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EU ETS2 needs historically huge emissions reductions from cars, buildings to prevent “very high” allowance prices, study warns
Washington Senate passes WCI linkage bill
Enrolment imminent for $80-mln US climate-smart ag programme
CATL big battery to be removed from US Marine base over China security fears
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A major blackout left 500,000 Victorians without power – but it shows our energy system is resilient
PREVIEW: WCI Q1 auction settlement expected to clear at new record high
“Price the damage:” Garnaut and Sims reboot calls for carbon “fee” for big polluters
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New alliance seeks to forge transparent, trust-based future for nascent CO2 removals industry
New logging rules in NSW put the greater glider closer to extinction. When will we start protecting these amazing animals?
Workers missing as landslide buries goldmine in east Turkey – video
A landslide in Turkey's eastern Erzincan region has buried a goldmine, and authorities say at least nine workers at the site are missing. Footage circulating on social media captured the moment a torrent of muddy earth burst into a valley near the mine in the İliç district. Turkey's interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, said 400 people from the country's emergency agency, AFAD, had been dispatched to the mine to rescue the trapped workers
Continue reading...Ontario moves to legislate referendum for future carbon programmes
Axing the Auckland fuel tax reveals the lack of a real transport plan for NZ’s biggest city
Rush to implement EU green transition could trigger collateral damage for manufacturing, says industry group
Ireland to pay up to €6,000 per hectare for private woodland restoration
EU climate chief calls on “crown jewel” carbon markets to contribute to 90% by 2040 target
UK campaigners take action against carbon capture at Drax top-emitting plant
INTERVIEW: Forest carbon developer plans to launch biodiversity credits within four months
Experts call for more local authority resourcing as UK biodiversity net gain takes root
Polar bears face starvation threat as ice melts
Legal challenge over plans to relax sewage laws for housebuilders in England
Campaigners accuse government of ‘back door’ amendment to bring in pollution rule change that was defeated in Lords
The government is facing a legal challenge over plans to permit housebuilders in England to allow sewage pollution “through the back door”.
The campaign group Wild Justice, along with the law firm Leigh Day, have submitted plans for a judicial review over what they term an “unlawful attempt to use guidance to introduce a change that was defeated in the House of Lords last year”.
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