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London council rips out playgrounds to build houses – then runs out of cash
Experts say boarded-up communal space illustrates crisis in social housing funding and need to protect play areas
Families in south London say their children have stopped playing outside after communal spaces and playgrounds were ripped out to make room for new homes and then left boarded up when Southwark council ran out of money.
The council began tearing down large parts of the Bells Gardens and Lindley estates in Peckham last August but abandoned the build in January due to a funding crisis driven by rising interest rates. All that remains of the previous play area is a small pitch surrounded by hoardings and out of sight of the flats.
Continue reading...The world is reducing its reliance on fossil fuels – except for in three key sectors
Dramatic changes in energy industry and EVs reducing fossil fuel use, but shipping, aviation and industry a long way from net zero
Humanity has made some uneven progress in reducing our addiction to fossil fuels – but there remain three areas of our lives in which we are notably not on track to kick the habit over the next 30 years, according to a new analysis.
Record levels of investment in clean energy (solar has been called the cheapest source of electricity in history by the International Energy Agency) and a decline in coal-powered generation means less and less of the world’s power will come from fossil fuels between now and 2050, the analysis from Rhodium shows.
Continue reading...Ex-Blackrock executive prepares land-focused natural capital strategy at food investor
Major steel producer to scale carbon capture and utilisation pilot
French advertising company to spend €20 mln on voluntary carbon credits
The week in wildlife – in pictures: a crafty hippo, golf course monkeys and a sunbathing manatee
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Asthma emergency admissions plunged as lockdown improved air, Oxford study finds
First study to tally asthma exacerbations with air pollution during pandemic finds numbers admitted to A&E fell 41% in 2020
A new study in Oxford has found that emergency hospital admissions for asthma dropped by 41% in 2020 as air pollution from traffic fell due to Covid restrictions.
Dr Suzanne Bartington from the University of Birmingham, who led the Oxford study, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic led to a unique opportunity where we could study the impacts of rapid changes in human activities on air quality.”
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Network companies called out for “lack of accountability” on rooftop solar integration, in final report from ESB
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Fire destroys wind turbine at Pacific Blue’s Clements Gap
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Coal generator to face court over blackouts caused by “catastrophic” explosion
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Iron ore giants join forces on electric smelter for green steel
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California environmental justice body pushes back against proposed LCFS amendments
Australian mining giants, steelmaker team up for clean steel pilot
Cannon-Brookes taps new investment talent as Grok zeroes in on decarbonisation
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Zibelman joins Pollination board to target “critical, urgent work” of funding decarbonisation
The post Zibelman joins Pollination board to target “critical, urgent work” of funding decarbonisation appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Study portends extreme weather to batter New York for rest of century
WCI Markets: WCAs slow rate of decline, CCAs sell off into auction
“Climate whiplash:” Reports warn to brace for more impacts of a fast-warming planet
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