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Canada to ban open-net pen salmon farming in British Columbia
Environmentalists hail decision to end practice in five years but aquaculture industry warns of 6,000 jobs at risk
Canada will ban open-net pen salmon farming in British Columbia coastal waters in five years, the government has announced, a decision that has been welcomed by environmental groups but opposed by the aquaculture industry.
The Liberal government made the decision in 2019 to transition to closed containment technologies to protect declining wild Pacific salmon populations.
Continue reading...Drought forces Tasmania to fire up its biggest gas plant for first time in five years
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Verra, Malaysian Forest Fund sign deal to align forest carbon initiatives
Biorefinery firm finalises CCS agreements for its Nebraska facilities
Very late and over budget: Why newest large nuclear plant in US is likely to be the last
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Over 80% of rich countries fail to meet fair share of biodiversity financing target, report shows
Hidden emissions from CCUS push could derail the UK’s net zero strategy -think tank
Veteran North American carbon, energy trader joins European utility
GenCost doesn’t just rule out nuclear, it makes solar thermal impossible to ignore
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Study highlights untapped, understudied potential of temperate peat-forming wet woodlands for climate mitigation
Germany’s climate fund is drying up, think-tank warns
Petitioners request US federal appeals court to rescind SEC climate disclosure rules
Hybrid cars are having a moment – even though they’re dirtier than we think. What’s behind their popularity?
Australia’s biggest solar project that will help power giant smelter seeks green tick from government
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France urged to step in to spur TotalEnergies’ transition from oil
Commission recommends 33-point plan to ensure oil giant complies with state climate commitments
The French government should intervene in TotalEnergies and spur faster climate action, a senate inquiry commission has concluded.
The commission, set up to explore ways the state could guarantee that the oil conglomerate complies with French climate commitments, recommended 33 steps the government should take to “encourage a rapid, orderly and effective transition”.
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