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Viking Link: World’s longest undersea power cable connects UK and Denmark
A 764km HVDC submarine cable linking the electricity grids of Great Britain and Denmark has been completed – the world's longest of its kind, for now.
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CP Daily: Wednesday July 19, 2023
Australian cattle farmers cautious on asparagopsis over animal and human health concerns
Tensions rise on reports Liberian govt to award UAE’s Blue Carbon credit rights to 1 mln hectares of key forest land
FEATURE: Biodiversity crediting to imminently face up to the challenges of bundling and stacking with carbon
Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?
Key aspects of closely-watched integrated farm method yet to be resolved, Australian govt official says
Brazil needs $80 bln per year to reach net zero by 2050 -report
US CFTC voluntary carbon market convening hears criticism of standards
EU co-legislators fail to strike a deal on F-gases regulation
Data startup partners with voluntary carbon standard to launch biodiversity certificates by year-end
Flying in Europe up to 30 times cheaper than train, says Greenpeace
Campaigners say cheap flights, made possible by tax breaks for airlines, are encouraging people to heat the planet
Europe’s cheap flights and pricey train tickets promote dirty forms of transport, campaigners say, with “outrageous” tax breaks encouraging people to heat the planet as they head on holiday.
Train tickets are double the price of flights for the same routes, on average, according to an analysis from Greenpeace published on Thursday. The campaigners compared tickets on 112 routes on nine different days. To get from London to Barcelona, they found, the cost of taking the train is up to 30 times the cost of jumping on a plane.
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The Northern Territory does not have a crocodile problem – and 'salties' do not need culling
Tanzania faces protests over ‘unprecedented’ fees for voluntary carbon projects
What is supercharging the global heat? – video explainer
The planet is being hit with a double whammy of global heating in 2023: on top of the rise in global temperature caused by greenhouse gas emissions is an emerging El Niño. This sporadic event is the biggest natural influence on year-to-year weather and adds a further spurt of warmth to an already overheating world. The Guardian's environment editor, Damian Carrington, explains what El Niño is and how it affects extreme weather
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