Morning Mail: ‘Phantom’ carbon credits revealed, right to be forgotten considered, Ukraine pleads for tanks

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Morning Mail: ‘Phantom’ carbon credits revealed, right to be forgotten considered, Ukraine pleads for tanks
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More than 90% of rainforest carbon offsets are largely worthless, a Guardian investigation reveals. Plus: what’s with all this restaurant butter?

The forest carbon offsets approved by the world’s leading provider are largely worthless, according to a new investigation.The forest carbon offsets approved by the world’s leading provider are largely worthless, according to a new investigation.Good morning. If you were hanging out for some good climate news this week, I’m sorry to say it’s not today.

, the head of the UN accused fossil fuel companies of models “inconsistent with human survival” – while Ukraine’s president continued to call for more aid. And in Melbourne, the Australian Open continues today.‘This is something we will be living with all our lives’: Donna Andrews and John Grono are still rebuilding after their house burned down in the black summer bushfires.

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