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Greta Thunberg arrested at Gaza war protest in Copenhagen
Climate activist one of six detained by police after students block university building in Danish capital
Danish police have arrested the environmental activist Greta Thunberg in Copenhagen at a protest against the war in Gaza, a spokesperson for the student group organising the demonstration has said.
Six people had been detained on Wednesday at the University of Copenhagen after 20 people blocked the entrance to a building and three entered, a police spokesperson said.
Continue reading...First biochar project to launch on voluntary carbon registry’s new North American protocol
ID Market: Trade drops after July spike
NZ govt commissioned report calls for national blue carbon strategy
Work on Vietnam’s first flue gas CCS project announced
Korean securities firm secures partnership for international mitigation projects
US business group gives advice to EU on CCUS, hydrogen deployment
Solar Insiders Podcast: Rise of an Australian PV Maverick
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Queensland LNP to ditch state renewable targets, may nix wind projects altogether
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First of 444 Tesla megapacks installed at Melbourne’s giant battery project
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Biochar doesn’t just store carbon – it stores water and boosts farmers’ drought resilience
PREVIEW: Washington’s Q3 auction forecasts clouded by programme uncertainty
Wind and solar dominated South Australia overtakes Tasmania as Australia’s most renewable state
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PREVIEW: Traders expect discounted RGGI Q3 auction clear, compliance participation key
South Korea deal advances works on world’s biggest renewable hydrogen hub in W.A.
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Sunshine state leads solar rankings with PV on half of all homes, but more work to do in “critical decade”
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Washington CFS overhauls validation, verification in draft regulation
UPDATE – Latest NZ ETS auction sees another bidless round
Let’s be honest: Australia’s claim to have cut climate pollution isn’t as good as it seems | Adam Morton
Take renewable energy out of the equation and there isn’t much else expected to reduce fossil fuel use this side of 2030
Australia has a problem with greenhouse gas emissions – a bigger problem than the political debate concedes.
Late last week, as Australians endured record August warmth and global heating-fuelled extreme rain, the federal government released data that suggest heat-trapping gases across most of the economy are currently headed in the wrong direction or yet to budge much from historic highs.
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