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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.
Continue reading...FEATURE: Shrinking foreign aid opens space for private nature finance amid rising risks
Australia set to miss renewable target, think tank says
EU signs off on Innovation Fund grants for 77 decarbonisation projects
How bad could the ship collision be for the environment?
‘Water-positive’ DAC startup raises $27.5 mln in Series A, project funding
Finite Carbon hit by mass layoffs as new owner restructures operations
Clean cookstove credits may fail to win AAA rating, despite tough oversight rules, says rating agency
Australian carbon developer partners with SaaS firm to streamline operations
Controlled-release fertilizers can spread microplastics on US cropland – study
Tiny bits of plastic can end up in water and soil at alarming levels, said lead author of University of Missouri paper
Fertilizers that shed microplastics are increasingly spreading on America’s cropland, research shows, raising new worry about the soil contamination and safety of the US food supply.
A peer-reviewed University of Missouri paper found common types of controlled-release fertilizers are often encapsulated with plastic and can be so small that they could be considered microplastics. Those are designed to break down into even smaller pieces of plastic once spread in fields.
Continue reading...French bank considers buying more biodiversity credits
“We need to do better”: EU Parliament groups looking at ETS2 tweaks
Jaguar stewardship project in Brazil issues 71,000 biodiversity credits
Incidents at English hazardous industrial sites ‘going unchecked’
Staff crisis at Environment Agency, which helps monitor 950 sites, means it is hearing about incidents later than normal, insider says
The team responsible for preventing environmental risks at England’s most hazardous industrial sites is facing a recruitment crisis and one insider has warned environmental incidents are going unchecked.
The control of major accident hazards (Comah) regulations cover 950 of England’s most hazardous industrial sites – from nuclear power plants to chemical manufacturers – in locations such as Buncefield oil depot near Hemel Hempstead, where, in 2005, the largest explosion in peacetime took place in the UK.
Continue reading...Eastern monarch butterfly population doubles in a year
Migratory insects covered 4.2 acres in Mexican forests this winter but number remains far below long-term average
The population of eastern monarch butterflies – who migrate from Canada and the US to Mexico during the winter – has nearly doubled over the last year, according to a recent report commissioned in Mexico, generating optimism among nature preservationists.
The modest growth in numbers for the orange-and-black butterflies follows years of ongoing conservation efforts – and perhaps provides a sliver of optimism after otherwise discouraging long-term trends for the species.
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