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Then and now: Why deforestation is such a hot topic
WCI compliance entities added to positions as CCAs surged after Q3 auction
New asset management firm targets $1 bln for premium offset fund
Helping Australia’s threatened wildlife thrive – in pictures
A small team of ecologists and scientists are working to find new ways to bolster populations of Australia’s endangered native animals
Continue reading...World’s biggest biodiversity summit since Covid opens in Marseille
Emmanuel Macron tells IUCN World Conservation Congress ‘there is no vaccine for a sick planet’
The world’s biggest biodiversity summit since the start of the pandemic has opened in the French port city of Marseille with a warning from Emmanuel Macron that “there is no vaccine for a sick planet”.
Speaking at the opening of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, the president echoed warnings from leading scientists that humanity must solve ongoing crises with climate and nature together or solve neither, urging the world to catch up on preventing the loss of biodiversity.
Continue reading...What are big oil companies sending to Hurricane Ida flood victims? 'Thoughts and prayers'
Critics pillory the companies for cynical expressions of sympathy while continuing to block climate solutions
Major oil companies are being pilloried on social media for sending “thoughts and prayers” to victims of Hurricane Ida while sidestepping their role in the ongoing climate disaster.
At least two ExxonMobil outposts – from Beaumont and Baytown, Texas – tweeted the message on Monday, using the hashtag #LouisianaStrong. It didn’t take long for Twitter users to call out the company for its tone-deaf response, noting that Exxon’s own internal research program predicted catastrophic climate change decades ago.
Continue reading...US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending September 3, 2021
Saudi Arabia to launch carbon trading exchange for MENA region
China, US talks fail to inspire confidence ahead of Glasgow
Euro Markets: Midday Update
Breeding seabird numbers in Scotland almost halved since 1980s
'A duty of care': medics stage XR die-in outside JP Morgan in London – video
Sixty doctors, nurses and other health professionals have staged a die-in protest outside JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf headquarters in London to highlight the bank’s investment in fossil fuels.
The demonstration on Friday was organised by Doctors for Extinction Rebellion and was part of a two-week series of XR protests against organisations supporting fossil fuels
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a Hermann’s tortoise, some award-winning cheetahs and an airlifted cow
Continue reading...Hydrogen no silver bullet for energy transition, report warns
Doctors stage XR die-in outside JP Morgan offices in London
Sixty medical professionals including nurses hold protest to highlight fossil fuel investments
Sixty doctors, nurses and other health professionals have staged a die-in protest outside JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf headquarters in London to highlight the bank’s investment in fossil fuels.
The protest on Friday was organised by one of Extinction Rebellion’s groups, Doctors for Extinction Rebellion. The climate activist medics said this was their biggest protest so far and that JP Morgan was the biggest funder of coal, oil and gas extraction.
Continue reading...Woman left with PTSD after being attacked by dingoes at WA mine site
Newcrest Mining has been fined $105,000 over the 2018 attack, in which the woman was bitten by a pair of dingoes
Workers heard a female employee scream when she was attacked by dingoes at a West Australian mine site in 2018, leaving her with “wounds to multiple parts of her body” and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Newcrest Mining has now been fined $105,000 over the July 2018 attack at its Telfer gold and copper mine in the Great Sandy desert in the Pilbara region, WA’s mining regulator said in a statement.
Continue reading...Lawsuit challenges Biden plan to sell oil and gas leases in Gulf of Mexico
• ‘Planet cannot handle more stress from oil and gas production’
• Announcement came as Gulf states battered by Hurricane Ida
Outrage and at least one lawsuit has followed the Joe Biden administration’s announcement this week that it would open tens of millions of acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas exploration in an effort to comply with a court order.
Earthjustice, a non-profit public interest organization, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of four environmental groups in Washington DC federal court challenging the move. They alleged that the environmental analysis behind the auction is flawed and violated federal law.
Continue reading...CN Markets: China ETS lull continues as traders await regulations, more permits
Australia's first offshore wind farm bill was a long time coming, but here are 4 reasons it's not up to scratch yet
North Atlantic right whales critically endangered by climate crisis, new study finds
Warming sea and shifting food sources drive whales into areas where they risk ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear
Climate change-induced warming in the Gulf of Maine has resulted in the population of the North Atlantic right whale to plummet, leaving the species critically endangered and conservationists desperate for safeguards, according to a study published this week in the journal Oceanography.
Related: Cape Cod: eight great white sharks seen feeding on humpback whale carcass
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