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Advisory firm beefs up platform to aid carbon credit investors
Gold Standard joins France-based group to develop biodiversity certification methodology
CIX proposes to add another REDD project for its NBS assessment, brokers say market fragmenting
Welsh town first to trial 10p bottle and can return scheme across community
Hundreds of Brecon households sign up for scheme in which they get money for every container they recycle
It is best known as a picturesque base for mountain walks but over the last three months a small Welsh market town has been taking part in a world-first environmental scheme that it is hoped may help revolutionise recycling.
People in Brecon (Aberhonddu) have been given manifold ways of returning drinks containers in exchange for a small financial reward. Uptake for the project, a digital deposit return scheme (DDRS) in which citizens get 10p for every container they recycle, has been good with 1,300 of the 4,300 households eligible signing up and 25,000 containers set to be processed.
Continue reading...Big European insurers ‘underwrite 30% of US coal despite net zero pledges’
Lloyd’s of London, Zurich and Swiss Re among top 10 insurers of largest US coalmines, study finds
Lloyd’s of London and other big European insurers are underwriting almost a third of US coal production despite their net zero pledges, according to research, with the Lloyd’s insurance market emerging as the second-biggest player.
A report from the Insure Our Future campaign group found that Lloyd’s, Zurich and Swiss Re are among the top 10 insurers of the 25 biggest US coalmines, which produced more than 60% of the country’s output last year. They underwrite 13 mines producing 30.7% of US coal.
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Famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian’s Wall found cut down
Police investigating after former tree of the year winner thought to have been deliberately felled
A police investigation has been launched into the felling of one of the most photographed trees in the country, the Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland, which was found cut down on Thursday morning.
The world famous tree, voted tree of the year in a Woodland Trust competition in 2016 and featured in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, is thought to have been deliberately felled.
Continue reading...UK group rates construction supply chain materials as ‘low’ biodiversity impact
CN Markets: CEAs extend all-time high with stable volumes, growing momentum expected
Neara raises $15 million for bankroll its push to ease renewable bottlenecks
Emerging critical infrastructure technology company has raised more than $15 million to bankroll a push into the United States and Europe to support energy utilities.
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CO2 yet to decouple entirely from GDP growth, rating agency says
Swiss glaciers lose 10% of their volume in two years
Volume lost during hot summers of 2022 and 2023 equal to total depletion between 1960 and 1990, says report
Swiss glaciers have lost 10% of their volume in just two years, a report has found.
Scientists have said climate breakdown caused by the burning of fossil fuels is the cause of unusually hot summers and winters with very low snow volume, which have caused the accelerating melts. The volume lost during the hot summers of 2022 and 2023 is the same as that lost between 1960 and 1990.
Continue reading...Australia satellite imagery upgrades represent the next fight in ACCU integrity space, expert says
Direct air capture startup joins Oman mineralisation project
Japanese trading firm to back millions of forest offsets with 3D measurement system
First turbine goes up at Forrest-backed Clarke Creek wind farm
After a brief downing of tools in May, the first turbine has been installed at what will be one of the biggest wind farms in Australia.
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French investment firm and carbon project developer unveil plan to invest billions into forestry projects
Miners must do far more to align global critical mineral development with emissions targets, report says
EU faces ‘make or break moment’ for green transition, report says
Researchers see political risks to decarbonisation plan across forthcoming elections, but also suggest steps to win support
The EU faces a “make or break moment” for decarbonisation if it is to stick to the European Green Deal, a new report warns, amid the cost of living crisis, multiple elections and a growing political “greenlash”.
In research published on Thursday, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) said European policymakers must convince voters that sticking to the green transition is in their interests – especially with European parliament elections and several national elections coming next year.
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