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UK opposition party cuts billions from clean energy spending pledge
The Guardian view on Labour’s green retreat: wrong, wrong, wrong | Editorial
Keir Starmer’s announcement is a historic mistake on economic, political and environmental grounds
On Thursday, they finally made it official. For the first time, the EU’s climate change service confirms, global warming has exceeded 1.5C above preindustrial levels across an entire year. The speed and scale of that rise represents a terrifying precedent if it is not reversed, and a shocking act of collective damage to the planet.
It also casts Thursday’s other grim climate announcement – Labour’s long-trailed decision to retreat from its signature commitment to spend £28bn a year equipping the economy to reach its climate targets – into even starker relief. Labour ended up choosing an embarrassing day to make its announcement. But the truth is that any day would have been a bad day for such a humiliating rowback.
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Circumstances have changed, our ambitions have not. That’s what you need to know now about our green plan | Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves
No one expected the Tories to crash the economy like they did. Building a greener Britain means being honest about this
The coming election will be a once-in-a-generation choice: between five more years of economic failure or a long-term plan to invest in Britain’s future. At the beginning of a new age of economic and technological change, we have the chance to seize these historic opportunities so we can once again be a thriving, prosperous nation.
We are under no illusion about the scale of the challenge facing us. Taxes are at a 70-year high, our public services are on their knees, the national debt is continuing to rise, and the cost of living crisis is still biting for families across our country. These are not signs of a successful economy. They are the symptoms of 14 years of economic failure and a Britain that is worse off.
Continue reading...Climate Impact Partners and UK-based charity launch biodiversity conservation programme
Responsible investor group targets 40 major companies to raise engagement on biodiversity
Environment Agency ‘letting River Wye go into a death spiral’, say campaigners
Judicial review looking at claims agency allowed destructive levels of nutrients from chicken manure to enter waterway
One of the country’s favourite rivers is going into a “death spiral” say campaigners, as lawyers argued in court that the Environment Agency was failing to apply the law and save the waterway.
Anti-pollution charity River Action took the Environment Agency (EA) to court on Wednesday for a judicial review, claiming it is allowing destructive levels of nutrients from chicken manure to enter the River Wye.
Continue reading...Double counting of emissions units needs to be addressed in EU’s carbon removal bill -NGOs
Failure of Article 6 at COP28 should be a “wake-up call” for carbon market participants, warns expert
PREVIEW: Migratory species summit seeks to raise efforts on GBF targets
Expectations of carbon credit retirements topping 250 mln this year start to rumble
Researchers single out nine financial leaders on clean energy transition
Microsoft-backed clean aviation startup launches commercial-scale carbon transformation unit -Bloomberg
Nuclear fusion leap brings clean power dream closer
Corporates eyeing carbon credits in countries lined up for Article 6 trade with Singapore
Ulez fines scandal: Italian police ‘illegally accessed’ thousands of EU drivers’ data
Italy’s data protection body investigates claims police shared names and addresses with firm collecting penalties for TfL
The names and addresses of thousands of EU drivers were unlawfully accessed by Italian police and shared with the company that collects Ulez penalties on behalf of Transport for London (TfL), investigators believe.
The Italian data protection authority is investigating claims by Belgium’s government that an unnamed police department misused official powers to pass the personal details of Belgian drivers to Euro Parking Collections, which is employed by TfL to issue fines to enforce London’s low emission zone (Lez) and ultra-low emission zone.
Continue reading...Demand rebound for EU steel not yet in sight, but CBAM will help once effective
EU delays sector-specific sustainability reporting rules until 2026
Energy based on power of stars is step closer after nuclear fusion heat record
Feat by scientists at Oxfordshire facility described as ‘fitting swansong’ for pioneering project as reactor is decommissioned
The prospect of a green energy source based on the power of the stars has received a boost after scientists set a world record for the amount of energy created by fusing atoms together.
Researchers at the Joint European Torus (JET), an experimental fusion reactor at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in Oxfordshire, generated 69 megajoules of energy over five seconds from a mere 0.2 milligrams of fuel in the final fusion experiment performed at the facility.
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