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Suddenly dodging potholes after all this rain? Here's how drones could help with repairs
Ivory seized decades ago still turning up in raids
CEO of Australia’s only solar panel manufacturer to step down
Tindo Solar announces a change at the top, with the company's CEO Shayne Jaenisch stepping down at the end of the year, after five years in the role.
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When critical minerals and decarbonisation collide: Eight value-add refining proposals
A look at $10bn-plus of newer projects in Australia and NZ that value-add across a range of resources critical to the clean energy transition.
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CP Daily: Monday October 17, 2022
High court’s ruling derails Pennsylvania’s chance at Q4 RGGI auction listing
CP Daily: Carbon Forward 2022 Conference Special
EU free carbon permit allocations for 2022 advance in September
Green-hushing: More companies choose to keep quiet about their climate ambitions
BlackRock’s Akaysha scores coup with contract to build “world’s most powerful” battery
Start-up bought by funds giant BlackRock snares contract to build Waratah Super Battery, now dubbed "most powerful battery in the world."
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Cleantech firm announces sale of 50,000 tCO2e biochar project on voluntary marketplace
‘A cunning plan’: how La Niña unleashes squadrons of storm clouds to wreak havoc in your local area
Offtake facility created for UK peatlands restoration scheme
ICAO to review CORSIA offsetting baseline in 2025, experts say current level not Paris-aligned
EU greenlights Poland’s extension of indirect ETS cost compensation
Rich countries must urgently help poor nations hit by climate crisis, says V20
Twenty countries facing worst impact of global heating set out proposals for loss and damage payments
Rich countries must urgently develop a plan to assist countries suffering the ravages of extreme weather, as failure to take early action on the climate crisis has left them increasingly vulnerable, developing nations have said.
The V20 – made up of the 20 vulnerable countries facing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and least able to cope with them – set out its proposals on Monday for how rich countries should pay for the “loss and damage” caused by the climate crisis.
Continue reading...VCM Report: Nature-based offsets take brunt of slide in prices
Analysts slash EUA price forecasts as recession, supply to outweigh ambition and coal demand
CARBON FORWARD 2022: London favours keeping VCM distinct from Paris Agreement
Billionaire Mo Ibrahim attacks ‘hypocrisy’ over Africa’s gas
Telecoms entrepreneur says continent’s people should be allowed to use their vast reserves
One of Africa’s richest entrepreneurs, the telecoms billionaire Mo Ibrahim, has criticised developed countries for seeking to dissuade African nations from exploiting their vast reserves of gas.
Ibrahim told the Guardian in an interview: “We need a balanced and a fair policy for everybody. Gas can be useful to our transition … [Those who say otherwise] are hypocrites.”
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