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California environmental justice body recommends limitations to cap-and-trade programmes, experts explore facility-specific caps
Tesla takes control as Bouldercombe battery gets green light just six weeks after Megapack fire
Bouldercombe big battery completes full commissioning just six weeks after Megapack module fire, and will now be operated by Tesla using its autobidder program.
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Colorado lags on GHG reduction, but can accelerate efforts, analysis says
Spain’s agriculture ministry to analyse soil carbon for future credit system
EU co-legislators reach provisional deal on nature restoration law
Courts dismiss three green groups in Virginia RGGI repeal lawsuit, transfer case of fourth petitioner
Unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: How carbon credits could blow up Australia’s climate policy
A time bomb is ticking inside the Albanese government’s climate policy. When it explodes, Australia will fall short of its targets and leave investors shirtless.
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US diplomat eyes bilateral Canadian relations to address the energy transition
VCMI launches drive to spur agriculture carbon projects in Latam, Caribbean
Queensland grid hits a new solar peak – 71.2 per cent of state demand
Queensland grid hits a new solar peak of 71.2 per cent, relegating coal to a minor role in the middle of the day.
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Japan volcano: Plumes of smoke as new island emerges after eruption
The unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: how carbon credits could blow up Australia's main climate policy
Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple
Bigger or better: Are newer wind farms outperforming older ones?
In theory, bigger and more technologically advanced wind turbines should mean improved generation efficiency. But is this playing out in reality?
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More people not having children due to climate breakdown fears, finds research
Analysis finds concerns about environment key factor in having fewer or no children – but reasons differ around world
It was just over a decade ago that Emma Smart and her husband, Andy, first decided they would not have children. Back then, her friends and family did not understand.
“When you tell people you didn’t want to have children, that was a big social no-no,” she recalled. “And then when they asked you why, and you said for environmental reasons, that was completely unheard of.
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Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday November 9, 2023
Kenya land rights dispute spills over into carbon market -media
Lightning fires threaten planet-cooling forests
Microplastic-eating plankton may be worsening crisis in oceans, say scientists
Rotifers could be accelerating risk by splitting particles into thousands of potentially more dangerous nanoplastics
A type of zooplankton found in marine and fresh water can ingest and break down microplastics, scientists have discovered. But rather than providing a solution to the threat plastics pose to aquatic life, the tiny creatures known as rotifers could be accelerating the risk by splitting the particles into thousands of smaller and potentially more dangerous nanoplastics.
Each rotifer, named from the Latin for “wheel-bearer” owing to the whirling wheel of cilia around their mouths, can create between 348,000 and 366,000 nanoplastics – particles smaller than one micrometre – each day.
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