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UK govt consults on ways to improve subsidy scheme to speed up clean energy rollout
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INTERVIEW: EU biodiversity agenda jeopardised by poor enforcement of nature bills
Outcry as Trump withdraws support for research that mentions ‘climate’
US government stripping funds from domestic and overseas research amid warnings for health and public safety
The Trump administration is stripping away support for scientific research in the US and overseas that contains a word it finds particularly inconvenient: “climate.”
The US government is withdrawing grants and other support for research that even references the climate crisis, academics have said, amid Donald Trump’s blitzkrieg upon environmental regulations and clean-energy development.
Continue reading...CN Markets: CEAs dip towards 90 yuan mark, CCERs move up amid shrinking supply
New Zealand confirms CCS for ETS this year
As the UK prepares its next carbon budget, what needs to be included?
Expert recommendations will influence plans for energy, housing, transport industry and farming for decades
Labour will next week be confronted with stark policy choices that threaten to expose the fault lines between the Treasury and the government’s green ambitions, as advice for the UK’s next carbon budget is published.
Plans for the energy sector, housing, transport, industry and farming will all be called into question in a sweeping set of recommendations for how the UK can meet the legally binding target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Continue reading...South Korea targets 70% carbon-free electricity by 2038
Singapore Article 6 tender attracts offers worth nearly $1 bln
Rolling back on climate actions may spell rise in preventable illness – study
Net zero policies would result in fewer deaths saving UK billions, say researchers
Countries that weaken or stop their net zero and climate actions may be consigning their populations to decades of preventable illness.
Gains from net zero are often presented as global benefits and mainly for future generations. But less fossil fuel use also means less air pollution which results in local health gains right away.
Continue reading...Green Climate Fund board approves over $680 mln for 11 projects globally
ANALYSIS: Could energy protectionism and technical capacity hamper Indonesia’s great CCS hopes?
Week in wildlife: slimy capybaras, mating frogs and a rescued monkey
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Long wait for Australian methane emissions reporting fix
Seals, sharks and spiny squat lobsters: Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 – in pictures
The annual competition draws thousands of entries from across the world and brings together images from below the water’s surface that show the diversity and challenges of subaquatic life
- All photographs courtesy of Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025
South Korea strengthens support for SMEs to grapple with CBAM
Dark side of bright nights taking toll on forgotten invertebrates
From bats to moths, species working the night shift are suffering as light pollution soars
When we think about invertebrates, most of us picture bees, butterflies, worms, crabs or perhaps even a jellyfish. But did you know that at least two-thirds of invertebrates are active at night, meaning many are unlikely to be seen? Invertebrates carry out many of the same functions as their daytime counterparts, in some cases doing so with greater efficiency and variety.
For centuries, artificial light has been a symbol of progress. From the flickering flames of early fires to the dazzling LED displays of modern cities, light has shaped human civilisation. But while we celebrate its convenience, we often overlook the darker side of our obsession with illumination: light pollution.
The Guardian is running the invertebrate of the year competition 2025 – and this time it’s global. Nominate your favourite invertebrate, and then, in a few weeks time, we’ll vote on which is the best.
Continue reading...WCI Markets: LCFS continues to stir CCA pot post auction
'Oldest horse' thrives on linseed cake and light exercise
Akaysha inks revenue swap deal for Queensland big battery with commodities trader
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