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European voluntary carbon insurance startup raises $12 mln in seed round
Commercial and Carbon Trading Analyst, Corporate Carbon – Sydney
The battle against illegal goldmining in the Amazon – in pictures
A year after Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, declared a humanitarian crisis among the Yanomami and vowed zero tolerance for illegal mining, environmental enforcers have said the progress since the ousting from the reservation of 80% of the wildcat miners is in jeopardy. As the military has rolled back its support for the crackdown, the miners have made fresh incursions into Yanomami land, they say
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More than 100,000 trees to be planted in Devon to boost Celtic rainforest
National Trust says it hopes to establish 50 hectares across three sites close to surviving pockets of rainforest
More than 100,000 trees are being planted in north Devon as part of efforts to boost temperate or Celtic rainforests, some of the UK’s most magical but endangered environments.
The trees are being planted close to surviving pockets of rainforest at two spots close to the coast and one inland.
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Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them
Greg Combet to quit Net Zero job to succeed Peter Costello as chair of the Future Fund
The former Labor minister will resign from the Net Zero Economy Agency to take up the new post.
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Akaysha’s 2hr Tasmania battery flies through approvals in months
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Industrial polluters cost Europe €4.3 trillion in health and environmental damage, coal the main culprit
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Australian carbon developer flags PNG project eligible under Singapore’s whitelist
Origin to build 650 MWh battery next to gas plant in Victoria
Origin unveils plans to spend $400 million on a 650MWh battery in Victoria.
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Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ’s seas – it’s time to take action
Carbon Investments Manager, Conservation International – Various Locations
Conservation Science Initiatives Senior Manager, Conservation International – Various Locations
Cost of UK’s flagship nuclear project blows out to more than $A92 billion
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Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition
Australians have strong concerns about the impact of renewable energy projects in their backyard.
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Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition
Deep learning enhances EU carbon price forecasting, researchers find
Moment protesters throw soup at Mona Lisa in Paris – video
Two environmental protesters hurled soup on to the Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris, calling for 'healthy and sustainable food'. The painting, which was behind bulletproof glass, appeared to be undamaged. Gallery visitors looked on in shock as two women threw the yellow-coloured soup before climbing under the barrier in front of the work and flanking the splattered painting. One of the two activists removed her jacket to reveal a white T-shirt bearing the name of the activist group Riposte Alimentaire (Food Response)
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