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US Forest Service denied dismissal of carbon impacts lawsuit
Canadian climate policy should realign amid shifting US stances -report
Can we power both humanity and machines with cheap renewables?
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ICE, US investment firm reach $100k settlement for alleged CCA wash trade
NACW25: Boost in LCFS credit prices dependent on early implementation timeline
Explainer: Why are wind turbines so big – and could smaller be better?
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Methane emissions from Queensland mine may be gross underestimates, UN research finds
Data collected by two planes suggests large open-cut coalmine in Bowen Basin is releasing methane at higher rates than official estimates
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Emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane at a Queensland coalmine were likely between three and eight times higher than officially reported, according to UN-backed research that flew aircraft over the site.
Queensland’s open-cut coalmines are known to be a major source of methane and experts are worried that official figures could be a gross underestimation of actual emissions.
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Some water boss bonuses in England could be banned, says Ofwat
New powers mean regulator can ban payouts under criteria of Ofwat’s choosing
Bonuses for water bosses in England could be banned this year for companies that spill sewage, break the law or mismanage their finances, Ofwat has announced.
The regulator has launched a consultation into draft criteria under which it would ban bonuses being paid to chief executives. Sources at Ofwat told the Guardian they are near-certain to ban some water CEO bonuses this year.
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Carbon cycle feedbacks could push global heating beyond earlier estimates -report
Global GDP could gain 0.2% by 2040 from enhanced climate action, says study
CDR buyers club signs $33-mln deal for US enhanced weathering carbon credits
UK pushes for global IMO shipping levy, confirms maritime sector to join ETS from 2026
Switzerland opens consultation to ensure carbon market alignment with EU ETS
UK financial services can support nature markets expansion, professional body says
European Commission, Eurocontrol to cooperate in monitoring aviation emissions
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Coalition’s potential rethink on EV rules could make fuel-guzzling utes and SUVs an election issue
Opposition says Labor’s national vehicle emission standard is ‘poorly designed’, despite data showing uptick in green vehicle sales
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Australia’s love-hate relationship with fuel-guzzling utes and SUVs is now a looming election issue, after the Coalition indicated it may rethink Labor’s vehicle emission standard.
On Tuesday the shadow transport minister, Bridget McKenzie, called Labor’s vehicle emission standard “poorly designed” and said the Coalition will have “more to say” about it when the opposition releases its own transport policy before the election.
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