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LA hasn't seen anything like this before: Pacific Palisades residents react to wildfires – video
Huge wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area of Pacific Palisades has left the neighborhood in ruins. Resident Sanah Chung left his Pacific Palisades home when a mandatory evacuation order was placed but returned to protect his home from the fire. 'I know this looks pretty stupid, but If I can save one ember from burning down my house, I'll take the risk,' said Chung.
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BRIEFING: California Diablo Canyon nuclear plant owner supports motion to dismiss lawsuit against US DOE funding
Repealing US clean energy tax credits would save $852 bln in next decade -report
Grant programme awards £52 mln to emissions-cutting projects across Britain
Food for public sector to be monitored to see how much is grown in UK
Environment secretary says Labour is aiming for half of food procured for the public sector to come from British farms
Food supplied to the public sector will be monitored for the first time to see how much was grown by British farmers, the environment secretary is to announce.
Steve Reed will speak at the Oxford Farming Conference on Thursday in an attempt to reset his relationship with the farming sector after a tumultuous start in his role. Farmers have been angry about issues including changes to the inheritance tax regime, cuts to EU-derived subsidies and delays to flood payments for submerged farms.
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Brazilian development bank, beverage giant approve $1.6 mln to restore biomes in Ceara
Ukraine revives greenhouse gas monitoring, paving way for EU ETS integration
This summer, please leave the sea shells by the seashore
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Germany waives first ETS2 deadline for regulated companies
A quarter of freshwater animals at high risk of extinction, IUCN says
US orphaned well non-profit launches insurance-backed carbon credit programme
Poland should leverage presidency to support EU engagement with Article 6, expert says
Charges against 34 people dropped over plastic pollution protest at Unilever HQ
CPS says there is not enough evidence to proceed against Greenpeace activists who blockaded firm’s London office
Criminal charges have been dropped against dozens of people who protested outside the offices of Unilever about plastic pollution.
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to proceed against 34 individuals days before their trial was due to start.
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