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Energy transition to leave exporters of ‘simple’ fossil fuel products most at risk, study says
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including a baby egret, a newborn shark and a zebra on the loose
Continue reading...Australia should start working on a CBAM ASAP, experts say
Meadows to return at 100 historic sites in England to mark coronation
Ten-year project by English Heritage will see landscapes at sites including Stonehenge return to how they would have once looked
Meadows across 100 historic sites in England, from the panoramic ruins of Scarborough Castle to the chalk down landscape of Stonehenge, are to be created or enhanced in a 10-year project celebrating the king’s coronation.
English Heritage on Friday announced its ambition to return landscapes at 100 of its sites to how they once would have looked.
Continue reading...PREVIEW: Japan takes modest but vital step towards national carbon market with launch of GX League
Carbon project developer teams up with tequila firm for agave carbon credit methodology
China seeks offset methodology proposals, as CCER relaunch moves closer
Plymouth scientist Imogen Napper: Why I joined battle to beat space junk
Australia finally has a climate policy after lost decade, but not everyone is making progress
After lost decade, Australia has a climate policy. It feels right to enjoy the moment – at least for the remainder of the week. Another small, baby step for mankind.
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Offset surrender falls slightly under Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism in 2021-22
CP Daily: Thursday March 30, 2023
Vancouver-based developer launches new carbon trading platform
Virgin Orbit: Sir Richard Branson's rocket company lays off 85% of staff
UK GHG output resumes long-term downtrend in 2022 thanks to warmer weather, heating cuts
Greens establish Senate inquiry into greenwashing
Senate agrees to landmark inquiry into the impacts of greenwashing on both consumers and the environment, and how best to stop it.
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Australia has a carbon price for industry – and it may infuse greater climate action
Australia is about to take a big, constructive step on climate change policy: we will have a carbon price for the industry sector, under the safeguard mechanism. It comes nine years after the Abbott Coalition government abolished Labor’s carbon price. The safeguard mechanism lay as a sleeper for many years – legislated in large parts […]
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eDNA growing as key tool to support biodiversity credit market
Ikea buys three NSW solar farms in second major Australian investment
After making its first foray into Australian renewables last month, Ingka Investments has bought three NSW solar farms – two under operation and underway.
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