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Use Article 6 to fund trillions of dollars in grid investment, conference hears
Japan certifies over 100 OECMs in bid to drive private sector biodiversity action
Verra provides key dates on digitalisation rollouts, working on ICVCM application
Indian verification standards lack integrity, sacrificing the overall quality of credits -expert
Pigeons problem-solve similarly to artificial intelligence, research shows
The intelligent birds, thought to be a nuisance by some, learn from consequences and can recognize resemblance between objects
A new study has found that the way pigeons problem-solve matches artificial intelligence.
Often overlooked as a nuisance, pigeons are actually highly intelligent animals that can remember faces, see the world in vivid colors, navigate complex routes, deliver news and even save lives.
Continue reading...Don’t wait around for digital MRV standards to develop, move now -World Bank
Capturing Ecology 2023 – in pictures
The winning images of the British Ecological Society’s annual photography competition, taken by international ecologists and students, feature a lone tree dominating an empty landscape and a giant squirrel devouring a jackfruit
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: Govt commits A$69 mln to renewable hydrogen hub, ACCU issuance drops
Fiji signs MoU with Korean company for mangrove project
Venezuelans handpick plastic and rake up oil in bid to save Lake Maracaibo – video
Anglers in Venezuela have been raking up oil spills and collecting plastic waste from Lake Maracaibo to try to save the lake that sustains their livelihoods.
President Nicolás Maduro has ordered the implementation of a "rescue, attention and decontamination" plan for the 13,000 sq km lake, one of South America’s largest and one of the oldest in the world. Years of inadequate waste management and neglect of oil industrial infrastructure have polluted the lake, which harbours two-thirds of the country’s oil reserves – and production is expected to increase.
Continue reading...Scottish whale watchers’ photos used to gain insights into animals’ habits
Images taken by public reveal insights into threatened minke whales, including finding the most attention-seeking whale
Snowy is the oldest known minke whale in Europe, while Knobble appears to adore attention – or, at least, the whale has been spotted more than 60 times since 2002, mostly close to the Isle of Mull.
Photographic records of minke whales submitted by members of the public are being published in a digital catalogue, providing insights about the threatened species.
Continue reading...Australia’s “biggest” green hydrogen project given $69m in new round of funding
Federal government tips $69.2 million into the 2.2GW Central Queensland Hydrogen Hub, described by the state government as the biggest in Australia.
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Climate “Australia’s next big employer:” Cannon-Brookes joins push for net zero workforce
Cannon-Brookes joins industry led campaign to populate the millions of new climate and energy roles required for Australia to meet net zero by 2050.
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CP Daily: Wednesday October 25, 2023
Conference sees new set of guidelines for biomass-based CO2 removal projects
Fortescue produces first “home grown” electrolysers as it lines up green hydrogen deals
Fortescue producing first of its "home grown" electrolysers at new Gladstone gigafactory, which it sees as key to success in Hydrogen Headstart program after missing out on Whyalla tender.
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“The SEC is back:” Victoria flicks switch on state-owned utility in push to 95 pct renewables
Victoria re-boots the publicly owned State Electricity Commission, with plans to build 1.2GW of renewables and storage by 2025, generate thousands of green jobs.
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