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Dozens of surfers fell ill after swimming in seas that turned into a ‘bacterial smoothie’ of sea foam. What was in it?
First NZ ETS auction of 2025 fails in another bidless round
Dominican Republic receives $85 mln for energy transition, envisions creditting
Wisconsin attempts again to legislate path to net zero by 2050
Ohio Republicans introduce bill to regulate CCS
Victoria slaps down Murdoch media reports that giant coal fired power station to be kept open
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California legislators amend cap-and-trade extension bill to instead revise price ceiling
Kenya’s forthcoming carbon markets framework contested but promising -investor
States have legal options to reduce aviation emissions despite US federal challenges -report
Green campaigners attempt citizen’s arrests of Thames Water executives
Chris Weston and Alastair Cochran targeted by group who accuse them of causing a public nuisance
Environmental campaigners have attempted citizen’s arrests of the chief executive and chief financial officer of Thames Water on suspicion of causing a causing a public nuisance.
The campaigners accuse Chris Weston and Alastair Cochran of five to seven counts of the offence, which is regularly used against protesters, including illegal discharge of sewage, mismanagement of customer funds and operating unsafe infrastructure.
Continue reading...Funding barriers slow UK building sector decarbonisation efforts -report
Cloudy Scope 3 emissions data preventing companies from reaching sustainability goals, survey finds
EU’s Industrial Decarbonisation Bank to consider CCS among other low-carbon technologies, official says
DAC needs faster iteration, support industries to spike adoption -analyst
EU lawmakers push for action on energy-intensive industries
Carbon market players launch protocol to standardise credit data and governance
Nature marketplace pilot launches in the UK’s Cornwall
Chinese EV maker BYD says fast-charging system could be as quick as filling up a tank
BYD unveils platform with charging power of 1,000 kW, which would be twice as fast as Tesla’s supercharging
The Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has unveiled a new charging system that it said could make it possible for EVs to charge as quickly as it takes to refill with petrol.
BYD’s Hong Kong-listed shares gained 4.1% on Tuesday to hit a record high of 408.80 Hong Kong dollars, as investors bet that the company could strengthen its already commanding position as one of the world’s biggest electric carmakers.
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