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Uganda to set up national climate fund, undertake slew of measures to finance climate initiatives -official
VCM MONTHLY DATA: Carbon credit retirements underwhelm in April, CDR market breaks monthly record
CN Markets: CEAs plunge to 16-mth low, trading volumes stable after permit pre-allocation
Large share of EU ETS-financed fund revenues may go to unsustainable projects -NGO
Global initiative launches tool to unlock finance for NDCs
Carbon developer secures Europe’s first permit for onshore geological CO2 storage
INTERVIEW: Germany-funded project aims to lay groundwork for nature markets in EU forests
Midsummer butterflies spotted early in Britain after sunny spring
Scientists fear early emerging insects may fall out of sync with pathogens, predators or availability of food
Midsummer butterflies are on the wing in early May after a sunny spring prompted one of the most advanced seasons for Britain’s Lepidoptera on record.
The Lulworth skipper – usually found in June and July – is flying at Lulworth Cove in Dorset, the chequered skipper emerged in April rather than mid-May in Scotland and the first swallowtail, which is most common in mid-June, was spotted in Norfolk on 1 May.
Continue reading...European and British soils seriously degraded by intensive farming
Experts found 60% of the EU’s agricultural soils had been degraded, with about 40% similarly damaged in the UK
More than 60% of the EU’s agricultural soils are degraded due to intensive agriculture, with similar damage to about 40% of British soils, a report has found.
Experts from the Save Soil initiative said nourishing and restoring agricultural soils could reduce the impact of the climate crisis and provide protection against the worsening extremes of weather, as well as the food shortages and price rises likely to accompany them.
Continue reading...Australian voluntary cancellations rise in April as businesses await clarity on Climate Active
Video: Rising costs, vanishing moderates, and the race to net zero
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Week in wildlife: A rare chameleon, friendly starlings and hot buffaloes
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...NSW launches new tender for 1 GW of long duration storage, with longer timelines for pumped hydro
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Renewables boss shocked by plunging price of battery storage, and soaring cost of a concrete slab
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Signs of life for Saudi national carbon market as four VVBs approved
Energy Insiders Podcast: Tilt hones in on wind and batteries
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Litter 'nightmare' as street cleanliness worst on record
If illegal logging starts again, Liberia could lose more than its beloved pygmy hippos | Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
About 270,000 people died in Liberia’s timber trade-fuelled civil war. I helped to rebuild and protect its forests. Now Europe is threatening to undermine all our hard work
It is sad when a ruthless military dictator funds his government by destroying ecologically important rainforest, logging tropical trees and displacing and robbing the people who live in and depend on the forests for their livelihoods and culture.
This happened in my country, Liberia.
Continue reading...Major milestone as Aotearoa switches on its largest solar farm, but bigger things are on the horizon
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Contested battery, and one of state’s biggest, wins fast-tracked government approval
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