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16/01/2024
A twice-weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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16/01/2024
Some $2.5 billion per year is needed to revitalise deforested lands in the Amazon basin, the Colombian president has said, as his government prepares to host UN biodiversity talks later this year.
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16/01/2024
Several lawmakers belonging to the governing British Conservative Party have expressed concern over integration of carbon capture technology with a wood-burning power plant, as well as the possible …
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16/01/2024
Carbon allowances in the EU ETS settled at their lowest level in 16 months on Tuesday, giving up Monday's gains amid steady selling as buyers appeared to retreat after Monday's energetic showing and …
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16/01/2024
A large commodity trading firm said on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy carbon dioxide removal credits from 1PointFive, a carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration company with an industrial-…
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16/01/2024
Forests in the western US are absorbing less CO2 due to more severe climate change impacts, while those on the eastern side of the country are growing slightly faster thanks to more favourable …
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16/01/2024
Accounting for Nature (AFN) has partnered with an Australian technology solutions firm to develop digital infrastructure linking environmental improvements to eligible carbon credits, they announced …
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15/01/2024
A US west coast power producer was unsuccessful in its attempt to cover the cost of compliance with Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA) through a rate increase for Wyoming consumers, in a …
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15/01/2024
A new bill to curb predator control used to support grouse shooting and the practice of muirburn on Scottish moorland could lead landowners to switch to activities that produce carbon or …
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15/01/2024
The European Commission should grab the opportunity to propose the EU's 2040 climate target by approaching an upcoming deadline as an economic and security choice, a pan-European think tank has said …