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Onshore wind projects in England stall as no new applications are received
Fears grow that Rishi Sunak’s anti-green policy shift is driving investment in renewable energy abroad
The government has received no new applications for onshore wind farms in England since cabinet ministers eased planning rules earlier this year – in a further sign that Rishi Sunak’s anti-green policy shift is driving investment abroad.
So far this year, only one new project, with a single turbine, has become fully operational in England, with many more being built in the EU – and in Scotland and Wales, where planning rules are less burdensome. This is despite renewables being seen as the cleanest and safest form of power, and having wide public support.
Continue reading...Wood burners more costly for heating than gas boilers, study finds
Charity says research dispels myth that wood burning, which has health risks, is a cheaper energy option
Wood burners are a more expensive way to heat homes than gas boilers or heat pumps, research shows.
A study found that as well as causing significant health and environmental dangers for the home’s occupants and their neighbours, it is up to 15% more costly to heat a home using a wood burner rather than a gas boiler.
Continue reading...Fagradalsfjall: Iceland declares emergency over volcano eruption concerns
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Earthshot Prize: Asia leads the way in quest to repair planet
Oregon Clean Fuels Program credit generation hits record in Q2 2023
Oil major-owned project developer denies deceiving Indigenous people into signing carbon credit contracts
New Hampshire reviewing ARB-approved forest carbon project for possible easement violation
Canadian asset manager’s forest carbon fund secures initial commitments of $224.5 mln
Solar records tumble across the grid, stretches midday gap over coal to nearly 10 GW
Solar output records tumble across the grid on Friday, with the gap between solar power and coal output stretching to nearly 10 GW at one stage.
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German-Brazilian startup secures €5.6 mln in funding to develop enhanced rock weathering in tropics
US-backed nature fund latches onto private sector, green bonds
Norway government proposes budget allowing for major EU carbon unit spend
ANALYSIS: All roads lead to Article 6 to connect multitude of emerging carbon pricing schemes
Academics urge caution on UK’s setting of carbon removals goals, given uncertainties
Latest EU compromise for net zero industry bill keeps CCS obligation on oil and gas sector
Clamour to address plastic pollution reaches peak ahead of global treaty negotiations
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EU strikes landmark deal on law to restore and protect nature
Legislation will set targets to restore 20% of EU land and seas by 2030, and 90% of degraded habitats by 2050
EU lawmakers and member states have struck a deal on a landmark law to protect nature after watering down rules that critics argued would trouble farmers.
The nature restoration law, a hotly contested pillar of the European green deal, will force EU countries to restore at least 20% of the bloc’s land and seas by the end of the decade. It contains binding targets to restore at least 30% of degraded habitats by then, rising to 60% by 2040 and 90% by 2050.
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