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Sir David Attenborough: 'The world would be worse off without our stories'
Brazilian state creates working groups to pursue ART TREES eligibility
RGGI Market: RGAs slump 15% as compliance demand recedes
Commerce firm launches voluntary carbon credit marketplace
Ten US organisations meet emissions reductions targets early via DOE partnership
UK places climate action at centre of foreign affairs agenda with clean power alliance
US DOE funds $6.5 mln towards New Mexico coal CCS project
Genex lines up new partner for giant solar farm as coal giant steps in to fill Fortescue’s hydrogen void
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Long-term EU carbon price bull trend remains intact, could hit €150 by 2030 -panellists
France’s Credit Agricole to exit precious metals trading in shift towards carbon markets -reports
‘Pirate birds’ force other seabirds to regurgitate fish meals. Their thieving ways could spread lethal avian flu
Are kiwi and moa recent immigrants from Australia? Neither fossils nor genetic evidence support the story
Stakeholders flood ARB with LCFS 15-day notice feedback, warn of potential litigation
Belgian auto workers protests highlight obstacles to zero-emission cars
'All good here' : Titan sub crew's last words before implosion
LATAM Roundup: Colombia proposes carbon tax hike, Brazilian markets press forward
VCM Report: Signs of life as traders mop up cheap Southern Cardamom carbon credits
Europe beats the US for walkable, livable cities, study shows
Cities such as Zurich and Dublin found to have key services accessible within 15 minutes for more than 95% of residents
When Luke Harris takes his daughter to the doctor, he strolls down well-kept streets with “smooth sidewalks and curb cuts [ramps] for strollers at every intersection”. If the weather looks rough or he feels a little lazy, he hops on a tram for a couple of stops.
Harris’s trips to the paediatrician are pretty unremarkable for fellow residents of Zurich, Switzerland; most Europeans are used to being able to walk from one place to another in their cities. But it will probably sound like fantasy to those living in San Antonio, Texas. That’s because, according to new research, 99.2% of Zurich residents live within a 15-minute walk of essential services such as healthcare and education, while just 2.5% of San Antonio residents do.
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