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Edinburgh Zoo pandas begin last day in the spotlight
ICE introduces Trade at Settlement for certain CCA futures contracts
First ever carbon mineralisation at active mine now fully funded
“Outrage economy:” Sky News and Alan Jones in global list of climate misinformation
World is grappling with an environmental crisis compounded by an information crisis, and Australia's Sky News and broadcaster Alan Jones are near the top of the list.
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Traffic pollution can cause spike in blood pressure for up to 24 hours – study
Study finds the significant rise is comparable to effect of a high-sodium diet and can contribute to cardiovascular problems
Getting stuck in traffic is one of the most common stressors that millions of Americans face every day. The bumper-to-bumper traffic can come at the cost of wasted gas, environmental pollution, and as new research shows, even spikes in blood pressure.
Air pollution from traffic can cause a significant rise in blood pressure that can last up to 24 hours, according to a study via the University of Washington. The spike is comparable to the effect of a high-sodium diet and can contribute to cardiovascular problems. Long-term exposure to vehicle exhaust has been widely linked with respiratory problems such as asthma, especially in children.
Continue reading...Canada silent on oil and gas cap, pushing for coal phase out at COP28
Washington releases draft cap-and-trade bill to facilitate WCI linkage
COP28: How will Australia navigate domestic climate wins and fossil fuel exports at the negotiating table?
What is a 'just' transition to net zero - and why is Australia struggling to get there?
Wolverines to gain US federal protection as climate crisis threatens habitat
Fewer than 300 of the endangered carnivores believed to remain in lower 48 states, primarily in fragmented groups at high elevation
The North American wolverine, a species from the badger family that resembles a small bear with a bushy tail, will receive government protections under a Biden administration proposal after scientists warned that its harsh, prairie mountain habitat was being threatened by climate change.
The proposal by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to grant wolverines, sometimes called “mountain devils”, federal protections under the Endangered Species Act brings a close to 30-year fight by conservation groups who first petitioned for the species to be listed as threatened in 1994.
Continue reading...The Crunch: what Australia's love for SUVs means for emissions and safety – video
Guardian Australia's data and interactives editor Nick Evershed and data journalist Josh Nicholas crunch some numbers to get to the bottom of what Australia's love affair with the SUV means for the environment and safety on the roads
Continue reading...South Africa carbon credit supply shortfall to continue into 2040s -consultancy
Associate Scientist, Climate Smart Spatial Planning, Conservation International – Arlington, VA or Seattle, WA or Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Electric Policy Lead, Burn Manufacturing – Nairobi, Kenya
Carbon Policy Lead, Burn Manufacturing – Nairobi, Kenya
Head of Carbon Sales (Kenya), Burn – Nairobi, Kenya
COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
Switzerland ties up with three more countries for Article 6 credit trade
Cop28 president denies on eve of summit he abused his position to sign oil deals
Sultan Al Jaber calls allegations false as the United Arab Emirates prepares to host the biggest Cop meeting yet
Sultan Al Jaber, the president of the UN Cop28 climate summit, has hit back strongly at reports he abused his position to try to sign oil deals with other governments, as the United Arab Emirates prepares to host the biggest Cop meeting yet.
Al Jaber’s role is to act as an “honest broker” for the 190-plus governments gathering at the global climate talks, charged with leading them to a successful conclusion. He is also the chief executive of UAE’s national oil company, Adnoc, and campaigners say the two roles are in conflict.
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