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Why Tanya Plibersek must save the eastern curlew from the wetland-wrecking project at Toondah Harbour | Kelly O’Shanassy
It’s time to stand up for nature and say no to the projects that damage the wildlife and places we love
Imagine being an endangered migratory bird that is hardwired to fly 10,000km every year, from a coastal wetland in Victoria or Queensland to Arctic Siberia, and back again.
Then imagine being that bird, returning exhausted after your epic flight from the northern hemisphere, to find your wetland feeding grounds have been turned into an industrial facility.
Continue reading...Farmers block motorway near Paris in wave of nationwide protests – video
Farmers across France have been using tractors to create road blocks in a wave of protests. Major French motorways were blocked near Paris and Bayonne, close to the Spanish border. Farmers said anger was growing for several reasons. Many feel abandoned in the face of the climate crisis, with droughts and severe weather conditions, but there is also fury at impossibly low prices for their products, the difficulty of red tape, complex environmental norms, and green policies – such as on water use – which they say are affecting profits. Further protests took place in Germany and Romania ahead of the European elections in June
Continue reading...Issues with EU nature restoration law need resolution, says Commission biodiversity official
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Ministers urged not to play culture wars over species reintroductions in England
Exclusive: Head of government taskforce calls for evidence not anecdote in debate over the beaver, white-tailed eagle and others
Culture wars by ministers over the reintroduction of animals such as the beaver and the lynx must end if we are to restore nature in England, the head of the government’s taskforce on the issue has said.
Dr Andy Clements, an ornithologist who helped establish the government regulator Natural England, runs the species reintroduction taskforce, and he’s well placed to do so. He was one of those behind the hugely successful reintroduction of red kites into England.
Continue reading...Fresh expose of hot air in cookstoves carbon market met with cool reaction
Oil and gas emissions to eat up two-thirds of global carbon budget despite industry pledge, says NGO
Nature scientist at “wit’s end” with arguments against plant-based farming
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‘Biggest, baddest’ – but is it the cleanest? World’s largest cruise ship sets sail
Claims that Icon of the Seas, the vast new ship described as ‘human lasagne’, runs on clean fuel have been labelled greenwashing as LNG’s methane emissions are a more potent climate gas than CO2
The largest cruise ship in the world, which embarks on its first commercial voyage from Miami on Saturday, was launched amid a fanfare of superlatives. Longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall, the Icon of the Seas towers 20 decks above the waves, can accommodate more than 7,000 passengers and crew, and, at a quarter of a million gross tonnes, could swallow five Titanics for breakfast.
Coloured slides on its upper deck mark out “Thrill Island”, the largest waterpark at sea, and it boasts a 17-metre (55ft) indoor waterfall. The president of Royal Caribbean, Jason Liberty, told reporters it was the “biggest, baddest ship on the planet”, though it quickly became known on social media as “human lasagne”.
Continue reading...Singaporean biodiversity and carbon credit tech startup closes seed funding round
CN Markets: CEAs stable, CCER liquidity remains low despite market relaunch
FEATURE: New initiative weighs up carbon markets as financial mechanism to incentivise keeping oil underground
Japan to boost J-Credit supply with new project registrations
Geldof and Colman urge Home Office to reconsider climate activist’s deportation
Exclusive: Actors and musicians condemn ‘harsh deportation’ of Dartford Crossing protester Marcus Decker
Leading actors and musicians including Bob Geldof, Olivia Colman and Emma Thompson are calling on the Home Office to reconsider the “harsh deportation” of a climate activist who is serving one of the longest prison sentences in modern British history for peaceful protest.
Along with the musicians Brian Eno and Jacob Collier, they are among about 600 artists who are urging James Cleverly to withdraw the deportation order issued to Marcus Decker.
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