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Deadlock over funding frustrates last CBD biodiversity talks before COP16
Canadian risk experts call for climate frameworks to address nature
NSW formally opens its biggest energy storage tender amid questions over duration
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Home energy upgrade plan finally kicks off, with $60m of low cost loans for solar, batteries and electrification
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Buy voluntary carbon credits now as debate of future value over, says bank
Countries over-reliant on carbon removals in national climate plans, finds report
Net zero transition cheaper for consumers than status quo, IEA report finds
New bill could bail out US farmers ruined by ‘forever chemical’ pollution
The bipartisan proposal that would remediate farms affected by toxic PFAS contamination is gaining speed in Congress
The US may soon bail out farmers whose livelihoods were destroyed by toxic PFAS “forever chemical” contamination.
The proposal for a $500m fund aims to head off a crisis for the nation’s growers and is moving through Congress amid increasing evidence that PFAS-contaminated sewage sludge used as a cheap fertilizer alternative poisoned crops and livestock. Separately, around 4,000 farms nationwide have been contaminated by PFAS from neighboring military bases.
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CDC Biodiversite flags complexity of brokers trading biodiversity credits
Malaysian developer launches plastic waste collection, recycling methodology
Corporations invested in carbon offsets that were ‘likely junk’, analysis says
Analysis of the carbon offset projects used by top corporations including Delta, Gucci and ExxonMobil raises concerns around their emission cuts claims
Some of the world’s most profitable – and most polluting corporations – have invested in carbon offset projects that have fundamental failings and are “probably junk”, suggesting industry claims about greenhouse gas reductions were likely overblown, according to new analysis.
Delta, Gucci, Volkswagen, ExxonMobil, Disney, easyJet, and Nestlé are among the major corporations to have purchased millions of carbon credits from climate friendly projects that are “likely junk” or worthless when it comes to offsetting their greenhouse gas emissions, according to a classification system developed by Corporate Accountability, a non-profit, transnational corporate watchdog
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Japan, ADB to expand range of JCM cooperation
‘Europe badly needs an industrial policy’, says Polish climate minister
Australia Market Roundup: Govt releases draft net zero transport and infrastructure roadmap
Singapore carbon exchange appoints interim CEO
Asian CCUS makes strides, will need continued govt support, report finds
Fire ants found on Sunshine Coast as dangerous pest continues to spread
Broadscale treatment under way after nests found at Nirimba in Queensland’s south-east
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Fire ants have been found on the Sunshine Coast as the super pest continues to spread beyond a containment zone in Queensland’s south-east corner.
It’s the latest in a series of so-called outlier detections of the hyper aggressive invasive species that Australia has been fighting to eradicate for decades.
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