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Malaysia opens draft domestic forestry standard for public consultation
Companies under-reporting methane leaks will count the cost -report
First days of spring in London – in pictures
As life starts to return to the capital’s parks and woodlands, photographer Sarah Lee has been capturing daffodils and budding plants, walkers, buskers and joggers out in the sunshine. She says: ‘Everything feels so dark right now, it’s good to know the light is coming back’
Continue reading...Asset manager unveils $235-mln nature and social strategy
Future of EU ETS at crossroads, competitiveness challenges ahead -report
UK council approves biochar plant set to generate carbon credits
How countries cheat their net zero carbon targets – video
Net zero is a target that countries should be striving for to stop the climate crisis. But beyond the buzzword, it is a complex scientific concept – and if we get it wrong, the planet will keep heating.
Biodiversity and environment reporter Patrick Greenfield explains how a loophole in the 2015 Paris climate agreement allows countries to cheat their net zero targets through creative accounting, and how scientists want us to fix it
Continue reading...US could see return of acid rain if pollution rules are quashed, says scientist who first discovered it
Gene Likens, who first identified acidic rainwater in 1960s, said the Trump administration’s ‘rollbacks are alarming’
The US could be plunged back into an era of toxic acid rain, an environmental problem thought to have been solved decades ago, due to the Donald Trump administration’s rollback of pollution protections, the scientist who discovered the existence of acid rain in North America has warned.
A blitzkrieg launched by Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on clean air and water regulations could revert the US to a time when cities were routinely shrouded in smog and even help usher back acid rain, according to Gene Likens, whose experiments helped identify acidic rainwater in the 1960s.
Continue reading...Just Stop Oil to ‘hang up the hi-vis’ after three years of climate action
Final gathering in April will mark end of street protests although campaign to continue ‘in courts and prisons’
Supporters of the climate group Just Stop Oil have announced that, after three years of disruptive protests, they are ending their campaign of civil resistance.
Hannah Hunt, whose speech on Valentine’s Day 2022 marked the beginning of the campaign, made the announcement outside Downing Street in London on Thursday.
Continue reading...Nearly 4m hours of raw sewage dumped in England’s waters last year
Duration of spills by water companies up on previous year, in data described by environment secretary as ‘disgraceful’
Raw sewage was discharged into rivers and coastal waters in England for almost 4m hours last year, with waterways that have the highest environmental protections subjected to days of pollution.
Data released by the Environment Agency on Thursday revealed water companies discharged untreated effluent for 3.62m hours, a slight increase on last year.
Continue reading...EU power producers post heavy drops in ETS-covered fossil burn in 2024
Momentum builds behind forest carbon in Russia as officials tout 400 mln credit supply potential
BRIEFING: Philippines to provide clarity on forest carbon investment by mid-year
Forest carbon losses risk doubling mitigation costs -report
Dutton unveils plan to force more gas into Australian market and expand production in major pre-election pitch
England sewage spills hit record 3.6m hours last year
Pakistan secures new funding deal with IMF, likely to impose carbon levy from July
WWF issues tender for blue carbon credit research in east Indonesia
Australian market to remain subdued until 2027, analysts say
Campaign against nuclear heats up with attack ads aiming at hip pocket
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