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Malaysian state govt body signs multiple MoUs for developing carbon, biodiversity projects
Regen announces blockchain storytelling update for carbon, ecocredits
Buyers’ alliance shares CDR offtake agreement template
Verra updates jurisdictional and nested REDD+ framework to align with CCP voluntary carbon label
Japan to support biochar, SAF projects in Southeast Asia
BRIEFING: NZ market participants welcome slash in auction volumes, but fundamental questions remain
Malaysia weighs carbon tax on big-emitting industries
South Australia’s biggest battery achieves key registration and licence approvals
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Rare moth found in Cambridgeshire orchard threatened by busway plan
Appearance of dark crimson underwing causes excitement on land that would be bisected by road scheme
Beneath oak canopies, in an orchard full of hundred-year-old apple trees, excited exclamations rose from a group of moth enthusiasts last week.
The Cambridgeshire Moth Group had just trapped a dark crimson underwing, a species so rare that none of them had ever seen it before. Indeed, the colourful invertebrate is only usually ever found in the New Forest and is considered nationally scarce.
Continue reading...Low-cost iron-air technology to feature in world’s biggest battery project in US
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“We need to think differently about storage:” How big batteries can ease the transmission burden
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NSW says an extra 2 GW of wind, solar and storage could be hosted in first renewable energy zone
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Humans can work with nature to solve big environmental problems – but there’s no quick fix
South Korea national oil company to set up CCS business
One of our biggest asset managers is tipping billions into renewables – but not in Australia
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RGGI Market: Few sellers, weather keep RGGI prices bid
The Coalition has turned its renewable energy denial into a nuclear roadmap to nowhere. It’s exhausting | Adam Morton
The opposition has still produced nothing to back up its widely disputed claim that Australia could have an operational nuclear industry before the 2040s
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Continue reading...Owner of W.A.’s biggest wind farm eyes another 1.7 GW across five new projects
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US party platforms outline potential Harris, Trump presidencies’ environment, energy plans
Network giant says huge inland renewable zones might be better idea than floating offshore wind
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