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Record investment, revenue in clean cooking sector in 2022 -report
German nuclear plant to be replaced by Europe’s biggest battery
Shuttered German nuclear plant could be replaced by Europe's biggest battery under proposal from site owners.
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WCI Markets: CCAs within striking distance of $40, WCAs continue to recede after Q4 sale
Verra advances work on new rice farming carbon credit methodology following CDM controversy
British Columbia unveils first sub-national sustainable aviation fuel mandate
Victoria adds more sweeteners to get households off gas and electrify their homes
Victoria expands incentives to move away from gas, to now all the major gas appliances that households commonly use.
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Households to take centre stage on grid with solar, EVs, heat pumps and electric cooktops
Australian households and their consumer energy resources – rooftop solar, electric cars, heat pumps, and electric cooktops – will play a critical and central role in the accelerating green energy transition.
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Canadian energy major invests C$21.2 mln in carbon streaming joint venture
Egypt to launch pilot compliance carbon market in Q1 2024 -media
FEATURE: Green hydrogen high on political agenda as race kicks off to price international trade
Coal will be all but gone by 2034 under Australia's latest energy roadmap
Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday december 14, 2023
MRV Collective relaunched as Nature Tech Collective
Omani bank signs MoU to accelerate viability of alternative fuels
Fossil-free iron demonstration plant in Sweden receives grant in key step towards green steel
FEATURE: Nature takes ‘centre stage’ – what COP28 means for biodiversity
Failure of Cop28 on fossil fuel phase-out is ‘devastating’, say scientists
Climate experts say lack of unambiguous statement is ‘tragedy for the planet and our future’
The failure of Cop28 to call for a phase-out of fossil fuels is “devastating” and “dangerous” given the urgent need for action to tackle the climate crisis, scientists have said.
One called it a “tragedy for the planet and our future” while another said it was the “dream outcome” for the fossil fuel industry.
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