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US state agency delivers five-year plan to boost biodiversity protection
Reforester in Ghana signs deal with carbon financier to boost credit supply
South Korea bets on OECMs in updated biodiversity plan to achieve marine conservation target
Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: ‘There’s nowhere left untouched’
Twenty-four brain samples collected in early 2024 measured on average about 0.5% plastic by weight
A growing body of scientific evidence shows that microplastics are accumulating in critical human organs, including the brain, leading researchers to call for more urgent actions to rein in plastic pollution.
Studies have detected tiny shards and specks of plastics in human lungs, placentas, reproductive organs, livers, kidneys, knee and elbow joints, blood vessels and bone marrow.
Continue reading...INTERVIEW: UK developer receives first carbon credits from Verra’s new clean cooking methodology
Voluntary carbon data firm raises Series A funding round
Carbon tax constraints reduce likelihood of limiting global warming to below 1.6C -study
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G20 should improve uptake of biodiversity credits, UNEP FI says
Malawi authorises ITMOs from cookstove carbon project
Japan, Southeast Asia vow to boost energy transition
Inquiry raises deep concerns over Labor’s $1.5 billion cash splash for new NT gas hub
Australian oiler prices the cost of carbon for new gas project
Privatised water firms are imperiling our health and poisoning our rivers. Act now: flood the streets with rage | Feargal Sharkey
It is time to say this privatisation zealotry has been a disaster. March with us and let ministers know – enough is enough
You’ve been lied to, you’ve been misled, you’ve being extorted, you’ve been cheated, and you’ve been abused. For the last 35 years, you have been subject to nothing more than possibly the greatest organised ripoff perpetrated on the British people, and you have had little in return apart from greed, profiteering, financial engineering, political failure and regulatory incompetency. You’ve been had.
Thirty-five years after we were promised a utopian, market-driven vision of greatness, a future in which we would glory in the delights of an unlimited supply of clean water; in which our sewage would be quietly, efficiently collected, treated and disposed of, while our rivers, lakes and seas would teem with an abundant, diverse array of flora and fauna; and to top it all off we would have the cheapest water bills on earth.
Feargal Sharkey is a campaigner and former lead singer of the Undertones
Continue reading...Foresters shouldn’t shy away from difficult NZ ETS conversations, expert says
The livestock lobby is waging war on ‘lab-grown meat’. This is why we can’t let them win | George Monbiot
These new proteins could be our best hope of averting catastrophe. But governments are trying to have them banned
For many years, certain car manufacturers sought to obstruct the transition to electric vehicles. It’s not hard to see why: when you have invested heavily in an existing technology, you want to extract every last drop before disinvesting. But devious as in some cases these efforts were, they seem almost innocent in comparison with the concerted programme by a legacy industry and its tame politicians to suppress a far more important switch: the essential transition away from livestock farming.
Animal farming ranks alongside fossil fuel production as one of the two most destructive industries on Earth. It’s not just the vast greenhouse gas emissions and the water and air pollution it causes. Even more important is the amount of land it requires. Land use is a crucial environmental metric, because every hectare we occupy is a hectare that cannot support wild ecosystems.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Clean cement outfit raises $85 mln in Series C round
Victoria lays out plan for 95 pct renewables, with no coal, not much gas and a big lift in demand
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Anatomy of one of Australia’s first big solar and battery hybrid projects: The costs and revenues
The post Anatomy of one of Australia’s first big solar and battery hybrid projects: The costs and revenues appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Sweden to kill 20% of its brown bears in annual hunt
Conservationists say the number of hunting licences granted is too high and condemn it as ‘pure trophy hunting’
Sweden has issued licences to kill 20% of its brown bear population in the country’s annual bear hunt, which begins today, despite concerns from conservationists.
Officials have granted licences for just under 500 brown bears to be culled by hunters. That equates to about 20% of the total population, according to official figures, and would bring the number of bears in Sweden down to approximately 2,000 – a drop of almost 40% since 2008.
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