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DATA DIVE: Junk carbon credits are becoming less popular, as big names prioritise integrity
Absence of an ICAO-recognised carbon standard in India may create a credit supply issue for aviation sector -official
COP30 will be “the most molecular COP ever”
“Blaming everything on renewables:” Industry launches new campaign against disinformation
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BRIEFING: Cost, infrastructure, and policy concerns stall UK’s EV transition
Article 6 trading, rising standards helping to offset risks in voluntary carbon market -experts
US airline fund invests in, buys 500k CDR credits from DAC firm
“We’re adjusting the speed a bit”: Oil and gas majors say they’re sticking to net zero course
Carbon credit ‘adjustment fee’ could fund green tech at home, experts say
California faces worsening drought despite recent heavy rainstorms
Dry pattern seen among entire ‘lower basin’ of the Colorado River, including Arizona and desert cities such as Las Vegas
Dramatic rainstorms earlier this month brought more than 6in of rain to the California mountains – a full month’s worth of rain in little more than a day – but the deluge wasn’t enough to reverse a worsening drought trend that is set to intensify further in the coming weeks and months.
Along the iconic Pacific Coast highway in Malibu, where just weeks earlier flames leveled hundreds of oceanside homes, a Los Angeles firefighter was washed out to sea, and later rescued.
Continue reading...Farmers worried if they will make it to 2026 amid ‘cashflow crisis’, says NFU
President gives warning at conference dominated by row with government over planned inheritance tax changes
Farmers are warning of a “cashflow crisis” that has left many in the agricultural sector wondering how they will make it to the end of the year.
At the annual meeting of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) of England and Wales, its president told members that “bad policy, geopolitics and unprecedented weather” had left some sectors of UK farming “in the worst cashflow crisis ever”.
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