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INTERVIEW: EU oil and gas industry on track to reach 42 mln tonnes of CO2 storage per year
Millions face extreme temperatures as heat dome covers US midwest and east
Heat advisories are in place from Texas to New York as major east coast cities under air quality alerts
Millions of Americans are bracing themselves for dangerous temperatures at the start of the working week as a heat dome blankets the midwest and eastern United States.
Heat advisories are in place in Kansas and Texas all the way to New York and South Carolina, as the area of high pressure that caused misery in the west last week slowly makes its way across the country.
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LATAM Roundup: Brazil pushes biofuels, Colombian high court rules on REDD
New political risk insurance covers for losses if Article 6 ITMO credits are revoked
Euro Markets: Midday Update
INTERVIEW: US carbon removals developer taps new hire to secure big offtake deals
First stage of Australia’s biggest battery project energised to start flattening solar duck
The post First stage of Australia’s biggest battery project energised to start flattening solar duck appeared first on RenewEconomy.
NGO map shows oil project’s threats to biodiversity-rich park in Uganda
HP partners with nature tech startup to advance mangrove restoration in Indonesia
DATA DIVE: What decarbonising the UK power grid by 2030 would look like
China thermal power generation drops in June, renewable energy expansion continues
FEATURE: The big opportunity of insetting for biodiversity markets
Singapore delegation goes carbon credit shopping in Ghana
Investors pour $37 mln into firm turning CO2 into solid rock
SK Market: Monthly KAU auction again oversubscribed, price likely to remain steady until compliance deadline
First Asian elephant vaccinated in fight against deadly herpes virus
Tess, a 40-year-old female at Houston zoo, has been given a trial mRNA vaccine to help combat the virus, a leading killer of calves in captivity
An Asian elephant at Houston zoo in the US has received the first mRNA vaccine against herpes, which is the leading killer of Asian elephants calves in captivity.
Tess, a 40-year-old Asian elephant, was injected with the trial vaccine at the Texas zoo in June, after a spate of deaths in juveniles in zoos around the world from the elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV).
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