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Renoster launches open-access geospatial database of nature-based offset projects
Water firm seizes stake in Devon sewage protester’s home over unpaid bills
Imogen May has withheld payments since 2019 and is thought to be one of thousands boycotting water charges
South West Water has taken a legal stake in a customer’s home after she withheld her bill payments in a protest over sewage dumping in rivers and the sea.
Thousands of water company customers are thought to be withholding payments but this is the first known case of a company enforcing a claim against a customer’s home.
Continue reading...Peter Dutton accused of trying to ‘rip up’ Australia’s commitment to Paris climate agreement
Opposition leader reportedly told News Corp he would oppose the legislated 2030 emissions target – a 43% cut compared with 2005 levels – at the next election
Peter Dutton has been accused of planning to break Australia’s commitment to the landmark Paris climate agreement after he said he would reject the country’s 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target.
The opposition leader reportedly told the Weekend Australian that he would oppose the legislated 2030 emissions target – a 43% cut compared with 2005 levels – at the next election but remain committed to reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
Continue reading...Nasa 'Earthrise' astronaut dies at 90 in plane crash
Crossbows and eerie silences – following Antarctic whales for climate change clues
Crossbows and eerie silences – following Antarctic whales for climate change clues
Speculators take advantage of price rout in CCAs
UK 2023 verified emissions drop 12.5%, driven by steep fall from power sector
Emissions due to Gaza war keep surpassing those of tens of countries
Flood alerts at record level in Great Britain in first four months of 2024
Environment Agency figures show an average of 40 warnings and alerts a day were issued during period
A record number of flood alerts and warnings were issued in Great Britain in the first four months of 2024, averaging 40 a day, according to analysis of Environment Agency figures.
Round Our Way, a not-for-profit organisation supporting people in the UK affected by the climate crisis, obtained data from the agency under the Freedom of Information Act on the number of warnings and alerts issued across the country since records began in 2006.
Continue reading...$150 per tonne is the ‘ultimate’ price that direct air capture can achieve, says industry CEO
ANALYSIS: Is undoing the European Green Deal actually feasible?
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Heatwave grips US south-west with record highs: ‘Hotter than we’re used to’
Roughly half of Arizona and Nevada under excessive heat alert as temperatures soar past 110F in some states
The first heatwave of the year is expected to maintain its grip on the US south-west for at least another day through Friday, after records tumbled across the region with temperatures soaring past 110F (43C) from California to Arizona.
Although the official start of summer is still two weeks away, roughly half of Arizona and Nevada were under an excessive heat alert, which the National Weather Service extended until Friday evening. The alert was extended through Saturday in Las Vegas, where it’s never been hotter this early in the year.
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