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“Battering ram of bad faith actors:” CEC says nuclear push causing confusion, delays and higher costs
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A hairy caterpillar: a ginger toupee, twitching cartoonishly | Helen Sullivan
When I was in school, for a few weeks every year, caterpillars were the most exciting thing happening
On the trunks of small magnolia trees, in the corner where a table leg meets a table top, on a low damp wall in the shade – here the hairy caterpillars gather together. They travel in long lines, they sleep as close to each other as possible (displaying, it is called in science, a high level of “gregariousness”), as though the scariest thing a predator might see is a cat’s disembodied tail or retched-up fur ball, or a too-small itchy blanket.
If you take a picture of a hairy caterpillar and put it on the internet, a stranger will tell you that you can safely touch it, while another will say you can’t under any circumstances. “What about that says, ‘Touch me’?” one person will ask. “People really need to get a grip,” another will write. “The caterpillars which are hazardous to touch are the hairy Marys, which have hollow hairs with venom. The hairy Marys are very obviously hairy.” This person sounds exactly like an older kid talking to a younger one.
Continue reading...Three hikers die in Utah parks in suspected heat-related cases
The hikers were a father and daughter lost in Canyonlands and a woman who passed out at Snow Canyon state park
Three hikers died over the weekend in suspected heat-related cases at state and national parks in Utah, including a father and daughter who got lost on a strenuous hike in Canyonlands national park in triple-digit temperatures.
The daughter, 23, and her father, 52, sent a 911 text alerting dispatchers that they were lost and had run out of water while hiking the 8.1-mile (13km) Syncline Loop, described by the National Park Service as the most challenging trail in the Island in the Sky district of the south-east Utah park.
Continue reading...“Just for the heroes:” Can Australia survive the offshore wind inflection point?
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‘Alien invasion’: researchers identify which exotic animals may soon hitchhike into Australia
Climate crisis is making days longer, study finds
Melting of ice is slowing planet’s rotation and could disrupt internet traffic, financial transactions and GPS
The climate crisis is causing the length of each day to get longer, analysis shows, as the mass melting of polar ice reshapes the planet.
The phenomenon is a striking demonstration of how humanity’s actions are transforming the Earth, scientists said, rivalling natural processes that have existed for billions of years.
Continue reading...Cape Town raises $2 mln from Kyoto Protocol waste-to-energy projects
Mother suing government for child’s pollution death seeks official apology
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is suing three government departments over Ella’s fatal asthma attack
The mother of a nine-year-old girl who became the first person in the UK to have air pollution cited on their death certificate has said she wants an official apology for her daughter’s suffering as her high court claim against the government heads to trial.
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is suing three government departments for compensation for personal injury arising from the illness and premature death of her daughter Ella, who had a fatal asthma attack in 2013 after being exposed to excessive air pollution.
Continue reading...VCM report: Slight lift in voluntary carbon market prices reflects CCP buzz
Guarantee of origin scheme for green hydrogen, renewable electricity put on fast track
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South Africa’s president pushes for green energy as buffer against CBAMs -media
CCS for traditional steel blast furnaces unlikely to be competitive -think tank
Qatari, Japanese climate institutes sign agreement to facilitate global Article 6 readiness
CORSIA credit demand up in the air amid diverse forecasts for airline emission growth
INTERVIEW: Rabobank adopts new tool to prevent project overlap following double counting claims
INTERVIEW: EU oil and gas industry on track to reach 42 mln tonnes of CO2 storage per year
Millions face extreme temperatures as heat dome covers US midwest and east
Heat advisories are in place from Texas to New York as major east coast cities under air quality alerts
Millions of Americans are bracing themselves for dangerous temperatures at the start of the working week as a heat dome blankets the midwest and eastern United States.
Heat advisories are in place in Kansas and Texas all the way to New York and South Carolina, as the area of high pressure that caused misery in the west last week slowly makes its way across the country.
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