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EU agrees to strengthen environmental crime laws with broader coverage, stricter sanctions
Protracted CORSIA approval process for eligible carbon credits gives ICE early edge
Verra seeks consultant for “pioneering” GHG accounting methodologies in food systems
Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday November 16, 2023
EU co-legislators strike deal on energy market, proceed with redesign
US DOE grants $4.3 mln for assessing feasibility of CO2 storage hub in Virginia
Canadian carbon removals developer announces C$75 mln fundraise
EU to renew glyphosate approval for a decade despite divisions
Article 6 body unanimously agrees crediting methodology guidance in last-ditch talks before COP28
US chemical carbon conversion company raises $5 million
Precision agriculture firm preserves 1,200 species in one year, US asset manager says
NGO slams latest text being considered for EU’s carbon removals bill
Over 140 fossil fuel and chemical company lobbyists at global plastic treaty negotiations, report finds
Ukrainian energy minister says country may need EU’s help with power supplies this winter
Jury clears climate protesters of causing damage to HSBC London HQ
Nine women used hammers and chisels to shatter building’s windows in April 2021 as part of Extinction Rebellion protest
Nine climate protesters have been cleared by a jury of causing £500,000 worth of criminal damage to the windows at the headquarters of HSBC bank in London.
The women, who were all taking action as members of Extinction Rebellion, sang and chanted as they shattered the custom-made glass windows with hammers and chisels at about 7am on 22 April 2021.
Continue reading...EU’s Green Deal boss gives preview of new plan for power grids
Corporates outline “cautious optimism” for jurisdictional forest carbon in 2024 outlook
FEATURE: Companies see EU ETS rule tweak kickstarting carbon storage in buildings
The 2023 BirdLife Australia photography winners – in pictures
Superb singers, pollen showers and some Jambalaya on the Bayou. The winners of the sixth annual BirdLife Australia Bird Photography awards have been announced
Continue reading...As a student, I’m striking for climate action. If you’re worried or angry about the climate crisis, join us | Jeremy Phu Howard
I used to believe I had no real say in what our government did. But eventually I realised that that simply wasn’t true
I’m 16 years old and today I will be striking from school because of the government’s complete failure to combat a very real, and very dangerous threat to my future. I live in western Sydney and have lived here all my life. I enjoy school, and take my education seriously. I take pride in my academic achievement. Despite this, I’m walking out of school to fight for my future.
When I was in primary school, my teacher taught us about climate change, and how it’s caused. He would explain that it would lead to things like rising sea levels, more extreme temperatures, andworsening floods and fires. I understood what he said, but at the time it was hard to actually imagine what it meant.
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