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Major Canadian bank to retrofit retail branches with heat pumps, cutting emissions 70%
Improved planning needed for New York to reach clean energy goals -state audit
Bahamas’ carbon, digital asset laws launch hopes for lucrative voluntary market
Canadian companies join forces to reduce methanol emissions via CCUS
Canada invests C$89 mln towards nature-based emissions reduction projects
ARENA lobs $2m at hyper-accurate solar yield software
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Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
FEATURE: Carbon insurers guarantee durability amid rise of removals offtakes
Slow progress at UN Article 6.4 carbon crediting meeting as summer lull sets in
Suriname forest carbon ITMOs attracting interest from 65 companies
Spoonbills return to E for first time since 17th century
Driven out by hunting and habitat loss, the snow-white birds are now nesting and breeding in a few pockets in England
With their long, spoon-shaped beaks, it is perhaps little surprise that the RSPB has nicknamed the offspring of a spoonbill a “teaspoon”.
It has been a bumper year for the snow-white wading birds, which have been found nesting and breeding in Cambridgeshire for the first time since the 17th century.
Continue reading...UK coal mine fights for future in court
UK coal mine fights for future in court
Verra pauses review of new voluntary carbon methodology proposals until 2025
Labour has left farmers facing agriculture budget ‘cliff edge’, says NFU
Union says members being ‘kept up at night’ over failure to commit to continue payments at current rate
Farmers are facing a “cliff edge” as the Labour government refuses to commit to maintaining the agriculture budget for England, the president of the National Farmers’ Union has said.
The issue is one of the first pressures Labour is facing over its tight fiscal rules, along with a rebellion on the party’s refusal to remove the two-child benefit cap.
Continue reading...Relief in Brussels as von der Leyen’s re-election cements EU Green Deal
Colombia gives assurances over UN biodiversity summit after rebels’ threat
Organisers working to ensure safe environment for attenders in October after guerrillas’ warning of disruption
Colombian authorities have insisted it will be safe to attend a UN biodiversity summit in Cali later this year, after a dissident rebel group threatened to disrupt the event.
This week Central General Staff (EMC), a guerrilla faction that rejected the country’s 2016 peace agreement, said the UN nature summit Cop16 would “fail”, in a post on X addressed to the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro.
Find more age of extinction coverage here, and follow the biodiversity reporters Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield on X for all the latest news and features.
Continue reading...US NGO partners with investor to scale nature-based carbon removal projects for agriculture
Five Just Stop Oil activists receive record sentences for planning to block M25
Campaigners receive longest ever sentences for non-violent protest after being convicted of conspiracy to cause public nuisance
Five supporters of the Just Stop Oil climate campaign who conspired to cause gridlock on London’s orbital motorway have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms.
Roger Hallam, Daniel Shaw, Louise Lancaster, Lucia Whittaker De Abreu and Cressida Gethin were found guilty last week of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance for coordinating direct action protests on the M25 over four days in November 2022.
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