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CF NORTH AMERICA: Longer term strategy necessary in maturing VCM, experts say
VCM activity plummeted in May, ahead of first CCP integrity label approval
Germany’s top climate envoy says ‘this is the critical decade’ after Dutton ditches 2030 target
Representative from Europe’s biggest economy and key player in global climate talks says deep emissions cuts by 2030 ‘essential’ to limit climate heating to 1.5C
Germany’s climate envoy has dismissed claims the Paris agreement is only about reaching net zero emissions by 2050, warning that deep cuts by 2030 are “essential” and scientific evidence shows “this is the critical decade” to act on global heating.
Australia’s opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has refused to commit to a 2030 emissions reduction target prior to the next national election, prompting claims from Labor, the Greens and independents that the Coalition isn’t serious about acting on the climate crisis.
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FEATURE: Nature tech startups sit tight on biodiversity monitoring amid concerns over lack of investment
Japanese carbon developer teams up with provincial govt for rice projects in Vietnam
BRIEFING: Companies risk being ‘locked out’ of carbon removal market if they do not buy credits now
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Wildlife experts urge action on pesticides as UK insect populations plummet
Campaigners say next government must reduce use and toxicity of pesticides before it is too late
The UK’s insect populations are declining at alarming rates and the next government must put in place plans to monitor and reduce the use and toxicity of pesticides before it is too late, wildlife experts say.
In recent years, concerns have been raised over earthworm populations, which have fallen by a third in the past 25 years. A citizen science project that monitors flying insects in the UK, meanwhile, found a 60% decline between 2004 and 2021. The overall trajectory, as government monitoring figures show, has been downwards since the 1970s.
Continue reading...Canada releases 2030 nature strategy
CN Markets: CEA price remains stable, current compliance period may see lasting oversupply
INTERVIEW: Octopus Investments takes mixed approach to natural capital strategy
ANALYSIS: Australian NGOs urge govt to form clean energy partnerships with fossil fuel trading partners, but real-world challenges abound
Singapore set to give carbon tax rate cut for refiners -reports
Japanese climate tech company raises $26 mln, forms multi-sector carbon alliances
Week in wildlife – in pictures: a comedy seal, a cricket-loving owl and hairy pigs on Exmoor
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
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Regulator approves 21 projects for J-Credit scheme
New Zealand cancels controversial annual ETS forestry charges for this year
Children near Amsterdam airport use inhalers more, study finds
Results show increase in symptoms such as wheeziness in presence of high aviation-related ultrafine particles
As the public hearings for London Gatwick airport’s northern runway resume, researchers from the Netherlands have found greater inhaler use in children living near Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport.
Stand close to a large airport and, if the wind is in the wrong direction, each cubic centimetre of air that you breathe will contain tens of thousands of ultrafine particles (UFP).
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