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Queensland looks to turbo-charge electric car sales amid debate over government incentives
Some argue that state-by-state incentives for buyers would be better spent on electric vehicle infrastructure
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In the race to adopt electric cars, one Australian state or territory is several laps in front of the rest.
The Australian Capital Territory has become the nation’s clear frontrunner, consistently recording electric vehicle sales more than twice as high as any other part of the country.
Continue reading...Seal’s mystery ability to tolerate toxic metal could aid medical research, say scientists
The Juan Fernández fur seal, once thought extinct, can ingest cadmium without ill effects – though no one knows how
A creature that humans came very close to obliterating now offers hope that we may be able to find ways to tackle one of the most pernicious environmental poisons, say scientists.
Their research has revealed that one of the world’s most isolated aquatic mammals, the
Continue reading...CP Daily: Friday April 28, 2023
Cost of visit to Hampton Court gardens goes from free to as much as £29
Dismayed locals and Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson are calling on palace to reconsider large fees
For those living in south London, a stroll next to the colourful flowerbeds in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace was until recently a free weekend activity all could enjoy.
But 18 months ago, locals were horrified to find the gates shut, as they were told they would have to pay up to £29 to visit the gardens in future.
Continue reading...Firm releases almost 800kg of ‘forever chemical’ a year into Lancashire river
Exclusive: Environment Agency finds ‘very persistent, mobile and toxic’ PFAS in effluent legally discharged near Wyre estuary
A chemicals company is releasing large quantities of a “forever chemical” described as being “very persistent, mobile and toxic” into the River Wyre in Lancashire each year, and is not breaking any rules.
Earlier this year, the Guardian and Watershed Investigations revealed that effluent coming from the site of AGC Chemicals Europe in Thornton-Cleveleys could contain about 700 types of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS).
Continue reading...EU nations advance 2023 issuance to 87%, Ireland and Finland yet to begin
Global Carbon Lead, BP – UK/USA/Singapore
California LCFS Q4 net credit generation recedes, but bank grows past 15 mln
Brazilian NGO publishes CO2 measurement platform for forest projects
Emitters take advantage of CCA and RGGI price dip, financial players take a breather across North American carbon markets
RGGI states urged to align CO2 budgets with state climate goals, amend reserve price mechanisms
Verra to streamline offset project review process with faster denials, support climate action in Zambia
EU plans for green appliances to clash with national rules
US Carbon Markets and LCFS Roundup for week ending Apr. 28, 2023
Report calculates huge climate impact of private equity firm investments
Standard Chartered toughens emission target for oil and gas sector
ANALYSIS: On the hook – the EU wants Big Oil to pay towards the great carbon clean-up
Inflation, scarce tenders threaten EU offshore wind power goals -experts
World’s cities go head to head in race to spot most urban wildlife
From LA to La Paz, citizen scientists will document plants and animals for the City Nature Challenge
Hundreds of cities are competing this weekend to collect the most plant and wildlife observations in an urban “bioblitz” as part of a global citizen science challenge.
From Dundee windowsills to San Francisco parks, people are being urged to document whatever flora and fauna they can spot around them in urban areas and upload the photos to the iNaturalist app to help identify rare species.
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