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INTERVIEW: Ecuadorian president’s VCM law veto was a “pause”, not a no
Renewables, coal or nuclear? This election, your generation’s energy preference may play a surprising role
US House proposal seeks to establish federal registration fees for electric, hybrid vehicles
US appeals court stays order blocking non-profit climate funding, sets date for arguments
Calgary CDR developer locks in MRV partner
High Ambition Coalition launches funding mechanism for biodiversity targets
EU ministers support ETS2 reform, await 2040 target clarity
Analysts see ETS2 driving 20% drop in affected emissions by 2030, prices at €100/t
Leaked document shows two threatened species could be wiped out at Middle Arm development site
Exclusive: Conservation advocates say assessment shows controversial NT project ‘shouldn’t get past the starting gun’
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Two threatened mammal species could be wiped out at the site of a proposed industrial development on Darwin harbour backed by $1.5bn in federal funding, according to a leaked environmental assessment.
Conservation advocates say it shows the controversial Middle Arm industrial project “shouldn’t get past the starting gun based on impacts to nature”.
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Egypt to launch carbon insurance product in Q3 -official
Ukrainian agri group to expand soil carbon coverage and renewables in 2025
“Net is a fraud” that allows fossil fuels to keep rising, says multinational executive
Gold Standard issues guidance on next steps for assurance platform transition
Indonesia’s JETP secures $60 mln for floating solar post US pullout
INTERVIEW: African nature accelerator changes tack after biodiversity credit issues
UK’s pricey power blamed for slowing the net zero transition
Climate plan based on phasing out fossil fuels doomed to fail, says Tony Blair
Former PM claims net zero policies losing public support and says there should be greater focus on carbon capture
Tony Blair has warned that any strategy based on phasing out fossil fuels in the short term or limiting consumption is doomed to fail.
Calling for a reset of action on climate change, the former prime minister suggested the UK government should focus less on renewables and more on technological solutions such as carbon capture.
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