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Norwegian startup secures €3.7 mln to address biodiversity, climate risks in real estate sector
Thailand tightens rules with 20% carbon credit buffer for ‘Premium’ projects
CN Markets: First CCER credits issued since 2017, CEA prices remain rangebound
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Free allowances in UK ETS mean polluters are failing to pay -report
‘Slavish’ catch limits ignored scientific advice, say fishers in case against Defra
Blue Marine Foundation charity asks high court to declare quota decision unlawful amid concern over sustainability of fish stocks
At the start of 2024, Jerry Percy, who led the New Under Ten Fishermen’s Association, dedicated to small boats, said he started to receive lots of calls from members. “They were calling my office to report that a lack of fish in the inshore grounds were putting their livelihoods in peril,” he said.
The fishers said they had noticed a depletion of species such as pollack, typically caught off Britain’s coasts.
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Engineering consultancy secures carbon credits from nature restoration project in England
UK homes install subsidised heat pumps at record level
UK homes install subsidised heat pumps at record level
Australian govt commits A$250 mln to low carbon liquid fuel spending
Australian business groups call for bipartisanship on climate policy, Safeguard Mechanism
Singapore-based climate advisory firm launches Pacific islands blue carbon initiative
The morning after: here’s what to do once Cyclone Alfred has passed
New big battery joins approval queue amid rush to secure sites in popular New England REZ
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Massive new Kimberley fracking industry could keep Woodside gas plant going until 2070
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Promise to phase out lead from UK game shooting has failed, study finds
Vow in 2020 aimed to keep shot out of human food chain but study finds most game carcasses still contain lead
A voluntary promise to phase out toxic lead shot in the UK has failed, meaning wildlife and human health are being put at risk, a study has found.
The vow, made in February 2020 by the UK’s nine leading game shooting and rural organisations, aimed to benefit wildlife and the environment and keep toxic lead out of the human food chain. They aimed to phase lead shot out by 2025, and hoped to avoid a full government ban. It is recommended birds are shot with non-toxic cartridges made of metals such as steel instead.
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Network offshoot to roll out 1,000 kerbside EV chargers after regulatory switch, but not everyone is happy
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