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Benin project seeks to raise €1.5 mln for cookstoves carbon project
Global soy standard unveils update to align with new EU deforestation law
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Blue hydrogen necessary step on way to greener fuels, say experts
UK looks to award grants for carbon, biodiversity projects in Amazon
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Power sector sees CO2 emissions rise ahead of stricter climate policies -report
Australian agtech firms team up to propel sustainable farming through environmental crediting initiatives
EU adopts final list of products considered to permanently bind CO2
Wind and solar investment ticks up, but still a long way to go to meet scale of renewable target
Wind and solar investment improved in first half, but battery storage was again the breakout star.
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Scientists design method to improve small landholders’ access to biodiversity credit markets
China sees first batch of CCER carbon projects open for public comment
Australia seeks feedback on Nature Repair Market rules
England landowners given £9bn in environment payments despite decline
Mandatory reports should be published on how taxpayer’s money is spent on environmental stewardship, says campaigner
Landowners in England have been paid more than £9bn of taxpayer’s money in the past 30 years for environmental benefits, despite the decline in nature that has taken place during that time, data reveals.
Nature campaigner and author Guy Shrubsole, who unearthed the data for his new book The Lie of The Land, said large landowners should be forced to publish regular reports showing how they are stewarding their land for nature and carbon.
The Lie of the Land is published on 12 September by HarperCollins.
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