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Climate change threatens health and survival of urban trees
Origin’s Beetaloo exit is not enough, the fracking has got to stop
Governments, now, must intervene on developments like Beetaloo; listen to the science and, as promised, to the voices of First Nations people.
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Earth harbours 20,000,000,000,000,000 ants – and they weigh more than wild birds and mammals combined
Climate change threatens up to 100% of trees in Australian cities, and most urban species worldwide
The city as laboratory: what post-quake Christchurch is teaching us about urban recovery and transformation
Moves as smooth as silk: scientists uncover Australian ant-slayer spider’s hunting secrets
With stealth followed by speedy acrobatics, Euryopis umbilicata can successfully catch banded sugar ants twice its size
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A mid-air cartwheel, the judicious use of sticky silk and a quick rappel down a tree, all in the blink of an eye: researchers have identified how the Australian ant-slayer spider captures prey twice its size.
The acrobatic behaviour of the Australian ant-slayer spider, Euryopis umbilicata, as it hunts and eats banded sugar ants has been documented by scientists for the first time.
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Continue reading...EU plans to raise its NDC amid policy-tightening -media
Auditors validate blueprint for permanent carbon removals
Supervisory Body narrows down fee levels for UN carbon credit mechanism
*Executive Director, Climate Warehouse/International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) – Singapore/remote
*Technical Director, Climate Warehouse/International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) – Singapore/remote
Wind power is getting better and better, and providing more value to the grid
Wind energy remains as an attractive carbon-free option since its costs are generally low compared to wind’s value in wholesale markets.
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EU lawmakers rejig plan for far bigger, faster MSR sales under proposed RePowerEU changes -sources
Landowners to urge environment secretary to stick with rewilding pledges
Meeting with Ranil Jayawardena comes amid concern government could scrap nature recovery goals
The head of Natural England and the chair of England’s largest landowners’ organisation are to meet the new environment secretary to urge him not to scrap or water down rewilding schemes.
Tony Juniper, who will meet Ranil Jayawardena along with the CLA chair Mark Tufnell on Tuesday, pointed out that swathes of prime land were being used for golf courses, housing and other infrastructure but political focus was on the small amount that would be rewilded.
Continue reading...Solar giant joins big battery market with launch of utility-scale SolBank
Leading global PV manufacturer Canadian Solar launches lithium-iron phosphate utility-scale big battery system with up to 2,800kWh of usable energy capacity.
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Fury over ‘forever chemicals’ as US states spread toxic sewage sludge
Regulators allow states to continue spreading sludge even as PFAS-tainted substance has ruined livelihoods and poisoned water
States are continuing to allow sewage sludge to be spread on cropland as fertilizer and in some cases increasing the amount spread, even as the PFAS-tainted substance has ruined farmers’ livelihoods, poisoned water supplies, contaminated food and put the public’s health at risk.
Michigan and Maine are the only two states in the US to widely test sludge, and regulators in each say contamination was found in all tested samples. Still, in recent months, officials in Virginia increased the amount of sludge permitted to be spread on farmland without testing for PFAS, while Alabama regulators have rejected residents’ and environmental groups’ pleas to test sludge for the chemicals.
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