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Powerful Pacific storms and heavy snow wipe out extreme drought in California, NOAA says
Designers at Euroluce are embracing the warmer, more adaptable properties of new LED bulbs
Fossil fuel producers lifted by a new rush to shore up supplies
United Utilities and Yorkshire Water responsible for 124,000 incidents, Environment Agency data shows
Long-awaited tax credit guidance expands origins for critical battery minerals but not components
Plus, the new stream of funds chasing water investments
Campaigners claim ministers failed to carry out proper environmental impact assessment of beef and dairy imports
Scientists say an increase in pine martens could spur a red squirrel comeback in the UK
The co-chair of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures says natural systems and long-term human prosperity go hand in hand
Critics point to lack of joined-up thinking in raft of climate and energy policy announcements
UK’s lacklustre strategy risks losing out on green investments
UK energy industry suffers policy paper fatigue as government unveils ‘Powering Up Britain’
Rollercoaster ride follows failure of carbon capture project to make it on to UK government’s priority list
Paris wins concession for atomic power to be counted towards decarbonisation of industry
Mandate to start next year but shortfalls can be offset by buying allowances from rivals or selling more electric cars later in decade
Joint pledge to tackle climate signals warming relations between London and Brussels
Energy secretary backs existing plan in face of pressure from some in own party and after EU concessions on issue
Integrity council sets out rules designed to ease fears over quality of offsets
Water challenge comes as island pushes to maintain ‘silicon shield’ against China
Decision to seek opinion from ICJ will give governments greater clarity on their environmental responsibilities
Also in today’s newsletter, first results are in for the ECB’s effort to green its bond holdings
PFAS compounds have long been known to be harmful. Now restrictions on their use will force industry to adapt
Also in this newsletter: when Big Tech pretends to be small
LGIM says delaying shift to low-carbon economy could cut value of global stock markets by a third
Traders have upper hand when demand is high and there isn’t enough renewable capacity
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