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Louisiana sued over CO2 pipeline slated to cross protected wildlife lands
California carbon management firm to support state’s first net zero cement project
Killer whales amaze Seattle onlookers with rarely seen bird hunt
Gasps from dockside crowd watching Bigg’s orca pod in event described as ‘once-in-a-lifetime experience’
A pod of orcas swam close to shore and amazed onlookers in Seattle by treating the whale watchers to the rare sight of the apex predators hunting a bird.
The pod of Bigg’s killer whales visited Elliott Bay and were seemingly on a hunt underwater just off Seattle’s maritime industrial docks. The pod exited the bay close to the West Seattle neighborhood across from downtown, where people were waiting to catch sight of them.
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Canada launches offset protocol for reducing manure methane emissions
German developer takes solar grazing seriously with Deepwater project
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Australia’s top 15 carbon emitters: Do their CEOs care enough about the damage they are doing?
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International climate fund invests $143 mln in carbon, biodiversity programming
Republican lawmakers seek to overturn US EPA power plant emissions rule
SwitchedOn podcast: Why the energy industry keeps getting consumers wrong
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US administration to ramp up timber production on federal lands
EU gives carmakers ‘breathing space’ on pollution target as EV sales slump
Environmental groups say two-year grace period allowed by Ursula von der Leyen ‘rewards laggard’ manufacturers
European carmakers are to be given two extra years to meet this year’s pollution target, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has said, in a further rollback of her green deal climate policies.
Companies who sell too many dirty vehicles this year will be allowed to compensate by selling more clean vehicles in the two years that follow, under a proposal that would stretch the window of compliance for the 2025 fleet emissions target to 2027.
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