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US govt allocates $20 mln to help Native Americans access private investment for climate mitigation, forest resilience
Singapore, Indonesia sign CCS collaboration agreement
Brazil records lowest carbon emissions generated by electricity in 11 years
Methane mega-leak exposed in Kazakhstan
Australian bank partners with agricultural emissions measurement platform
As the world heats up, solar panels will degrade faster – especially in hot, humid areas. What can we do?
US House passes bill to lift pause on LNG export approvals
20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive – what does this mean in a warming world?
Millions of donkeys killed each year to make medicine
Researchers tap AI to create new class of carbon-capturing materials that “exhibit great promise”
Verra announces timelines for REDD+ overhaul, schedules new methodologies for 2025
WCI Markets: CCAs decline into Q1 auction, WCAs see days without trade
US fossil fuel exploration firm reaches multi-million dollar settlement for air pollution violation
Egypt approves certifiers for stalled national voluntary carbon market
Trinidad and Tobago: overturned barge leaks oil into Caribbean Sea – video report
An overturned barge has been leaking oil into the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, prompting authorities on the island nation to declare a state of emergency. Satellite imagery showed parts of the Trinidadian coast dyed black from the spill, and the leak began reaching nearby Venezuela and Grenada. Farley Augustine, chief secretary of Tobago’s House of Assembly, said: 'We need those responsible to come clean and we need those responsible to know that they have to pay for this mess, that they are culpable as part of this mess'
Trinidad & Tobago says oil spill from mystery vessel is national emergency
Tobago oil spill spreads to Grenada waters and could affect Venezuela
France urged to double down its renewables energy – media
Shortage of CORSIA credits yet to show on airlines’ radar
Carbon capture a hot potato to pass to new class of European co-legislators
Heavy metals and E coli: raw sewage at US-Mexico border a ‘public health crisis’
The Tijuana River flows through Mexico and empties off California, carrying pathogens and chemicals and threatening public health
Raw sewage and runoff in the Tijuana River is exposing communities at the US-Mexico border to an unusual and noxious brew of pathogens and toxic chemicals, according to a report released this week.
Billions of gallons of sewage flow through the river, which winds north from Mexico through California and empties into the Pacific Ocean, containing a mix of carcinogenic chemicals including arsenic, as well as viruses, bacteria and parasites, according to public health researchers at San Diego State University, who published the report.
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