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The EU is on track to meet its 2030 emissions goal thanks to strong progress on renewables.

The EU is “well on track” to reach its 2030 climate targets, the European Commission said on Wednesday.

An assessment of updated National Climate and Energy Plans (NECPs) shows the EU is on course to achieve a 54% emissions reduction by 2030 - just one per cent shy of its legally binding 55% target.

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Euronews · The EU is on track to meet its 2030 emissions goal thanks to strong progress on renewables.Par Rosie Frost
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BNEF report says that Australia needs to scale up its emission reductions targets from 43% by 2030 – it suggests 71 per cent reduction from 2005 levels by 2035, and it makes clear that the investment and spending also needs to treble, from a record $18 billion in 2023 to around $55 billion a year now and to $83 billion in the 2030s.
#Australia #ClimateTargets

No need for countries to issue new #oil, #gas or #coal licences, study finds theguardian.com/environment/ar “The world has enough #FossilFuel projects planned to meet global energy demand forecasts to 2050 and governments should stop issuing new oil, gas and coal licences, according to a large study aimed at political leaders.

If governments deliver the changes promised in order to keep the world from breaching its #ClimateTargets no new fossil fuel projects will be needed,”

The Guardian · No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study findsPar Jillian Ambrose

The Government didn’t want to publish these #ClimateRisk tables
#CarbonBudgetDeliveryPlan #ClimateTargets
Despite the #Tories’ repeated claims that the UK is a “world leader” in #ClimatePolicy, the risk tables reveal the Government has declared its own policies rely on technology that has “never been deployed at scale”, are “not… possible at current funding levels” and beset with “inherent uncertainties and risk”
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#ToryPoliciesInAction #ClimateCrisis #DontLookUp #ToryLies

Good Law ProjectThe Government didn’t want to publish these climate risk tables – here they are - Good Law Project

"Revealed: the 1,200 big #methane #CH4 leaks from waste dumps trashing the #planet - The huge leaks of the potent #GreenhouseGas #GHG will doom climate targets, experts say, but stemming them would rapidly reduce #GlobalHeating

There have been more than 1,000 huge leaks of the potent greenhouse gas methane from #landfill #waste #dumps since 2019, the #Guardian can reveal.

Analysis of global satellite data from around the world shows the populous nations of south #Asia are a hotspot for these super-emitter events, as well as #Argentina and #Spain, developed countries where proper waste management should prevent leaks.

#Landfills emit methane when organic waste such as food scraps, wood, card, paper and garden waste decompose in the absence of oxygen. Methane, also called #NaturalGas, traps 86 times more heat in the atmosphere than #CarbonDioxide #CO2 over 20 years, making it a critical target for #climate action. Scientists have said #emissions from unmanaged landfills could double by 2050 as urban populations grow, blowing the chance of avoiding #ClimateCatastrophe"

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency #Klimakrise #GlobalWarming #ClimateTargets

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A total of 1,256 methane super-emitter events occurred between January 2019 and June 2023, according to the new data. #Pakistan, #India and #Bangladesh lead the list of nations with the most large leaks, followed by #Argentina, #Uzbekistan and Spain.

The Guardian · Revealed: the 1,200 big methane leaks from waste dumps trashing the planetPar Damian Carrington
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A 📆 2022 report from #Inmarsat made the case for #satellite 🛰️ technologies being integral in not only meeting current #ClimateTargets, but actually pushing them forward.

The report estimated that #satellites could help save up to 5.5 billion tonnes of #CO2 a year. This amounts to roughly one-sixth 📊 of emissions cuts needed to reach #NetZero by 📆 2050. independent.co.uk/space/rocket

The Independent · World’s first ‘carbon neutral rocket launch’ achieved by UK firm InmarsatPar Anthony Cuthbertson