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FEATURE: Liberal victory will have ‘tremendous’ impact on Canadian CDR, industry experts say
BRIEFING: Trucking industry presses Oregon regulators to delay advanced truck rules until 2027
Labor set for return, with help of Trump and Musk, but it needs dose of colour from Teals and Greens
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Coalition’s final act of disastrous campaign confirms plan to destroy climate and green energy schemes
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Brazilian partners announce 50k-hectare ARR project
BRIEFING: US House Republicans seek to reign in proxy advisory firms and their ESG agendas
Colorado regulators to issue GHG credits ahead of state’s first auction in June
CCS developer lands approval in US northwest
Ecuadorian stock exchange publishes new thematic bond issuance guide
Climate vulnerability threatens over $1 tln in global corporate value by 2050 -report
Logging devastated Victoria’s native forests – and new research shows 20% has failed to grow back
Collapsing bird numbers in North America prompt fears of ecological crisis – research
Study using citizen data finds three-quarters of nearly 500 species in decline, with steepest trend in areas where they once thrived
Bird populations across North America are falling most quickly in areas where they are most abundant, according to new research, prompting fears of ecological collapse in previously protected areas.
Analysis of nearly 500 bird species across North America has found that three-quarters are declining across their ranges, with two-thirds of the total shrinking significantly.
Continue reading...Planning bill will let developers build on green spaces without replacing local nature
Campaigners warn move could worsen access to nature for millions already living more than a 10-minute walk from park or playing field
Housing developers will be able to build on once-protected green spaces without having to replace the loss of nature in the nearby area, the Guardian understands.
New nature areas, parks and community gardens created to offset the removal of green spaces to make way for housing developments may not even have to be in the same county, under the new planning and infrastructure bill, sources at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said on Thursday.
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