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South Korea to cut 30 MtCO2 through domestic and overseas forestry projects
Rio Tinto lands ARENA funds to cut emissions at alumina refinery with green hydrogen
ARENA to partly fund $111 million project, including a green hydrogen electrolyser to help decarbonise the hard-to-abate industry.
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Offshore wind: Race for space as pared back Hunter zone officially declared
Federal Labor officially declares Australia's second offshore wind development zone, a nearly 2,000km square area off the coast of the Hunter region.
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Energy experts say chasing nuclear would likely stop Australia reaching net zero
Energy experts, including another former chief scientist, say nuclear debate is being used to slow down renewables and puts net zero targets at risk.
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AU Market: ACCU price drops to near two-year low before sharply rebounding
Better MRV needed for ‘climate-smart’ practices critical to increasing GHG absorption of US forests -study
*Senior Program Officer, REDD+ Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)
US EPA implements next stage of HFC phasedown trading system
ANALYSIS: Experts propose designer solutions for Canada’s struggling 2 Billion Trees programme
UAE ups Paris emissions pledge as it prepares to host key climate summit
Gold Standard pauses Zimbabwe carbon project issuances as government crafts revenue plans
Turning the housing crisis around: how a circular economy can give us affordable, sustainable homes
Climate change threatens to cause 'synchronised harvest failures' across the globe, with implications for Australia's food security
Lawsuits against Virginia RGGI repeal can begin later this month
Global temperature rises in steps -- here's why we can expect a steep climb this year and next
EU lawmakers scramble for compromise as nature bill remains divisive
Coalition of cargo owners pool demand for zero-emission solutions by 2025
RGGI states decrease allowance volume for Q3 sale
Birds get revenge by using anti-bird spikes in nests
Nuclear bomb fallout chosen to define start of Anthropocene
Plutonium spike in Canadian lake sediments marks dawn of new epoch in which humanity dominates planet
The site to represent the start of the Anthropocene epoch on Earth has been selected by scientists. It will mark the end of 11,700 years of a stable global environment in which the whole of human civilisation developed and the start of a new age, dominated by human activities.
The site is a sinkhole lake in Canada. It hosts annual sediments showing clear spikes due to the colossal impact of humanity on the planet from 1950 onwards, from plutonium from hydrogen bomb tests to the particles from fossil fuel burning that have showered the globe.
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