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Election 2025: will the Albo party win it? The polls are never wrong! | First Dog on the Moon

The Guardian - 2 hours 26 min ago

Take that Antony Greem

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Tracing the worst coral bleaching event in recorded history – video

The Guardian - 2 hours 49 min ago

In early 2023, the planet's worst coral bleaching event began. More than two years later, 80% of the planet's reefs have been affected by successive marine heatwaves hitting ecosystems from the Great Barrier Reef to the Mesoamerican Reef

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Sniping koalas from helicopters: here’s what’s wrong with Victoria’s unprecedented cull

The Conversation - 3 hours 13 min ago
The culling of 700 starving koalas in Victoria has triggered outrage. There has to be a better way to respond after bushfire. Liz Hicks, Lecturer in Law, The University of Melbourne Ashleigh Best, Barrister, Victorian Bar and Honorary Fellow, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Sanctioned Russia and Belarusian wood being smuggled into UK, study suggests

The Guardian - 3 hours 14 min ago

‘Chemical fingerprint’ shows 46% of wood samples certified as sustainable did not come from labelled country of origin

Nearly half of birch wood certified by leading sustainability schemes is misidentified and does not come from the labelled country of origin, according to new testing. The analysis raises fears that large quantities of sanctioned wood from Russia and Belarus are still illegally entering Britain.

New research by World Forest ID, a consortium of research organisations that includes Kew Gardens and the World Resources Institute, scrutinised the accuracy of dozens of harvesting-origin claims on birch products, which had almost entirely been approved by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) sustainability schemes.

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NZ court rejects bid to expand climate case

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 59 min ago
A New Zealand judge has rejected an effort to have the list of defendants in a landmark climate case for the Pacific country expanded, according to reports.
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Nigel Farage thinks net zero is the new Brexit. Starmer can prove him wrong | Rafael Behr

The Guardian - 4 hours 14 min ago

Labour must deliver the green transition voters want, leaving Reform and the Tories on the side of economic decline and dictators

Which former British prime minister described the climate emergency as “a clock ticking to the furious rhythm of hundreds of billions of pistons and turbines and furnaces and engines … quilting the Earth in an invisible and suffocating blanket of CO2”?

The florid style gives it away. You’d guess Boris Johnson even if you’d forgotten that the master of Brexit bombast also had a sideline in net zero evangelism. It wasn’t the most memorable part of his repertoire and it didn’t catch on as a Conservative catechism.

Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnist

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Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts

The Conversation - 4 hours 46 min ago
Adaptive planning doesn’t mean people have to abandon coastal towns. It is about having a roadmap with multiple options to adjust as climate conditions evolve. Tom Logan, Senior Lecturer Above the Bar of Civil Systems Engineering, University of Canterbury Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record

The Guardian - 5 hours 14 min ago

An ashen pallor and an eerie stillness all that remains where there should fluttering fish and vibrant colours in the reefscape, one conservationist says

The world’s coral reefs have been pushed into “uncharted territory” by the worst global bleaching event on record that has now hit more than 80% of the planet’s reefs, scientists have warned.

Reefs in at least 82 countries and territories have been exposed to enough heat to turn corals white since the global event started in January 2023, the latest data from the US government’s Coral Reef Watch shows.

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Miniature horses race in New Zealand’s big wilderness – in pictures

The Guardian - 6 hours 9 min ago

Dozens of miniature horses and their human running mates have taken part in the Great Northern Gallop, an adventure race through dense forests and across rugged beaches in New Zealand’s Far North. Participants run or walk 100km over four days for the event, which raises money for the welfare of miniature horses

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Business groups urge courts to prevent implementation of California’s climate disclosure laws

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 19 min ago
A coalition of US business groups requested the courts to scrutinise and enjoin California’s climate disclosure laws, favouring a preliminary injunction as immediate relief pending resolution of litigation.
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BRIEFING: Net zero is being redefined as an imperative for European security

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 58 min ago
As the IEA and UK government convene a summit on energy security, Poland, holder of the EU presidency, argues that access to low-carbon resources, technologies and their supply chains will be decisive for European energy – and economic – security. Other experts say the future of net zero and European prosperity lies in close cooperation with China.
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Mystery of medieval cemetery near airport runway deepens

BBC - 8 hours 59 min ago
Skeletons and artefacts unearthed from the site near Cardiff Airport are baffling archaeologists.
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UPDATE – South Dakota regulators reject CO2 pipeline permit

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 19 min ago
A major US CO2 pipeline project faces uncertainty as South Dakota regulators rejected its permit application for the second time in a narrow vote Tuesday.
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What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians – here’s what they told us

The Conversation - 9 hours 57 min ago
Most Australians are still able to be convinced on climate change. As climate action drops off the radar, that’s good news Kelly Kirkland, Research Fellow in Psychology, The University of Queensland Abby Robinson, PhD candidate in Social Psychology, The University of Melbourne Amy S G Lee, PhD Candidate in Social Psychology, The University of Melbourne Samantha Stanley, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, UNSW Sydney Zoe Leviston, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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