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CF TURKIYE: Most EU importers seem unaware of impending CBAM effects -steel exporter
Sea pigs, icefish and trilobites: Antarctica’s mysterious marine life – in pictures
Characterised by darkness and cold temperatures, the extreme environment of Antarctica’s deep sea is largely unexplored. Now, after a special marine science voyage, a team aboard Australia’s national icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, has collected some remarkable species from the waters around the Denman Glacier
Continue reading...Bottleneck growing for new Article 6.4 carbon projects amid wrangling over details -report
CF TURKIYE: Ankara pressing ahead with ETS pilot in 2026, despite Climate Law delays
Forrest and key CIS projects win big as NSW grants grid access to giant wind, solar, and battery facilities
The post Forrest and key CIS projects win big as NSW grants grid access to giant wind, solar, and battery facilities appeared first on RenewEconomy.
IFM carbon project developer strikes large offtake deal with second tech giant
German energy industry calls for Energiewende “course correction”, as government off to a turbulent start
INTERVIEW: Project producing renewable natural gas, carbon credits touts dual environmental benefit
Pakistan’s Punjab launches pilot Green Credit Programme
Inside the Chornobyl exclusion zone – in pictures
A Russian drone attack has inflicted tens of millions of pounds of damage to the site of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, according to experts. The photographer Julia Kochetova has gained access to the area
Continue reading...BRIEFING: ADB, UK eye scaling biodiversity markets in Asia Pacific under new nature partnership
Blow to clean energy drive as major windfarm ditched
Blow to clean energy drive as major windfarm ditched
Article 6 carbon credit auctions postponed to give market time to mature
EU CBAM legislative proposal could come in Q4, confirms top climate official
UK politicians urge government to squash biodiversity net gain uncertainty
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Microsoft turns April into record month for CDR buying as company grapples with AI boom
Real-world geoengineering experiments revealed by UK agency
Trials will test ways to block sunlight and slow climate crisis that threatens to trigger catastrophic tipping points
Real-world geoengineering experiments spanning the globe from the Arctic to the Great Barrier Reef are being funded by the UK government. They will test sun-reflecting particles in the stratosphere, brightening reflective clouds using sprays of seawater and pumping water on to sea ice to thicken it.
Getting this “critical missing scientific data” is vital with the Earth nearing several catastrophic climate tipping points, said the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria), the government agency backing the plan. If demonstrated to be safe, geoengineering could temporarily cool the planet and give more time to tackle the root cause of the climate crisis: the burning of fossil fuels.
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