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Setting up EU biodiversity monitoring initiative could cost up to €40 bln over 10 years, expert says
Scotland seeks to create pipeline of investable nature projects
Investor launches energy transition ETF targeting carbon markets
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Elephant seal makes ‘epic’ trek back after Canadian officials relocate him
Notorious for drawing large crowds, Emerson was removed by officials who were surprised to find him back in Victoria in a week
Last week, gun-wielding conservation officers stuffed a 500-lb elephant seal in the back of a van, drove him along a winding highway in western Canada and left him on a remote beach “far from human habitation”.
The plan was to move the young seal far from British Columbia’s capital city, where over the last year, he has developed a reputation for ending up in “unusual locations”, including flower beds, city parks and busy roads.
Continue reading...Direct air capture developer launches portfolio service including other carbon removals
Corporations still paying a premium for highly rated nature-based credits, research finds ahead of CCP arrival
CCS won’t solve steel emissions -report
What the desert city of Dubai looks like after its biggest rainfall in 75 years – video
Cars submerged in raging flood waters, planes taxiing on flooded runways and ankle-deep water at a metro station – this is what the United Arab Emirates and its desert city of Dubai look after a deluge. Dubai received about as much rain in 24 hours as it usually does in a year
Continue reading...Northwest Europe needs to stimulate more demand to meet hydrogen targets, IEA says
South Korea cancels April CO2 allowance auction amid weak demand
INTERVIEW: Australian biodiversity credit developer plans huge scale up, sees tradable units as “inevitable”
INTERVIEW: Market-moving deals in the voluntary carbon market seek insurance
Scientists probe the secrets of mega icebergs
GenZero, South Pole partner for centre devoted to “novel” carbon solutions
WA mining and media ‘naysayers’ spreading misinformation about nature reforms, Senate hears
Graeme Samuel, who led 2020 review of environmental laws, says ‘I doubt that I’ll be red-faced when we do actually see the laws’
The head of a review into Australia’s national environmental laws has accused Western Australia’s mining industry and media of spreading “misinformation” about the Albanese government’s nature reforms.
Graeme Samuel told a federal Senate hearing into the extinction crisis that “naysayers” in WA’s mining sector had run a campaign of “negative publicity” against improved environmental protections.
Continue reading...Japanese oil refiner make first foray into forest carbon
Sabah to soon list first nature-based credits on Malaysian carbon exchange
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