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Forest fees prompt NZU sales, consultancy says
Water companies’ pollution incidents in England increased by 30% in 2024
The sector, which had been set a target to reduce spillages by 40%, needs ‘radical reform’, campaigners say
Water companies have missed their targets to reduce pollution with 2,487 incidents recorded in 2024 – twice the limit set by the Environment Agency.
Data revealed under freedom of information law shows the companies were collectively set an Environment Agency target of a 40% reduction in pollution incidents, but instead recorded a 30% increase.
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Australian miner signs electric kit deal that will cut 90,000t of emissions
Another gigawatt hour added to Brisbane battery to make it biggest in Australia
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Watch: New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps
Washington’s ECY estimates WCFS gas price impacts at under one cent in 2024
WCFS credit surplus nears 3 mln through 2024 despite Q4 decline
Quebec cutting gasoline price floor amid plummeting gas prices
US Republican AGs back ExxonMobil in bid to overturn pollution penalty
Coalition’s coal agenda will be the cause of the blackouts they wish on renewables
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UK's rarest wildlife being 'pushed to extinction' by grass fires
Snack food giant faces US class action lawsuit over offsetting claims
Brazil to propose international carbon market integration at COP30 -official
ISO-NE, NYISO approved for higher rates if US tariffs apply to Canadian electricity
US EPA requests information from controversial geoengineering startup
Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat
A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
Weedkiller maker moves to settle suit over Parkinson’s disease claims
Syngenta has been besieged by lawsuits from people claiming its product caused the neurological condition
Besieged by thousands of lawsuits alleging that its paraquat weedkiller causes Parkinson’s disease, its manufacturer, Syngenta, has entered into an agreement aimed at settling large swaths of those claims.
A court filing on Monday confirmed that a letter of agreement between the parties had been signed. In a court hearing on Tuesday, one of the lead plaintiff lawyers, Khaldoun Baghdadi, said the terms of the settlement should be completed within 30 days.
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