UN approves carbon market safeguards to protect environment and human rightsToday 10:30am - Developers of carbon credit projects will have to carry out a risk assessment and minimise any social or environmental impacts. |
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Gas utility sued for climate deceptionToday 10:30am - Multnomah County, Oregon, says NW Natural “engaged in an enterprise of misrepresentation” about its products’ harm to the climate. |
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If renewable power becomes too cheap to meter, is that a climate win?Today 10:30am - When any single climate fix seems too good to be true, it probably is. |
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Rising disaster costs leave U.S. confronting fiscal risks of climate changeToday 10:30am - As storms, droughts, wildfires and other extreme weather events strike with greater frequency and intensity, repairing and rebuilding has grown more costly, too. |
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UN carbon trading expert group agrees deal on market frameworkMonday - A UN expert group has reached a compromise on key elements of a global carbon trading system, in a bid to resolve nearly a decade of talks on what is seen as an important tool for raising climate finance. |
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Companies that fought climate action now accused of price gouging Hurricane Milton evacueesMonday - For years, United, American, and other airlines have led massive lobbying efforts against regulations to prevent climate change. |
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Indigenous groups in Brazil: We were not consulted on carbon creditsMonday - Indigenous organizations in the Brazilian state of Para said they were not consulted by the government before it signed a deal with multinational companies to sell carbon offset credits to support conservation of the Amazon rainforest in the state. |
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Marine carbon dioxide removal is about to go bigMonday - Following its Singaporean pilot project, carbon sequestration start-up Equatic aims to build a massive plant in Quebec. |
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The EU’s (vague) climate aid stance: Want more money? Get more donorsMonday - The bloc won’t say how much money it’s willing to put up before other details are firmed up. |
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Milton is a monster. Elected leaders are to blame.Friday - A former Florida climate commissioner reflects on the decades of denial and delay that led to this moment. |
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Half Australia’s oceans to be protected - more than any other countryFriday - Little-known Australian islands that teem with emperor penguins and elephant seals, and have the country’s only two active volcanoes, will be protected with an additional 300,000 square kilometres of... |
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EU Court rules plant-based burger labeling lawfulFriday - The European Court of Justice ruled that plant-based foods such as burgers and sausages can continue to be labelled with names mimicking their meaty counterpart in a dispute that has lasted over... |
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Coalmines and gasfields may be emitting twice as much methane as declared, report warnsFriday - Australia’s coalmines and gasfields may be emitting twice as much methane as they currently declare, underscoring the need to introduce independent reporting of the potent greenhouse gas, an energy... |
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Woody biomass - a false climate solution and threat to Indonesia’s forests?Friday - A new report highlights the threat to Indonesia’s forests from industrial biomass demand. |
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Can carbon credits help close coal plants?Thursday - A few dozen kilometres from the Philippine capital Manila sits a coal plant that some hope could be a model for how developing countries can quit the polluting fossil fuel. |
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Australia suffers setback in green hydrogen raceThursday - Australia’s bid to become a global hydrogen superpower has been dealt a blow, with the nation’s biggest energy utility pulling out of building a large-scale green hydrogen hub despite the project... |
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Drought has dried a major Amazon River tributary to its lowest level in over 122 yearsThursday - One of the Amazon River’s main tributaries has dropped to its lowest level ever recorded, reflecting a severe drought that has devastated the Amazon rainforest and other parts of the country. |
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Why have hurricanes gone crazy?Thursday - While hurricanes occur naturally, human-caused climate change is supercharging them and exacerbating the risk of major damage, writes Kevin Trenberth. |
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Researchers find a new use for biochar: filtering microplastics from farm soilsThursday - In initial experiments, they found that the biochar was able to remove a striking 86% to 92% of the plastic particles from soil samples. |
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