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How to Make Trees Worth More Standing Than Cut Down

Legal Planet

If trading mechanisms allow carbon emissions from one area to be offset by afforestation or reduced rates of deforestation, the climate is better off. If the forest was unlikely to be cut down, this is a waste of money and bogus credits. Only the Congo, however, is still a net carbon sink. Easy to say. Not so easy to do.

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What can we learn from EU’s battery regulation?

Legal Planet

Mining critical minerals can lead to human rights violations, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and soil degradation. Refining processes , particularly in countries with lax environmental regulations, emit greenhouse gases and toxic waste. The current battery supply chain faces several pressing challenges.

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Removing forest “waste” degrades ecosystem structure and function

NRDC

Canada, as a signatory to the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use, must halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030.

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Emergency? Part 4

Legal Planet

At CLEE, we are doing quite a bit of work to promote reduction of methane emissions from all sectors (agriculture (livestock and rice), energy (oil & gas and coal), waste (landfills and sewage)). animal stomachs, shale gas formations, piles of food waste). Next time: ending deforestation. C of warming by 2050.

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Emergency? Part 2

Legal Planet

Importantly, that number can be reduced in many ways: greater solar panel efficiency (possibly through new materials like perovskites ), panels on waste sites , panels on aqueducts , agrivotaics (solar and agriculture combined), roof-top solar, off-shore wind, and increased and improved energy storage (often co-located with renewables).

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What’s Up With Water — August 16, 2021

Circle of Blue

The twin goals are are to improve the flow of information and reduce the wasting of water. The report stated unequivocally, for the first time, that climate change is occurring due to “human influence,” namely the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. I’m Eileen Wray-McCann. The report, while grim, does offer hope.

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Leadership Blog Part 16: Remain Intimate

NAEP Leadership Blog

As environmental professionals we have seen first-hand global deforestation, air and toxic waste pollution, groundwater contamination, urbanization gone of its natural surroundings, and many social inequities and injustice.