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'Nuclear will drive up the cost of electricity': Matt Kean clashes with former colleagues – video
Former NSW Liberal energy minister Matt Kean debated his former Coalition colleagues about the cost of nuclear power in a parliamentary estimates hearing on Monday. Now chair of the Climate Change Authority, Kean debated Nationals senator Ross Cadell over CSIRO analysis which found nuclear was the most expensive form of large-scale energy available
Continue reading...Alberta releases draft update of CCS offset protocol for public comment
“Silence not an option:” Teals push major parties to come clean on 2035 climate targets
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Europe’s big banks have ‘incoherent’ climate plans -report
BASF, Exterra join forces to explore building CCS project in Quebec
LATAM Roundup: Countries press pause, press on, press regulation
EU’s trade commissioner seeks to balance open-door policy with protections -commissioner designate
US ELECTIONS: New chapter opens for EU climate diplomacy with fresh challenges, experts say
Yes, burning gas is bad for the climate. But keeping it in Australia’s energy mix is sensible
VCM Report: CORSIA impact yet to appear despite approval of major carbon standards
US ELECTIONS PREVIEW – PART 4: CO2 pipelines dominate US Heartland environmental policy discourse ahead of elections
US ELECTIONS PREVIEW – PART 2: Close US Senate races in ex-RGGI states could shift balance of power in Congress
NFU rejects Treasury claim that 72% of farms won’t pay inheritance tax
Union says Defra figures show far more farmers will be hit by budget proposal and warns of ‘militant protest’ to come
The government argument that just one-third of farmers will be affected by the new inheritance tax rules is in direct conflict with data produced by the its own environment department, according to the head of the farmer’s union, as the row over inheritance tax for farmers continued.
The announcement in Rachel Reeves’s budget last week of plans to remove the Agricultural Property Relief inheritance tax exemption from farms worth more than £1m has been met with a storm of fury from across the farming industry and suggestions of “militant protest”.
Continue reading...PREVIEW: Southern Republicans to continue pursuit of CCS, IRA investments after US elections
Drax pushes back on findings that BECCS system will increase UK emissions until 2050
PREVIEW: Policy implementation hurdles constrain WCI market schemes across US West as elections near
Client mapping of Big Six PR firms reveals potential conflicts of ‘climate interest’ -report
Carbon markets falling far short of potential to support least developed countries, UN warns
LCFS surplus bank nears 30 mln with record Q2 net credit build, ahead of crucial board vote
Degradation of land is threat to human life, Saudi government says
Deputy environment minister calls for urgent action as Riyadh prepares for global summit on issue next month
The degradation of the world’s soils and landscapes is threatening human life, and must be addressed as a matter of urgency, the government of Saudi Arabia has said.
Neglect of the land is wiping trillions of dollars from global economies, hampering agricultural production, disrupting water supplies, threatening children with poor nutrition, and destroying vital ecosystems, according to the country’s deputy environment minister.
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