EU risks litigation if it drops binding forestry climate goal, WWF warns
The EU risks exposing itself to legal challenges if it weakens or abandons binding targets for carbon removals from forestry and land use as part of its post-2030 climate framework, according to a new legal analysis commissioned by WWF and published on Tuesday.
Read MoreConservation projects gain access to Airbus’ satellite monitoring technology
The Airbus Foundation and the Connected Conservation Foundation (CCF) have selected wildlife conservation and restoration projects across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to receive access to advanced satellite technology, the organisations announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreRegenerative farming company, UK bank launch nature-positive fund
A regenerative food and farming company has partnered with a UK-headquartered bank to launch a fund aimed at advancing the nature-positive transition in the agricultural sector.
Read MoreNGOs propose global ‘no-go’ mining framework for environmentally and culturally sensitive areas
A coalition of civil society organisations has proposed a framework identifying areas that should be permanently off-limits to mining, arguing that stronger safeguards are needed to prevent irreversible environmental damage and human rights violations as demand for critical minerals accelerates.
Read MoreEuropean consortium lays groundwork for Mediterranean seagrass nature credits
A group of organisations presented on Monday a framework for Mediterranean seagrass restoration aimed at helping quantify ecosystem value and support the development of nature credits.
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Govts urged to use health budgets for urban nature-based solutions amid deadly European heatwave
Governments should allocate part of their health budgets to greening urban areas, as scaling up nature-based solutions is one of the most effective ways to tackle rising temperatures in European cities, an expert told Carbon Pulse.
Read MoreConservation should not over-rely on carbon markets, Singaporean NbS expert cautions
Conservation finance risks creating a “monoculture” by relying too heavily on carbon markets, a prominent Singaporean conservation scientist has warned.
Read MoreSouth Korea releases first national ecosystem assessment report
South Korea on Monday published the country’s first national ecosystem assessment report, reiterating the need for proactive policies to preserve biodiversity.
Read MoreResearchers say nature-based insurance could unlock billions
Greater use of nature-based insurance could help reduce climate risks, mobilise private adaptation finance, support biodiversity conservation, and help curb rising insurance costs, researchers said in a paper published this week.
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