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Scotland backs standard for community benefits in nature projects
Farmers stage last protest in Brussels ahead of EU elections
Dangerously hot conditions expected as heatwave strikes south-west US
Area from south-east California to central Arizona see will extreme heat, with temperatures topping out at 113F in Phoenix
Parts of California, Nevada and Arizona are expected to bake this week as the first heatwave of the season arrives with triple-digit temperatures forecast for areas including Phoenix, which last summer saw a record 31 straight days of at least 110F (43.3C).
By Wednesday, most of an area stretching from south-east California to central Arizona will see “easily their hottest” weather since last September, and record daily highs could be seen from Las Vegas to Phoenix, the National Weather Service said late on Monday.
Continue reading...Scientist warns against voluntary carbon scandals slowing rainforest conservation
Vietnamese, German firms team up for developing large forestry project
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FEATURE: Paris Olympics to use range of voluntary carbon credits in bid to be ‘Greenest Games’
Guardian ‘open’ to writing positive stories about VCM, when they emerge
Dutch asset manager raises €12 mln to launch biodiversity fund
Governments must leverage private sector’s interest in nature to take action on biodiversity, study says
UK clean energy investments rise, but private finance worldwide still lags -report
Voluntary market needs paradigm shift, must embrace carbon finance for transition, says ex-Verra boss
Malawi finance ministry says time is now for carbon market investment -media
Badger culls to continue in England despite lack of scientific evidence
Exclusive: Defra issues new cull licences despite government adviser saying there is ‘no justification’
Badger cull licences have been issued by the government despite its own scientific adviser saying there is “no justification” for doing so.
Leaked documents seen by the Guardian show the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs this month issued 17 new licences to continue culling badgers, overruling Dr Peter Brotherton, the director of science at Natural England, the government’s adviser for the natural environment in England.
Continue reading...Report calls for more Indigenous blue carbon opportunities in Australia
China's far-side Moon mission begins journey back
Singapore firm kicks off Australian plans by breaking ground on new Gunsynd solar project
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NZ Market: NZU price rises 10% as speculator-driven bounce continues
Australia explores Guarantee of Origin scheme to encourage green metals development
World on track to triple renewables based on government policies, but not according to climate pledges
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