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UK to dispose of radioactive plutonium stockpile
Article 6 body should establish ownership rights to attract financial sector -industry group
US airlines to carry big demand for Phase 1 CORSIA credits, but participation up in the air
Zambia publishes carbon market framework in step towards Article 6 trade
Net zero asset owners initiative opens call for carbon removal expertise
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UK climate and nature bill dropped after deal with Labour backbenchers
Ministers avoid internal party row by promising potential rebels they will have input into environmental legislation
Ministers have seen off a bill that would have made the UK’s climate and environment targets legally binding, after promising Labour backbenchers that they would have input into environmental legislation.
The deal avoids an internal row over the bill, which was introduced by the Liberal Democrat MP Roz Savage but had support from dozens of Labour MPs.
Continue reading...No ETS2 revision planned before 2028, EU sources say
ICE sees record environmental contracts trade in 2024
EU’s leaked ‘competitiveness compass’ puts focus on regulatory simplification
Back by unpopular demand, the great Heathrow expansion show. If only planes ran on hot air | Marina Hyde
Rachel Reeves flies back from Davos to lead a revival of the aviation perennial. Labour hated the idea before, but growth won’t grow itself, will it?
How can people say we can’t build anything in this country any more? Listen: our parliament is literally falling down, has caught fire 45 times in the past decade alone, and is going to take tens of billions of investment just to get it in the same postcode as fit-for-purpose – a fact which has now been kicked down the road for actual decades by successive cohorts of MPs who can’t handle being the ones to face reality, even though they are actually walking around in it every day. So don’t you dare tell me we don’t build things. We build the best damn metaphors in the world.
Another thing we might be building, perhaps in our own inimitable style, is a third runway at Heathrow. This is the heavy hint dropped by chancellor Rachel Reeves at Davos this week, which – if realised – could open the gate to the Labour Upside Down. Half of the cabinet hate it, half of them love it. Imagine Tony Blair but in asphalt.
Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Afforestation, bioenergy projects may do more harm than good to nature, study says
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EKI executives resign to set up own carbon consulting company
UK non-profit launches urban biodiversity credit standard
Storm Éowyn lashes Galway aquarium in Ireland – video
An aquarium in Galway has been hit by strong winds and flooding as Storm Éowyn sweeps Ireland and the UK. Footage shows water rising to the top of a staircase and streaming past the building as gusts blow flood water across the car park
Continue reading...How world has responded to Trump’s Paris climate agreement withdrawal
From Europe to Canada, Africa, China and Brazil, most countries appear to have doubled down on their commitment to tackle crisis
World leaders, senior ministers and key figures in climate diplomacy have one by one reaffirmed their commitment to the Paris agreement this week, in response to the order by Donald Trump to withdraw the US from the pact.
The prospect of the world keeping temperatures to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, as the treaty calls for, was damaged by the incoming US president’s move. Hopes of meeting the target were already fast receding, and last year was the first to consistently breach the 1.5C limit, but the goal will be measured over years or even decades and stringent cuts to emissions now could still make a difference.
Continue reading...Electric cars in UK last as long as petrol and diesel vehicles, study finds
International research team based findings on 300m records from MOT data to estimate failure rates of all cars
Battery cars on Britain’s roads are lasting as long as petrol and diesel cars, according to a study that has found a rapid improvement in electric vehicle reliability.
An international team of researchers has estimated that an electric car will have a lifespan of 18.4 years, compared with 18.7 years for petrol cars and 16.8 years for diesels, according to a peer-reviewed study published on Friday in the journal Nature Energy. The findings were based on 300m records from compulsory annual MOT tests of roadworthiness.
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