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IIreland Read More Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case – The JournalFebruary 4, 2026 Supreme Court issues significant ruling in favour of climate action in wind farm case The Journal Supreme Court upholds…
EEnvironment Read More Sinking trees in Arctic Ocean could remove 1 billion tonnes of CO2January 10, 2026 Trees floating towards the Arctic Ocean Carl Christoph Stadie/The Alfred Wegener Institute Cutting down swathes of boreal forest…
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EEnvironment Read More UN Endorses First Article 6.4 Carbon Credit Methodology, Unlocking Billions for Global Carbon MarketsOctober 23, 2025 The United Nations has taken a major step in global carbon markets. A UN panel has approved the…
EEnvironment Read More High-Quality Carbon Credit Prices Hit Record Levels, Driven by Integrity and Market ShiftsOctober 7, 2025 High-quality carbon credits are becoming more valuable than ever, with prices reaching record levels in late 2025, according…