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US renewable fuels industry supports reciprocal tariffs to combat over 90% drop in ethanol exports to Brazil
Three big batteries join UK grid, including the biggest to date
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Pine forest wind project unveils plans for 8 megawatt turbines and a 2,000 MWh battery
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Alberta announces C$55 mln towards reducing emissions, improving industry competitiveness
Canadian tech company offers C$5 mln in equity to finance diesel engine efficiency add-on
More investment funds to launch carbon credit portfolios in 2025, predicts trade body
More than half of Australia’s homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are 5 ways to retrofit them
More dry lightning in Tasmania is sparking bushfires – challenging fire fighters and land managers
Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age – we’re witnessing a similar process now
Greens warn Commission against merging EU funds for agriculture, regional policy
US-based low-carbon cement startup raises $82 mln in Series B funding
Investor backing for climate resolutions hits new low as top asset managers reject proposals -report
LEAK: Clean Industrial Deal looks to support energy-intensives in decarbonisation
Jon Davis on how the UK government is tackling the climate crisis – cartoon
EU approves €2 bln Finnish state aid scheme for industrial decarbonisation
Voluntary biodiversity credit sales hit $5.6 mln, report estimates
RGGI Market: Compliance demand drives up RGAs amidst cold front
INTERVIEW: Nigeria project expects to generate up to 6 Mt worth of Paris-aligned carbon credits per year
French govt eyes expansion of national biodiversity credit scheme
Early warning system for climate tipping points given £81m kickstart
Ambitious UK project aims to forecast climate catastrophes using fleets of drones, cosmic ray detection, patterns of plankton blooms and more
An ambitious attempt to develop an early warning system for climate tipping points will combine fleets of drones, cosmic ray detection and the patterns of plankton blooms with artificial intelligence and the most detailed computer models to date.
The UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria), which backs high-risk, high-reward projects, has awarded £81m to 27 teams. The quest is to find signals that forewarn of the greatest climate catastrophes the climate crisis could trigger. Tipping points occur when global temperature is pushed beyond a threshold, leading to unstoppable changes in the climate system.
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