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European partnership to scale DAC capabilities
The child-killing wolves sparking panic in India
Water bosses could be jailed if they cover up sewage dumping under new law
CEOs in England and Wales could face two years in prison under proposals to force firms to supply data quickly
Water bosses in England and Wales could be jailed for up to two years if they cover up sewage dumping, under legislation proposed by the Labour government.
At the moment, CEOs of water companies face fines for failing to comply with investigations by the Environment Agency (EA) and the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), but there have been just three such fines since privatisation three decades ago.
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Can we really reach net zero by 2050? A new report maps out Australia’s path in more detail than ever before
Dolphin friendly? New research shows vague environmental labelling is common on NZ seafood products
For decades, we’ve been told 80% of the world’s biodiversity is found on Indigenous lands – but it’s wrong
California puts $25 mln on tap to catalyse wildfire mitigation projects
Iraq, Canada consider carbon markets partnership -media
UK trims carbon permit auction volumes for final seven sales of 2024 on aviation changes
‘Better than medication’: prescribing nature works, project shows
Scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to better mental health, report finds
A major scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to big improvements in mental health, a report has found.
The prescribing of activities in nature to tackle mental ill health has benefited thousands of people across England, a government-backed project has shown.
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Greta Thunberg arrested during Gaza war protest in Copenhagen – video
Footage shows Danish police apprehending the activist Greta Thunberg at a Gaza war protest. Six demonstrators were detained at the scene, at the University of Copenhagen, after about 20 people blocked the entrance to a building and three entered, a police spokesperson told Reuters
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