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VCM Report: Liquidity ticking higher, but voluntary carbon prices remain in the doldrums
Researchers put forward blueprint for equitable benefit-sharing from carbon projects
ADB grants $500 mln loan to Indonesia for energy transition
Frontier inks fresh deal worth millions for river-based carbon removal
Carbon project developer to deploy MRV solution across 12 ARR projects in the Americas and the Pacific
Denmark challenges EU Commission on export of banned pesticides
Pertamina moves to expand role in emerging CCS market
Boss of Titan sub firm said: 'No-one is dying under my watch'
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California-based VC firm closes $10-mln fund to support climate-tech startups
Six water firms in England ‘overcharged customers by up to £1.5bn’
Firms underreported true scale of sewage pollution for 10 years, which allowed them to set higher bills, tribunal told
Six water companies overcharged customers between £800m and £1.5bn by “significantly or systematically” underreporting the true scale of their sewage pollution of rivers and waterways, a tribunal has heard.
In the first environmental competition class action against water companies in England, lawyers argued that the privatised firms had abused their monopoly position to mislead regulators over the amount of sewage they were discharging from their assets over the past 10 years.
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Waste giant says emissions cuts on track for 1.5C-aligned climate target
Create ‘positive tipping points’ with climate mandates, governments urged
Requiring key sectors to switch to clean energy sources could trigger benevolent cascades, report claims
In the terminology of the climate and ecological crises the phrase “tipping point” is loaded with dreadful implications.
It evokes a climate breakdown supercharged by the mass escape of methane locked in Siberian permafrost, or the great currents of the oceans smothered by freshwater melting from the Greenland ice sheet, or the Amazon turning from great rainforest to parched savannah after the felling of one too many trees.
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