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COP16: Guterres urges governments to ramp up efforts on nature financing, national plans
Euro Markets: EUAs give up two days of gains on technical, energy selling after COT shows funds cut shorts
FEATURE: CBAM fourth quarterly report spooking EU importers, low compliance expected
European Greens lay out Article 6 demands for COP29 climate summit
UK puts billions towards carbon capture, nuclear, clean energy, and prepares for CBAM
Finnair delays climate neutrality goal five years, until 2050
Voluntary carbon registries can foster healthy competition once Article 6.2 registry starts up -UN expert
‘Wicked problem’: five charts that show how the climate crisis is making Australia more dangerous
A report by BoM and CSIRO checks ‘vital signs of Australia’s climate’ – and shows temperature trends will only worsen
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“It is a wicked problem,” says Dr Karl Braganza at the Bureau of Meteorology, after running through Australia’s latest State of the Climate report.
The effects of rising heat on land and in the oceans, coupled with rising greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, are changing Australia’s climate rapidly and “flowing through to how our society, economy and other things operate”.
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Australian junior discovers rare element used in fusion energy
Nature-based solutions standard launches new digital portal for carbon project certification
INTERVIEW: Former timber operator says carbon revenues rival those of logging in Peru
Korean steelmaking giant urged to release blast furnace closure plans, help meet 1.5C target
UPDATE – EXCLUSIVE: More carbon standards fully approved to supply CORSIA credits for current phase
Manufacturing, supply chains crucial to net zero, IEA report says
INTERVIEW: Australia’s ERAC chair praises ACCU method proposals while noting uncertainty on timelines
New surety bonds product aims to protect and boost investments in low-carbon projects
Origin begins construction of four-hour battery addition to help replace Australia’s biggest coal generator
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China declares success as its youngest astronauts reach space
Budget cuts mean farmers in England ‘must do more with less’
UK ‘among most nature-depleted countries in the world’ warns environment secretary
Farmers and conservationists will have to “learn to do more with less” ahead of expected deep budget cuts to the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the environment secretary has said.
Steve Reed said that Labour would continue to prioritise the restoration of the nature in England, but acknowledged that the chancellor’s budget would be “difficult”.
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