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W.A. nearly doubles grid storage as second Kwinana battery finished and wind and solar hit record highs
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US EV sales double in 2023, vehicle emissions reach record low -report
US low carbon fuel voluntary certificates to cover biomass-based diesel
Vast Solar secures funds to advance Australia’s first big solar thermal project and local manufacturing
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RGGI Market: Virginia circuit court decision fuels RGAs’ brief flight to $27
Unlocking billions of dollars in carbon credit demand hinges on smoothing buyer “friction points”, report warns
Transparency on climate action costs by developing countries key to unlocking private finance -report
Study makes link between stabilising global CO2 levels and reducing risk of climate disasters
Not fit for purpose: Australia energy market rules to be rewritten to keep pace with renewables
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California diesel sales drop YoY in August, gasoline usage decline hits one-year mark
US EPA advances West Virginia’s CO2 storage permit authority approval
LATAM Roundup: Road to Belem paved with carbon market intentions after landmark Article 6 decision
North American investors commit $2 mln to Montana grassland carbon projects
Farmers plead for happier marriage with wind and solar project developers
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Forecasters and flood defences under scrutiny after UK’s Storm Bert ordeal
Hundreds of properties flooded and Welsh town hit by landslip as major incident declared in Northamptonshire
Forecasters, environment officials and politicians have been strongly criticised over the warnings issued before Storm Bert and the fitness of flood defences to cope with increasingly common extreme weather.
A huge clear-up is under way across swathes of Wales and England, with hundreds of properties flooded and a former Welsh mining town hit by a landslip from a coal tip, leaving buildings deep in sludge and mud.
Continue reading...Inheritance tax on farms should be delayed to avoid unfairness, says thinktank
IFS suggests gifts of land before a certain date could be tax-free so that elderly farmers would not be caught out
Ministers should give farmers an inheritance tax holiday for the next few years, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said as it warned that government changes to agricultural taxes risked treating some landowners unfairly.
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, announced in her budget last month that farmers with a business worth more than £1m could be subjected to 20% inheritance tax, prompting a tractor protest outside parliament.
Continue reading...Cop29 deal fails to consider inflation so is not tripling of target, economists say
Experts say financial movements mean poor nations will in effect get billions less in value from £300bn pledge
A failure to factor in inflation means the $300bn (£240bn) climate finance deal agreed at Cop29 is not the tripling of pledges that has been claimed, economists have said.
The international talks in Baku were pulled back from the brink of collapse early on Sunday morning when negotiators struck an agreement in which rich countries promised to raise $300bn a year by 2035. On paper, this is a tripling of the previous climate finance target of $100bn a year by 2020, and has been trumpeted as such by the UN and others.
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