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EU efforts to decarbonise trucks at risk from limited access to critical raw materials, unstable supply chains
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CEZ joins other EU utilities in posting Q1 drop in thermal power output
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Classic first date stuff: what men could learn from bowerbirds and their courting efforts | Rebecca Shaw
While the bar for boy birds is high, the bar for boy humans seems pretty low – as seen in a trend on TikTok where men are praised by women for doing … very little
A few nights ago I watched the Netflix nature documentary Dancing with the Birds, about, you guessed it, Abraham Lincoln. Just kidding, it’s about dancing birds! This is why I get the big bucks.
While watching the cute profiles of various bird species that all incorporate dance into their mating schemes, I cleverly noticed a running theme. In each case, when it came to the effort of courting and relationships, it was exclusively the male birds that had to put in the work.
Continue reading...Albanese government approves first new coal mine since taking power
Environment activists condemn expected decision by Tanya Plibersek to give green light to the Isaac River mine in central Queensland
The Australian government has approved a new coal mine development for the first time since it was elected last year.
Tanya Plibersek, the federal environment minister, indicated she would give the green light to the Isaac River coal mine in Queensland’s Bowen basin. It was announced late on Thursday.
Continue reading...Japanese drinks-maker trialling CO2-absorbing vending machines
US reforestation carbon credits need to hit $50, climate tech firm finds
Experts outline fixes to integrity challenges plaguing cookstove carbon credit projects
New tools, datasets launched to enhance global forest carbon monitoring
Artificial rockpools in south of England successfully attract sea creatures
Creatures like crabs, barnacles, molluscs are drawn to havens built in Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight
Artificial rockpools in Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight have successfully attracted sea creatures, which have made them their home.
Scientists have hailed the discovery, saying the false crevices can be added to sea defences and other human-made coastline developments to create habitats for sealife such as crabs, barnacles, molluscs, small fish, sea squirts and seaweed.
Continue reading...Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday May 11, 2023
Wind is main source of UK electricity for first time
Sowing the seeds: Startup to develop biodiversity credit opportunities for farmers
Euro Markets: Midday Update
ADNOC launches decarbonisation challenge to boost innovative clean energy solutions
EU lawmakers vote to ban firms from relying on offsetting when making green claims
Japanese oil company makes forest carbon investments at home and abroad
Rescue workers struggle to recover bodies after deadly floods and landslides in DRC – video
More than 400 people were killed during flash floods caused by high rainfall in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to official reports.
The DRC floods happened days after deadly flooding in Rwanda, on the other side of Lake Kivu, which killed roughly 130 people. Uganda also experienced flooding, which caused 18 deaths and left thousands displaced.
Extreme weather events are occurring with increased frequency in the region, from a severe drought in the eastern Horn of Africa to excessive rainfall in other parts of east and central Africa
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