France Takes Bold Steps in Shaping a Modern Development Finance Strategy

France Takes Bold Steps in Shaping a Modern Development Finance Strategy

**France’s Climate Finance Leadership and Empowering Local Development Banks** France’s President Emmanuel Macron, despite unveiling inadequate climate policies domestically, has been focusing on shaping the global conversation on achieving net zero emissions. France’s development bank and its minister of state for development are both actively working towards establishing French leadership in climate finance. They are …

Read more

Biden’s Controversial Drilling Deal Sparks Dissatisfaction Among Critics

Biden’s Controversial Drilling Deal Sparks Dissatisfaction Among Critics

In a move that has caused dissatisfaction among both the oil industry and environmental advocates, the Biden administration has taken a moderate stance on offshore oil lease sales, with critics claiming that the president is reneging on his campaign promise. According to Politico, the Interior Department announced the fewest offshore oil lease sales ever under …

Read more

Unlocking the Power of Carbon Offsets: Revolutionizing Sustainable Forestry with a Green Light

Unlocking the Power of Carbon Offsets: Revolutionizing Sustainable Forestry with a Green Light

Get the latest updates on Carbon offset by signing up for free. Subscribe to our myFT Daily Digest newsletter to receive daily news about Carbon offset. Land is an invaluable resource with multiple purposes such as food production, forestry, habitat preservation, carbon capture, and biofuel generation. However, the potential misuse of farmland for carbon-offsetting forests …

Read more

Reviving Legendary Surf Breaks: San Clemente’s Endeavor to Preserve Sand at Trestles and T-Street – Orange County Register

Reviving Legendary Surf Breaks: San Clemente’s Endeavor to Preserve Sand at Trestles and T-Street – Orange County Register

Can the eroded beaches at the north and south ends of San Clemente, whose sand has greatly diminished over the years, be reconstructed to resemble the renowned waves at Lower Trestles or the popular T-Street surf break? Are jetties, like those constructed in West Newport in the 1960s to prevent severe erosion, a viable solution …

Read more

Exposing Ineffective Regulations: Government Admits Pointless Measures with $500K Price Tag

Exposing Ineffective Regulations: Government Admits Pointless Measures with 0K Price Tag

The nuclear energy startup Kairos is seeking approval to build a small test reactor at a government laboratory. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has reviewed Kairos’ application and conducted public hearings, finding the company’s environmental and safety reviews satisfactory. Surprisingly, there have been no opponents of nuclear energy challenging the regulators’ decision. However, there is …

Read more

Pangea, the Ancient Supercontinent, Poses Potential Threat to Humanity

Pangea, the Ancient Supercontinent, Poses Potential Threat to Humanity

By Amy Woodyatt | CNN A prediction by researchers suggests that the formation of a new “supercontinent” in approximately 250 million years could lead to the extinction of humans and other mammals currently existing. Using advanced supercomputer climate models, scientists from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom have anticipated the intensification of climate …

Read more