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Hard-hit Defra to have budget slashed further despite warnings
Department’s finances were slashed during austerity and campaigners say more cuts will stall progress to meet nature and climate targets
Rachel Reeves has been urged not to cut the government’s environment funding in the budget as analysis shows the department’s finances were slashed at twice the rate of other departments in the austerity years.
Between 2009/10 and 2018/19, the environment department budget declined by 35% in monetary terms and 45% in real terms, according to Guardian analysis of annual reports from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency and Natural England. By comparison, the average cut across government departments during the Conservative austerity programme was about 20%. During the first five years of austerity, it was the most cut department.
Continue reading...Biodiversity credit company announces data partnership
Spanish farming association launches carbon credit project for the swine sector
Setback as EU gas industry rejects a just transition deal with trade unions
Australia’s clean finance arm details first spend on forest project, plans to earn ACCUs
Climate crisis caused half of European heat deaths in 2022, says study
Researchers found 38,000 fewer people – 10 times number of murders – would have died if atmosphere was not clogged with greenhouse pollutants
Climate breakdown caused more than half of the 68,000 heat deaths during the scorching European summer of 2022, a study has found.
Researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) found 38,000 fewer people would have died from heat if humans had not clogged the atmosphere with pollutants that act like a greenhouse and bake the planet. The death toll is about 10 times greater than the number of people murdered in Europe that year.
Continue reading...Taiwan adds two methodologies to encourage forest and bamboo management
Iceland proposes mileage tax on fossil fuel vehicles, doubles carbon tax
Australian opposition refuses to be drawn on Safeguard Mechanism questions
China’s new economic stimulus policy adds uncertainty to emissions outlook
‘Some unique features’: Cop16 delegates in ‘love motel’ as Cali hotels hit capacity
Deluge of delegates at biodiversity conference has led some to impromptu accommodation
Robert Baluku, a Ugandan delegate to the UN’s biodiversity summit in Colombia, found himself between a rock and hard place when his team’s accommodation was abruptly cancelled, leaving them stranded before the start of Cop16 in Cali.
The city’s hotels were packed to capacity with thousands of country leaders, scientists, government ministers and UN negotiators, and Baluku was left scrambling for options – until the Motel Deseos (Desires) came to the rescue.
Continue reading...Apparently fake social media accounts boost Azerbaijan before Cop29
Exclusive: Linked accounts on X push petrostate’s posts about climate summit and drown out criticism
Scores of apparently fake social media accounts are boosting Azerbaijan’s hosting of the Cop29 climate summit, an investigation has revealed.
The accounts were mostly set up after July, at which time seven of the top 10 most engaged posts using the hashtags #COP29 and #COP29Azerbaijan were critical of Azerbaijan’s role in the conflict with Armenia, using hashtags such as #stopgreenwashgenocide. By September this had changed, with all of the top 10 most engaged posts coming from the official Cop29 Azerbaijan account.
Continue reading...COP16: Governments pledge $165 mln to GBF Fund
Australia’s first commercial solar thermal heat plant to slash gas use at Mars factory
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Arena backs homegrown battery tech that promises to cut storage costs, boost EV range
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Gravity storage technology mooted for Mount Isa mine shafts to back up vast wind and solar projects
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Rooftop PV pushes grid demand and coal output to new lows as NSW gets ready for solar switch-off
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