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Big batteries just hit a new record in Australia, but it’s a small fraction of the battery output in California
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EV registration up 38x across 10 US states over decade -report
Farmers in England furious as Defra pauses post-Brexit payment scheme
Applications to the sustainable farming initiative no longer accepted but no clarity on what will replace it and when
Farming and countryside groups in England are furious that the government has paused a key post-Brexit farming payments scheme with little information about what will replace it and when.
In a statement on Tuesday evening the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the sustainable farming incentive would no longer accept new applications.
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Australia’s superb lyrebirds ‘farm’ the forest floor to increase their prey – a behaviour rarely seen in nature
Global energy transition will withstand Trump presidency, says John Kerry
Several millions of dollars up for grabs in grants for innovative CDR ideas
Industry groups challenge US EPA waiver for California truck emissions rules
Euro Markets: EUAs stabilise after early weakness as energy markets recover losses ahead of COT data
EU needs short-term incentives to pioneer carbon removal growth -think tank
CERAWeek: Energy transition global slowdown has ‘weeded out’ unrealistic project developers, panelists say
EU law on nature restoration continues to spark public debate
INTERVIEW: No shortage of waste biomass to produce carbon removals, says developer
Brazilian standard, Argentine carbon project platform sign MoU to integrate services
CBAM-covered EU industries could see costs rise by up to 80% in next decade -BCG
NatureMetrics launches habitat health tool
Brussels publishes draft EU state aid rules for Clean Industrial Deal
Hundreds of NGOs urge EU to reject proposal for streamlining environmental reporting
At least a dozen US states rush to ban common food dyes, citing health risks
RFK Jr’s ‘Maha’ giving fresh momentum to longtime efforts to outlaw additives, which is now a bipartisan movement
At least a dozen US states – from traditionally conservative Oklahoma to liberal-leaning New York – are rushing to pass laws outlawing commonly used dyes and other chemical additives in foods, citing a need to protect public health.
In one of the most far-reaching efforts, West Virginia last week advanced a sweeping ban on a range of common food dyes that have been linked to health problems, particularly for children, with overwhelming support from both Republicans and Democrats.
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