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Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador province offering millions of dollars for CCUS research
Saudi voluntary carbon market initiative to host developing nations ahead of COP28
Plaintiff looking to “survive” Delta Air Lines’ motion to dismiss lawsuit against carbon neutrality claims
Uzbekistan the first to secure funding under World Bank’s policy crediting programme
More than 200 scientists from 19 countries want to tell us the Southern Ocean is in trouble
The smarter the magpie, the better they can handle our noisy cities
UN floats new way to calculate cookstove project emissions cuts, receives criticism
US needs “strong social contract” to meet net zero goals, lead global efforts on climate, says report
Biodiversity Pulse: Tuesday October 17, 2023
Trading firm lands North American carbon portfolio manager from power company
UNDP offers to support design of ‘turtle certificates’ on African island nation
POLL: Analysts slash UKA forecasts due to weak policy ambition, low energy demand
Greta Thunberg arrested after joining hundreds of climate protesters in London – video
The Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested in London after joining hundreds of protesters who gathered at a five-star hotel to denounce a meeting described as 'the Oscars of oil'. The demonstration, organised by Fossil Free London, blocked the entrance to the InterContinental Park Lane, the venue for the Energy Intelligence Forum, which brings together fossil fuel executives and government ministers. The Metropolitan police say five people were arrested
Definitions changing in UK’s bid to meet climate finance target
Andrew Mitchell, the development minister, said ‘clarifications’ would more accurately reflect spending
The UK is making a series of changes to definitions as a way to meet its target to spend £11.6bn over five years in the developing world to help combat the climate crisis, Andrew Mitchell, the development minister, has said.
Rich countries have long promised to provide finance – in the form of loans or cash – to help poor countries cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with the impacts of the climate crisis. However, leaks in the summer showed UK ministers were warned they were massively off track to meet their targets and could only do so by raiding the aid budget.
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Indian carbon market to cover just 15% of the country’s GHG emissions by 2030
Greta Thunberg arrested at London oil summit protest
Climate activist taken away by Met police after protesters denounce meeting of fossil fuel executives and ministers
Greta Thunberg was arrested after joining hundreds of protesters who gathered at a five-star hotel in London on Tuesday morning to denounce a meeting branded “the Oscars of oil”.
Footage showed the Swedish climate activist being bundled into the back of a van by police after taking part in protests blocking the entrances of the InterContinental Park Lane, the venue for the Energy Intelligence Forum (EIF), which brings together fossil fuel executives and government ministers.
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