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Greta Thunberg detained at The Hague climate demonstration
Climate activist detained after Extinction Rebellion protesters tried to block road near Dutch parliament
Greta Thunberg was detained by police at a demonstration in The Hague, in the Netherlands.
The climate activist was put in a bus by local police along with other protesters who tried to block a major highway into the city on Saturday.
Continue reading...Just 57 producers account for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement emissions since 2016
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The world's eclipse chasers arrive in North America
New phase of carbon markets to focus on emission cuts rather than offsets
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Carbon capture technology firm wins financial backing from US oil giant
Africa-focused carbon project developer hunting for new CEO
California carbon capture project halted, permits withdrawn following EPA order
Manitoba government introduces CCUS project legislation
WCI compliance instrument surplus continues to expand through Q1 2024
Traders reduce exposure in RGGI and Washington carbon markets, CCAs remain in favour
German carbon removals firms inks MRV agreement with Kenyan DAC developer
FEATURE: Carbon ‘currency’ increasingly seen on balance sheets, social metrics
INTERVIEW: Corporate action on Scope 3 emissions to prevail despite limited SEC climate disclosure rules
Marine consortium launches carbon insetting programme for greener shipping -media
US SEC issues stay of reinstated climate disclosure rules pending judicial review
Indian govt venture puts Verra-issued voluntary carbon credits up for sale for domestic buyers only
Argentina set on carbon markets but other Latin American countries falter -analysts
CORSIA-linked voluntary carbon trade to remain stunted due to low supply, lack of clarity
When is the solar eclipse and how can I watch it?
MPs accuse Charity Commission of legal breach over climate sceptic thinktank
Regulator faces accusation of acting unlawfully in its investigation of Global Warming Policy Foundation
The Charity Commission is facing a legal challenge by MPs over its failure to investigate campaigning by a thinktank that questions climate science.
Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, Labour’s Clive Lewis and Green MP Caroline Lucas, supported by the Good Law Project, have sent a legal letter to the regulator over an unresolved complaint they made in October 2022.
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