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Climate change and nature loss are our biggest environmental problems - so why isn't the market tackling them together?
Research shows US east-west forest health diverging under climate stress
Accounting for Nature partners with Australian fintech firm to build platform linking environmental co-benefits with global carbon credits
Rooftop solar has key benefits, and one critical weakness, over large-scale solar farms
First ever life-cycle analysis comparing big and small solar systems finds rooftop PV better for the environment than even the largest, most efficient, solar farm. But there's a catch.
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Tesla big battery replaces Hawaii’s last coal plant
A 185MW/565MWh Tesla Megapack battery has been brought online in Oahu, effectively replacing Hawaii’s last coal power plant.
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Utility cannot charge Wyoming consumers for compliance with Washington cap-and-trade programme
FEATURE: Scottish landowners could switch from shooting revenue to environmental markets via new bill
Experts urge EU to see 2040 climate target as economic and security problem
VCM Report: Shell and signs of a REDD revival dominate voluntary carbon market
EU climate progress beyond pure emissions tracking is still a “blind spot”, say researchers
Coal unions, an uncooperative president stand in the way of Polish climate ambitions
Biodiversity credit listing on trading website sparks supplier interest
Removals projects may thrive with int’l carbon markets but require public support -report
Spanish ports may be buoyed by Algerian embargo on Moroccan shipments
AI can help capture more CO2 with less energy, research suggests
Azerbaijan appoints no women to 28-member Cop29 climate committee
Campaigners condemn decision as regressive, saying ‘climate change affects whole world, not half of it’
The organising committee for the Cop29 global climate change summit in Azerbaijan in December comprises 28 men and no women, the president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has announced.
The decision was called “regressive” by the She Changes Climate campaign group, which said “climate change affects the whole world, not half of it”. In contrast, 63% of the members of the organising committee for the Cop28 climate summit, held in the United Arab Emirates last month, were women.
Continue reading...Asian hornets killing off honeybees in Europe, say MEPs
‘Voracious predators’ threaten honey production and pose risk to biodiversity, says Salvatore De Meo
Italian MEPs are calling on the European Commission to crack down on Asian hornets, which are spreading across some EU countries and killing off bees.
The yellow-legged hornets, native to south-east Asia, were first identified on the continent two decades ago, arriving in France before spreading to Spain, Belgium, Holland, Portugal and Italy, where after first appearing in 2012 they are causing havoc in the country’s northern regions.
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Libyan oil firm to plant 1 mln trees to generate carbon credits
Tractors shut down roads in Berlin in protest against greener farming policies – video
German farmers blocked the road leading up to the Brandenburg gate in Berlin in the latest wave of anger against efforts to protect Europe's nature from farming pollution. Government plans have included increasing taxes for farming solutions and cutting subsidies for agricultural products. Farmers in western Europe have fought with increasing ferocity against greener policies, with protests in the Netherlands and Belgium. After previous protests in Berlin in December the government watered down plans to cut subsidies for diesel in farmyard vehicles, but lobby groups are calling for them to scrap them entirely
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