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Norwegian fund adviser raises concerns with Rio Tinto over deforestation
Rooftop solar surge outpaces EU governments’ plans -report
INTERVIEW: Malaysia to release draft carbon offset mechanism for forestry sector soon
Organisations urge VCMI to backtrack on voluntary carbon flexi claim, call it “counterproductive”
EU, US to move forward on creating “transatlantic green marketplace”, raw materials club
Generation starts at what will be South Australia’s biggest wind farm
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EU fossil power generation continues collapse in Q1 2024
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Scotland pitches private nature restoration incentives
Mining for critical minerals is putting African great apes at risk of decimation, study finds
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US announces $20 bln in grants to mobilise private capital towards community-level climate action
Japan issues call for voluntary projects under JCM
“No feasible pathway:” Kean quits Coalition-based charity because of its obsession with nuclear
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Schools close and crops wither as ‘historic’ heatwave hits south-east Asia
Governments across region grappling for response as temperatures soar to unseasonable highs
Thousands of schools in the Philippines have stopped in-person classes due to unbearable heat. In Indonesia, prolonged dry weather has caused rice prices to soar. In Thailand’s waters, temperatures are so high that scientists fear coral could be destroyed.
A “historic heatwave” is being experienced across south-east Asia, according to Maximiliano Herrera, a climatologist and weather historian. In updates posted on X, he said heat that was unprecedented for early April had been recorded at monitoring stations across the region this week, including in Minbu, in central Myanmar, where 44C was recorded – the first time in south-east Asia’s climatic history that such high temperatures had been reached so early in the month. In Hat Yai, in Thailand’s far south, 40.2 C was reached, an all-time record, while Yên Châu in north-west Vietnam hit 40.6C, unprecedented for this time of year.
Continue reading...US banks ‘sabotaging’ own net zero plans by livestock financing, report claims
Lending to meat, dairy and feed corporations led to ‘significant proportion’ of banks’ emissions, Friends of the Earth found
American banks are “sabotaging” their own climate commitments by financing meat, dairy and feed corporations, according to a report.
The report analysed funding from 58 US banks to animal protein and feed companies in the form of loans and underwriting, such as share and bond issuance guarantees.
Continue reading...Voluntary carbon ratings agency co-founder steps down
Rio Tinto’s Madagascar mine may face lawsuit over pollution claims
Mining company hit with accusation it contaminated waterways with harmful levels of uranium and lead
In a letter of claim, a document that is an early step in a lawsuit, the villagers accuse Rio Tinto of contaminating the waterways and lakes that they use for domestic purposes with elevated and harmful levels of uranium and lead, which pose a serious risk to human health.
This story was published in partnership with The Intercept. The reporting for this investigation was supported by a grant from Journalists for Transparency, an initiative of Transparency International.
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