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INTERVIEW: German startup aims to take enhanced rock weathering from local to global
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Azerbaijan boosts decarbonisation target, considers carbon tax -media
CN Markets: CEAs break new record again, prices likely above $14 until year end
A Trump presidency could ‘cripple’ the Paris climate agreement, warns UN chief
António Guterres says treaty will endure but urges US to remain amid reports of Republican plan to withdraw from the climate negotiating framework entirely
The world needs the US to remain in the international climate process to avoid a “crippled” Paris agreement, the UN secretary general has warned, amid fears that Donald Trump would take the country out of the accord for a second time.
António Guterres said the landmark 2015 agreement to limit global heating would endure if the US withdrew once again, but compared the prospective departure to losing a limb or organ.
Continue reading...Most EU countries expected to fail under non-ETS obligations, need extra allocations
FII24: INTERVIEW – Global North compliance schemes should be open to Global South credits, says Kenyan DAC CEO
Climate adaptation significantly underfunded in low-income, low-emission countries -report
PFAS mixtures more toxic than single compounds, suggesting higher danger
First-of-its-kind research highlights need for change to regulation, as humans almost always exposed to mixtures
Mixtures of different types of PFAS compounds are often more toxic than single chemicals, first-of-its-kind research finds, suggesting humans’ exposure to the chemicals is more dangerous than previously thought.
Humans are almost always exposed to more than one PFAS compound at a time, but regulatory agencies largely look at the chemicals in isolation from one another, meaning regulators are probably underestimating the health threat.
Continue reading...Korean PM unveils Hydrogen City plan, promises to become leader in liquid hydrogen shipping
Weather tracker: More rain forecast in Spain as storms push in
Heightened risk Cádiz river could overflow, with yellow and orange rainfall warnings for southern regions
The low-pressure system responsible for Spain’s most devastating floods in decades in Valencia also set new rainfall records across south-eastern Spain. In Jerez de la Frontera, 115mm of rain fell in 24 hours on Wednesday – the wettest day on record for the southern Spanish city. The deluge caused widespread flooding and road closures, and there is a heightened risk that the River Barbate in Cádiz could overflow as more rain is forecast through Friday and into the weekend.
While the rare red warning issued on Thursday for Valencia has expired, Spain’s national meteorological service, Aemet, has maintained yellow and orange rainfall warnings for southern and Mediterranean regions as storms continue to push in.
Continue reading...Second Australian CBAM consultation considers starting with cement, lime, and clinker
Week in wildlife in pictures: roving parrots, rabid seals and a prickly pest
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: How to replace gas
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Queensland LNP names new energy minister, nixes massive pumped hydro project
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More records tumble as renewables hit new high and coal a new low
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Broken Hill fiasco shows why we need to rethink the grid, and turn it upside down
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Armenia to host 2026 UN biodiversity talks
We need lots of wind as well as batteries to move peak prices lower
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