Majority Of Carbon Offset Projects Globally Are “Likely Junk” | ZeroHedge

By Annabel Cossins-Smith of Power Technology

The “vast majority” of environmental projects most commonly used within the voluntary carbon market (VCM) to offset greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions seem to have “fundamental failings” and cannot be relied upon to tackle global warming, according to a joint investigation from the Guardian and non-profit climate watchdog Corporate Accountability.

The investigation analysed the top 50 emission offset projects, selected because (more…)

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100s Of Nigerian Nurses & Midwives Probed By UK Regulator On Suspicion Of Fraudulently Passing Medical Exams | ZeroHedge

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

Hundreds of Nigerian midwives working for Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) have been suspected of gaining their medical qualifications by fraudulently having others take their exams for them in their home country, and dozens remain under investigation.

In a press release published on Wednesday, the U.K.’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) explained it had received reports back in May this year of “unusual data” (more…)

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EV Infrastructure: South Korea Leads The Charge | ZeroHedge

Charging infrastructure plays a pivotal role in facilitating the global shift towards electric mobility. Public charging stations form the backbone of the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, addressing range anxiety and ensuring convenient access to charging for EV owners who do not enjoy the luxury of a charging station in their own home or are often on the go.

According to the IEA, there were 2.7 million public charging points worldwide at the end of last, more than 900,000 of which were (more…)

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