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- Europe’s political leaders cry out for flexibility in meeting EU climate goals
- Policy incentives needed to balance CDR development given wide price spreads -survey
- Microsoft funds Swedish biodiversity credit project
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- Expert questions marketing of biodiversity net gain units as voluntary credits
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- CP Daily: Monday January 20, 2025
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- EU prepares measures to save auto industry, with climate in mind
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