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Households to be “driving force” of energy transition with solar, batteries and EVs
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Coal-free in 14 years as renewables rush in: new blueprint shows how to green the grid – without nuclear
Iowa regulators approve construction permit for CO2 pipeline
Virginia RGGI repeal challenge from green group proceeds on merits
Use of renewables-based electricity can cut India’s heavy industry emissions by 17% -report
Multi-faceted carbon removal startup secures first offtake deal for biochar credits
UK forest carbon fund to complete afforestation plans within 12 months
US retailers slammed for lack of sustainable products amid escalating deforestation concerns
Most EU countries set to miss deadline for national energy and climate plans
Oil and gas initiative joins forces with shipping group to decarbonise sector
INTERVIEW: EU should stand firm on demanding transparency in int’l carbon markets, former top official says
AEMO locks in renewables and storage to replace coal, as Australia urged to go faster
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‘Most of it was dead’: scientists discovers one of Great Barrier Reef’s worst coral bleaching events
Analysis of high-resolution drone imagery concludes 97% of corals died at a Lizard Island reef between March and June this year
At least 97% of corals on a reef in the Great Barrier Reef’s north died during one of the worst coral bleaching events the world’s biggest reef system has ever seen, according to new analysis.
Scientists at several institutions used high-resolution drone imagery to track the bleaching and death of corals on a reef at Lizard Island.
Continue reading...US pledges to be a climate finance leader but defends gas expansion
John Podesta, Biden’s top climate official, calls for other big economies to step in to help poorer states
The US will “continue to be a leader” in climate finance, the White House’s top climate official has promised, though without specifying how much it would provide to poor countries.
John Podesta, senior adviser to Joe Biden on international climate policy, also defended the large-scale US expansion of gas production, saying the world was fortunate America was strengthening its supply, given the demand for non-Russian sources after the invasion of Ukraine.
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