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CP Daily: Monday September 25, 2023
Qualitative study finds agricultural soil carbon offsets lack additionality
Container deposit schemes reduce rubbish on our beaches. Here’s how we proved it
As Antarctic sea ice continues its dramatic decline, we need more measurements and much better models to predict its future
RGGI Market: RGAs stagnate as reactions vary to Third Program Review meeting materials
UK fuel-from-waste exporters urge Britain to ensure playing field to EU on carbon costs
Canadian carbon credit investor enters second streaming agreement with reforestation developer
‘Whatever it takes’: students at 50 US high schools launch climate initiative
Green New Deal for Schools demands districts teach climate justice, update buildings and plan for extreme weather
Students at more than 50 high schools across the US are proposing a Green New Deal for Schools, demanding that their districts teach climate justice, create pathways to green jobs after graduation and plan for climate disasters, among other policies.
The campaign, coordinated by the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate justice collective, is a reaction to rightwing efforts to ban or suppress climate education and activism at schools. The national effort could include teach-ins and walkouts, as well as targeted petitions to school boards and districts in the coming weeks, organizers with Sunrise told the Guardian, ahead of the Monday launch.
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‘In total shock’: birdwatchers amazed as ‘uber-rare’ American birds land in UK
Birders have flocked in their hundreds to see the songbirds, blown across the Atlantic by Hurricane Lee
A record-breaking number of “uber-rare” North American songbirds have arrived in the UK this week, blown over the Atlantic in the aftermath of Hurricane Lee.
More than a dozen species of small songbirds – one of which has never been seen in the UK before – were sent veering off their usual migration routes by the high winds.
Continue reading...MRV startup discloses product price in a call for wider voluntary carbon transparency
Canadian project developer and UK tech firm partner for direct air capture plant
Policy frameworks across the globe not dealing with carbon removals adequately -campaign group
Australia must simplify biodiversity projects to scale nature repair market, study finds
Indigenous women are showing us how to fight for environmental and human rights | V (formerly known as Eve Ensler)
During a recent trip to Brazil, I saw how Indigenous women activists there have completely changed the political landscape
I was invited to the third Indigenous Women’s March in Brasília, the capital of Brazil, earlier this month. The last occupation of Brazil’s legislature was in January 2022, when a group of rightwing thugs, imitating the January 6 riot in the US, attempted to kill Brazilian democracy. This was the exact opposite.
Five hundred Indigenous women from across Brazil occupied the Congress – not with guns or knives or anger, but with the strength and truth of their words, the intensity of their knowing, with their headdresses, feathers and beaded primordial designs calling us to the earth, to know the earth, to protect and respect the biomes and honor Indigenous women’s rights to their lands.
Continue reading...Developers announce first registered soil carbon project in South Africa
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New 300MWh battery in South Australia applies for generation licence
Generation licence sought for the first battery in a planned major renewable and storage hub in South Australia.
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