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Norwegian developer completes large modular carbon capture plant
Study highlights Canada’s seabed sediment as critical carbon sink
Global Energy Transition Forum launched in Davos, in support of UN climate goals
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WWF sounds alarm over threats to old forests in Sweden, Finland
UK appoints former COP president as chair of the Transition Finance Council
Steel emissions remains challenging for South Korean car giant, report says
Environmental activist steps back from the fight ‘disappointed’ by Labour so far
Mark Avery to stand down from role with Wild Justice but won’t completely give up campaigning, he insists
If government ministers and civil servants are grey squirrels, they may think they can rest easy – the predatory pine marten in the Westminster jungle is leaving them in peace.
A campaigner who has “created a landscape of fear” over the authorities’ failure to protect nature is stepping back from Wild Justice to spend more time with the wildlife – and grandchildren – in his garden.
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US startup raises $26 mln for synthetic gas DAC system
BeZero wants carbon credit rating agencies regulated, soon after topping $100 mln of investment
Nature conservation ‘sexier’ than hyped-up technological endeavours, project financier says
Taiwan proposes 2035 emissions reduction target
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Australia ‘not giving up’ on Paris climate agreement despite Trump withdrawal, Bowen says
But climate change and energy minister says government will not announce its 2035 emissions target before election
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Australia’s climate change and energy minister, Chris Bowen, is “not giving up” on the Paris climate agreement despite the US president, Donald Trump, moving to pull the world’s second-largest polluter out of the global accord.
Bowen made the comments as the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, all but ruled out withdrawing from Paris if he won the federal election in 2025, suggesting such a move would damage trading relationships and cost jobs.
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