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Germany to miss 2045 net zero target despite energy transition progress -report
Millions of CORSIA-eligible cookstove credits will be ready by Q3, says developer
Canadian nonprofit announces C$3 mln funding call for CDR
Man's brain turned to glass by hot Vesuvius ash cloud
Urgent action needed to tackle methane emissions -EU agency
UK tech companies announce AI-driven biodiversity risk partnership
Cuba to leverage Article 6 finance to achieve conditional NDC targets
Frontier buyers commit $30.6 mln in electrochemical DAC deal
Drax fires warning shot over BECCS investment in the UK
Bloomberg, General Index expand voluntary carbon market partnership, over 200 credit price assessments added to Terminal
EU’s corporate reporting Omnibus bill faces rough ride in Parliament
More than 100,000 African seeds put in Svalbard vault for safekeeping
Seeds of 177 species from across Africa to be stored in Norway to preserve crop diversity in case of disaster
More than 100,000 seeds from across Africa have been deposited in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, the world’s repository for specimens intended to preserve crop diversity in the event of disaster.
Among the latest additions are seeds critical to building climate resilience, such as the tree Faidherbia albida, which turns nitrogen into ammonia and nitrates, and Cordia africana, the Sudan teak, a tree renowned for its strength and durability.
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Carbon removal standard updates verification with more frequent audits, dMRV cost measures
‘People’s commission’ to examine future of water industry in England and Wales
Inquiry set up by academics and campaigners to rival ‘too limited’ government-established commission
A “people’s commission” on the future of the water industry will travel across England and Wales taking evidence from the public and environmental campaign groups fighting sewage pollution.
Academics and environmental campaigners who were central to exposing the routine dumping of raw sewage into rivers by water companies have set up the inquiry to rival the government-established independent commission.
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