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Speculators take profits across North American carbon markets, emitters make modest additions
Global carbon markets post 2% increase in value in 2023 -analysts
California carbon market watchdog urges ARB to initiate Washington linkage process
Dinosaur Island: 40 years of discoveries on Skye
Researchers reiterate insufficiency of California forest offset buffer pool
Italian climate-tech firm partners with energy major, US startup on Norway marine CDR pilot project
Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds
Collapse in system of currents that helps regulate global climate would be at such speed that adaptation would be impossible
The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean is heading towards a tipping point that is “bad news for the climate system and humanity”, a study has found.
The scientists behind the research said they were shocked at the forecast speed of collapse once the point is reached, although they said it was not yet possible to predict how soon that would happen.
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Sleepless in Baku: Signs emerge of COP29 hotel price gouging
EU nations postpone vote on due diligence for corporate climate neutrality plans
European Parliament to vote on corporate voluntary carbon credit use
The risks and opportunities of stacking with UK biodiversity net gain -lawyer
Barclays tightens guardrails around oil and gas, promotes energy transition
Puro updates voluntary carbon removals rules to align with ICVCM, CORSIA
Qatar LNG supply deal will make India dependent on fossil imports, say experts
Ghana on collision course with UN as it presses ahead with cookstoves emissions calculation
GBF Fund lays groundwork for nature funding applications
Several voluntary carbon programmes “very close” to CORSIA Phase 1 eligibility, says UN aviation body
US climate scientist Michael Mann wins $1m in defamation lawsuit
Scientist wins award against conservative writers who said his work was ‘fraudulent’ and that he ‘molested and tortured’ data
The high-profile climate scientist Michael Mann has been awarded $1m by a jury in a defamation lawsuit against two conservative writers who compared his depictions of global heating to the work of a convicted child molester.
The case stretches back 12 years. In a statement posted on Mann’s X account, one of his lawyers said: “Today’s verdict vindicates Mike Mann’s good name and reputation. It also is a big victory for truth and scientists everywhere who dedicate their lives answering vital scientific questions impacting human health and the planet.”
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