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Biomass industry to triple by 2030 with massive impacts on forests, study says
The Nature Conservancy calls for EU nature credit standard
BRIEFING: India’s plant-specific approach to carbon market aims to tackle industrial diversity
LNG a bargaining chip to avoid trade tariffs -analysts
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Fresh batch of J-REDD+ carbon credits to provide much-needed supply boost for CORSIA
FEATURE: Resumed COP16 talks eye nature finance deal amid resurfacing tensions
Frontier opens applications for 2025 CDR pre-purchase agreements
US anti-pipeline activists say charges against them ‘meant to intimidate’
Protesters who tried to disrupt completion of Mountain Valley pipeline to defend themselves in Virginia court
Climate activists who tried to disrupt the completion of a fossil-fuel pipeline through Appalachian forests will appear in court in Virginia on Tuesday to face serious criminal charges that they vehemently deny.
The Mountain Valley pipeline (MVP) was pushed through by the Biden administration in mid-2023 – overriding court orders, regulatory blocks and widespread opposition to the 300-mile (480km) fossil fuel project. Biden’s decision triggered a wave of non-violent protests and civil disobedience against the pipeline in Virginia and West Virginia as work crews rushed to finish construction of the pipeline through sensitive waterways and protected forests.
Continue reading...UK biochar producer halts domestic carbon project amid public backlash
Japan prepares legislation for domestic ETS
EU proposes new rules to measure CO2 emissions from trucks
Seven planets to be visible in night sky for last time until 2040
“For the first time in 40 years, emissions are going down because we’re shutting down factories”: EU chemical industry rings the alarm bell
Offset, compliance markets in India expected to be of similar size, regulator says
China’s Tianjin to lower emissions threshold, add more companies to local ETS
UK’s seasonal farm worker scheme to be extended for five years
Environment secretary will hope move can reset relations with farmers after inheritance tax row
The environment secretary, Steve Reed, is to announce a five-year extension of the seasonal farm worker scheme in an attempt to reset relations with farmers after fury over inheritance tax.
Making his pitch to farmers at the National Farmers’ Union conference in central London on Tuesday, Reed will also announce the opening of a new national biosecurity centre to tackle diseases including foot-and-mouth and bluetongue.
Continue reading...Dartmoor wild boar sightings prompt suspicions of guerrilla rewilding
Dog walker’s close encounter prompts debate over whether the animals, once native to UK, should remain
Sightings of wild boar on Dartmoor have raised suspicions a guerrilla rewilder has been releasing them – and prompted a debate over whether they should be allowed to remain.
Videos of a group of boar on the moors in Devon were posted online earlier this month, and a dog walker has recently complained of a close encounter with one of them, which frightened his pet.
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