter.
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Electric hot water is a hero of flexible demand. Where does it stand in the age of rooftop solar?
Electric hot water has been a valuable controlled load tool for the grid for decades. But can we sell the concept to customers in the age of rooftop solar?
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Researchers propose new pricing approach to restore faith in voluntary carbon markets
VCM Report: Early October enthusiasm for carbon credits fades after Kariba bad press
Victoria’s new SEC to establish one-stop-shops for householder electrification
Victoria's strategy to electrify the state at scale, and fast, is to revamp the public-owned electricity authority and create one-stop shops for consumers.
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Canadian hydrogen from natural gas labelled as CO2-free gets $10 mln for South Korea’s net zero goal
Cookstove manufacturer issues green bonds to fund carbon project expansion
A month out from COP28, efforts to get a global deal to phase out fossil fuels gain momentum
RGGI Market: RGAs inch past all-time highs on nearly three-month low volumes
Industrial technology firm’s partnership with direct air capture company to utilise renewable power
Deforestation has big impact on regional temperatures, study of Brazilian Amazon shows
Research highlights benefits forests bring surrounding regions in terms of cooler air and more rainfall
Deforestation has a far greater impact on regional temperatures than previously believed, according to a new study of the Brazilian Amazon that shows agricultural businesses would be among the biggest beneficiaries of forest conservation.
The paper has important political implications because farmers in Amazonian states have, until now, led the way in forest destruction on the assumption that they will make money by clearing more land.
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Fire-smart farming: how the crops we plant could help reduce the risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes
Faltering UK carbon price could mean billions in export tax bills, lost treasury revenues -report
Climate crisis: carbon emissions budget is now tiny, scientists say
Having good chance of limiting global heating to 1.5C is gone, sending ‘dire’ message about the adequacy of climate action
The carbon budget remaining to limit the climate crisis to 1.5C of global heating is now “tiny”, according to an analysis, sending a “dire” message about the adequacy of climate action.
The carbon budget is the maximum amount of carbon emissions that can be released while restricting global temperature rise to the limits of the Paris agreement. The new figure is half the size of the budget estimated in 2020 and would be exhausted in six years at current levels of emissions.
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