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Carbon pricing most effective tax policy for reaching US emissions reductions goal -report
State legislature should enact affordability, reliability guardrails on New York climate efforts -think tank
We can’t say yet if grid-breaking thunderstorms are getting worse – but we shouldn’t wait to find out
EU carbon-backed digital token startup shuts down amid regulatory, financial difficulties
EU lawmakers warn against war budget taking money off clean industries
ICE confirms Alberta TIER futures to launch next month
Researchers found 37 mine sites in Australia that could be converted into renewable energy storage. So what are we waiting for?
NGO aims to generate voluntary carbon credits from green housing in West Africa
USDA to list approved voluntary carbon market actors to support nature-based project development
Southern Water fined £330,000 for stream pollution that killed 2,000 fish
Waste flowed into Hampshire stream for 20 hours because of faulty equipment at pumping station
A water company has been fined £330,000 after raw sewage escaped into a stream in Hampshire for up to 20 hours, killing about 2,000 fish including brown trout.
Waste flowed into Shawford Lake Stream on the edge of the South Downs because of faulty equipment at a pumping station.
Continue reading...EU nature law still alive amid tensions on the Green Deal 100 days before election
IE WEEK: Ukraine war prompts Russia to look more seriously at renewables -expert
Conduct biodiversity impact assessments to unlock renewable investments, EBRD says
INTERVIEW: Interconnected supply chains drive need for climate risk insurance
EU cracks down on CEO environmental crime with landmark directive
International Energy Week: Oil and gas isn’t going away anytime soon -industry execs
London is city most exposed to air pollution from aviation, global study finds
Six airports put UK capital ahead of Tokyo and Dubai, with Heathrow second-worst global airport for climate impact
The planes taking off and landing at London’s six airports expose the city’s inhabitants to the equivalent of 3.23m cars’ worth of harmful nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emissions every year. In Tokyo and Dubai, residents are exposed to 2.78m cars’ worth of emissions from air traffic.
These three cities are the world’s worst affected by air pollution from aviation, according to new research tracking the air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions of cargo and passenger flights from airports around the world.
Continue reading...Oxfordshire housing development ‘should be blocked due to failing sewage system’
Environment Agency objects to plans for 1,450 new homes, saying Thames Water’s Oxford plant cannot cope with more demand
A major housing development should be blocked because underinvestment by Thames Water in the sewage system means it is unable to cope with the pressure of an increased population, the Environment Agency has warned.
Thames Water’s treatment plant in Oxford has been illegally discharging sewage for six years, causing significant risk to the rivers and environment from pollution, the EA has said.
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