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Panama freezes forestry permits due to high rates of deforestation
UK to create long-term blueprint for clean energy transition out to 2050
COP16: Mining threats to ecosystems are growing, report says
BRIEFING: EU presents draft methodologies to measure CO2 removals from biochar, DACCS, BECCS
Biodiversity credits could be core part of corporate nature strategies, WEF says
BRIEFING: EU will push for more climate finance contributors and better transparency at COP29
Verra urges ICVCM to extend high-integrity label to renewables projects in developing countries
Article 6 markets unlikely to scale until end of decade, says expert
Through the roof: how a Brisbane shed is turning old solar panels into silver and copper
Australia’s solar waste problem – identified as a priority by the federal government in 2016 – is becoming larger and more urgent
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In a 50m shed south of Brisbane, solar panels are being turned into silver and copper.
Photovoltaic panels no longer capable of producing electricity are having their aluminium and wires removed before being ground up and refined into plastic, glass, silicon, silver and copper. So far, nothing has gone to waste.
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Continue reading...Share of fossil fuel power falling to 50% across BRICS group, driven by Chinese solar -report
Southeast Asian power demand, emissions set to rapidly rise, IEA says
Miliband faces crunch decision on speed of greenhouse gas cuts
Energy secretary prepares new pledge for big UK carbon cuts in next decade amid potential cabinet division
Ed Miliband is facing his first key test on Labour’s ambitions for global climate leadership, with a crucial decision looming on how far and how fast to cut the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The energy secretary is preparing a new international pledge for the UK to cut carbon sharply in the next decade, but could face opposition within the cabinet.
Continue reading...UK-based firm raises €23.7 mln to scale point-source carbon capture technology
UK export of millions of endangered eels to Russia attacked as ‘bonkers’
Critics say eels could be smuggled eastwards towards Asia but exporter says they are for ‘restocking’ project
Millions of critically endangered eels have been exported from the Severn estuary to Russia this year and conservationists fear export quotas will be increased next year.
A tonne of glass eels, the young elvers that swim into European estuaries from the Sargasso Sea each spring, was flown to Kaliningrad this year, double the amount exported to the Russian port the previous year.
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