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Beekeepers to the rescue after 5 million bees fall off truck in Canada
Florida takes stock in Storm Idalia's aftermath
CP Daily: Wednesday August 30, 2023
Flood protection based on historical records is flawed – we need a risk model fit for climate change
Brazil ETS bill vote delayed in Senate after governors issue demands
Industrial Decarbonization Specialist, California Air Resources Board – Sacramento
US offering $350 mln to reduce methane output from oil and gas
RSPB apologises for calling ministers 'liars' over environment pledges
Two US carbon removal ecosystem players receive federal funding to advance DAC
Ratings firm highlights cracks in Everland’s REDD+ robustness claims
Ageing coal and gas generators getting less reliable, says AEMO
AEMO says country's ageing coal plants are getting less reliable, with the rate of unplanned outage rates likely to remain high as they battle with extreme weather.
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Blue supermoon: World gazes at rare lunar phenomenon
Forest fires double in intensity in past 20 years, data shows, fuelling concerns over climate change feedback loop
We studied more than 1,500 coastal ecosystems - they will drown if we let the world warm above 2℃
Gabon coup highlights risks ahead of summit to attract carbon investment to Africa
US lawmakers introduce bill to promote small forest landowner participation in carbon markets
Senior Specialist, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Reporting, BASF – Berlin/Hybrid
Guyana targets $70/tonne for REDD+ sales, brushes off integrity concerns
Washington partners with carbon removal devloper to tackle wildfires
Scrapping housebuilder pollution rules is a regression, watchdog tells Coffey
Office for Environmental Protection chair tells ministers plan will degrade England’s rivers and demands that they explain it to MPs
Plans to rip up pollution rules for housebuilders are a “regression” which will degrade England’s rivers, the government’s environment watchdog has said.
An amendment tabled by the government to the levelling up bill orders local authorities to ignore nutrient pollution from new developments in ecologically sensitive areas in England, including the Norfolk Broads and the Lake District. These nutrients, when untreated, cause algal blooms that choke the life from rivers.
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