1. Newsletter LI 2023 - December 17th to 23rd - Current news + steps towards climate change, unsettled OPEC and loving politics

    to want, other than the air we breathe. It was an attempt to deepen the 1980 constitution of the dictator Pinochet... * CO2 emissions | CCS | 1,5 degrees negative emissions Blue Carbon: Carbon in paradise Seagrass beds off the Bahamas store significant amounts of CO2, a new study finds. Without removing CO2 from the atmosphere, the 1,5 degree target is no longer possible...

  2. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    Interest. Today, security policy issues are no longer the exclusive preserve of scientists, politicians or military experts... * Emissions trading | land rights | Blue Carbon area larger than the United Kingdom Sheikh buys up African forests on a large scale As chairman of Blue Carbon, Ahmed Dalmook al-Maktoum from the United Arab Emirates...

  3. Newsletter XLVI 2023 - November 12th to 18th - News+ Violence as a consequence of climate change: No cool heads

    have campaigned for this. Many African governments sense big money, including Liberia. The Liberian government signed a spectacular memorandum of understanding with the company Blue Carbon in March; it is based in Dubai and belongs to a member of the royal family. A tenth of Liberian territory should be placed under protection in order to obtain CO₂ certificates...

  4. Newsletter XLIII 2023 - October 22nd to 28th - News+ Municipal utilities are leaving the Future Gas lobby association

    tons of carbon dioxide per year, more than any other forest region in the world. Potential that investors want to monetize in the form of carbon credits. At the forefront is a company called Blue Carbon, which wants to harvest CO2 credits on a large scale in Africa. If Dubai-based owner Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum's plans come to fruition, his company will be in business for decades to come...

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