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UK govt says “strongly minded” to extend ETS beyond 2030, permit allowance banking in latest consultation
Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement
Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement
French development agency signs agreement with GGGI to boost global Article 6 readiness
VCM undergoing deep transformation that goes beyond headline data, say analysts
ANALYSIS: Experts question additionality of HFLD forest carbon methodologies, as integrity body considers approval
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Dutch NGO takes Shell to high court in bid to push emission cuts
Non-profit calls for mandatory nature-related disclosures for AI data centres
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‘Like finding gold’: plains-wanderers spotted in Melbourne’s west for first time in 30 years with help of AI
Critically endangered bird detected after analysis of tens of thousands of hours of song meter recordings
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Critically endangered plains-wanderers have been found living in Melbourne’s west for the first time in more than 30 years.
Notoriously elusive and difficult to spot, the rare birds were detected on two pockets of remnant grassland by Zoos Victoria, with the help of AI.
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Philippines storm survivors join climate protest outside Shell HQ in London
Greenpeace protest draws attention to worsening typhoons and demands accountability from major polluters
For two days and two nights, Ronalyn Carbonel and her four children clung to the roof of their home as a huge storm raged around them. With the wind battering her village of Rizal, about 10 miles east of Manila in the Philippines, and water swirling through the rooms below them, they had no choice but to wait, hoping that someone would come to rescue them and hundreds of their neighbours.
“We did not have shelter, we did not have food … we just had to wait for the government for two days,” Carbonel said. “It is not easy, no electricity, no light, we just wait for the sun to rise. The children were scared, we had never experienced anything like this.”
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