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Fishing Bans Shield Kelp Forests from Heatwaves, Stanford Studies Show

Key Impact Points: Protecting Predators, Protecting Kelp New Stanford University research reveals that fishing bans in marine protected areas help kelp forests recover from marine heatwaves by preserving predator-prey balances. When species like California sheephead and spiny lobsters thrive, they keep sea urchins in check—grazers that otherwise devour struggling kelp.

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Has the Net Zero Banking Alliance Abandoned its Climate Goals

Has the Net-Zero Banking Alliance Abandoned its Climate Goals?

Key Impact Points: NZBA Relaxes Climate Target Requirements The United Nations-backed Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) has officially lowered its climate ambition, scrapping the requirement for member banks to align with a strict 1.5°C warming scenario. New guidelines released April 15 now aim to keep warming “well below 2°C, striving for

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Charting a New Course: IMO Carbon Tax Sets Sail

Charting a New Course: IMO Carbon Tax Sets Sail

IMO Approves First Global Carbon Pricing Framework for Shipping In a landmark move for global climate action, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved the world’s first industry-wide carbon pricing framework for shipping. This historic agreement introduces a two-tier carbon fee system, imposing a $100 per ton levy on CO₂

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UNDP and BMUV Fund ISSB Nature Disclosure Work to Strengthen Global Biodiversity Reporting

UNDP and BMUV Fund ISSB Nature Disclosure Work to Strengthen Global Biodiversity Reporting

Key Impact Points: UNDP and BMUV Deepen Support for Nature-Based Corporate Reporting The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUV), through the International Climate Initiative (IKI), have announced new support for the IFRS Foundation and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)’s Nature-related Disclosure

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US Tariff Wars Threaten Africa’s Trade and Investment Prospects

US Tariff Wars Threaten Africa’s Trade and Investment Prospects

Key Impact Points: False Optimism Amid Economic Chaos African governments, including Kenya, have attempted optimism despite America’s tariff disruptions. Kenya’s Ministry of Trade highlighted a minimal 10% tariff impact, hoping to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). Others suggested low African trade volumes with the U.S. might buffer the continent. Yet,

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