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FEATURE: US aid freeze hits nature programmes as experts grapple with funding dilemma

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 36 min ago
The US administration's sudden decision to freeze all foreign assistance programmes is having far-reaching impacts on biodiversity and climate projects worldwide, with some weighing options to bridge the funding gap amid fears that the move could foreshadow a permanent cut to aid for nature conservation.
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NZ climate commission calls for investigation into industrial allocation

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 14 min ago
New Zealand’s Climate Change Commission (CCC) says issues relating to the country’s industrial allocation practices are worth examining, in response to a petition calling for a rapid phase-out of the scheme.
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Hokkaido banks back country’s first programme-based project in dairy farming waste management

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 21 min ago
Three regional banks in Japan's Hokkaido prefecture will support an emissions reduction project targeting waste management in the dairy farming sector, they announced, the first of its kind in the country.
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East Anglian farms breach environment regulations 700 times in seven years

The Guardian - 3 hours 59 min ago

Freedom of information data reveals violations on intensive poultry and pig farms

Industrial-scale livestock farms across East Anglia have breached environmental regulations more than 700 times in the past seven years, freedom of information (FoI) data has revealed.

The farms across Norfolk and Suffolk are among the largest in the country. Pig and poultry farming is concentrated in the region and 28% of England’s pig population was farmed in the area in 2023.

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To keep your cool in a heatwave, it may help to water your trees

The Conversation - 4 hours 4 min ago
Trees and greenspace can drive down urban temperatures – but they must be able to draw water from the soil to achieve these massive cooling effects. Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

BBC - 4 hours 18 min ago
The document charred by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is being 'unwrapped' using X-ray scans and AI.
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It seems the end of everything is upon us. Is no one coming to our rescue. How about … the molluscs?! | First Dog on the Moon

The Guardian - 4 hours 26 min ago

Did you know molluscs protect the citizens of Poland from water pollution? It’s true!

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NSW releases finalised emissions reporting requirements for major projects

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 32 min ago
Australia’s New South Wales has published its final guide for how large projects should report their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Lords inquiry finds grey belt idea largely redundant

BBC - 7 hours 22 min ago
The Built Environment Committee says the concept has been "eclipsed" by other planning rule changes.
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New Mexico Dems seek to close biogas “loophole” in clean fuels standard

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 4 min ago
A new state Senate bill aims to prevent biogas from being assigned a negative carbon intensity (CI) score in the state’s nascent clean fuels standard.
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Banksy fan badger wins hearts in wildlife photo competition

BBC - 8 hours 26 min ago
Ian Wood put up the Banksy design in the hope of an 'art-imitates-life' photo op
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Alberta January TIER spot price continues year-long weakening trend despite no new supply

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 13 min ago
The Alberta Technology Innovation and Emission Reduction (TIER) programme’s spot price fell in the first month of 2025, with no new offsets or EPCs serialised, according to a report published Monday.
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BRIEFING: California DAC firms challenged by regulatory uncertainty, high energy costs

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 42 min ago
High energy prices, regulatory uncertainty, and a lack of offtakers are among the several challenges direct air capture (DAC) firms are facing when considering project development in California.
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UK’s new agri-environment schemes could benefit farming, but most farmers still not confident -report

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 58 min ago
The UK's new agri-environment schemes and England's biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy could make the average farmer better off, but the majority of farmers are still not confident they will benefit from changes, a new report has found.
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“Urgent change in gear” needed for EU’s cleantech sector, industry says

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 58 min ago
“An urgent change in gear” is needed to ensure the EU’s cleantech sector grows at the same time as the bloc decarbonises, a coalition of industry and think tanks said on Wednesday ahead of the European Commission's much-awaited Clean Industrial Deal initiative.
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Fossil gas boilers set to dominate well into the 2030s in Europe, think tank warns

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 58 min ago
Without further incentives, a cumulative 50 million extra boilers running on fossil fuels could be sold across Europe by 2040, setting the EU off track from its decarbonisation targets, researchers warned on Wednesday.
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Raise carbon taxes, reform fossil fuel subsidies to meet LATAM and Caribbean climate targets -UN report

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 3 min ago
Latin American and Caribbean countries would see increased revenues from hiking carbon taxes and reforming fossil fuel subsidies - equipping the region with the finance needed to deliver on Paris Agreement commitments, according to a report by a UN commission.
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