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Hyundai, IUCN target OECMs with Vietnamese mangrove partnership
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DP Energy wins approval for major wind farm near broken coal generator in Queensland
DP Energy says it has received planning approval for another major wind farm in central Queensland, which will be located near the broken Callide C coal generator.
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EU lawmakers want oil firms to pay for more of the bloc’s CCS infrastructure
Government snowed again, if it believes Snowy 2.0 is a commercial investment
An independent probe might cut through Snowy 2.0’s woeful history of impossibly optimistic estimates. The government should start by releasing the reset report.
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ARENA says industrial emissions key to climate gains from solar, EVs and batteries
ARENA boss says clean technologies like solar batteries and EVs and heat pumps are not truly green unless the whole upstream supply chain is also green.
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Scientists discover why dozens of endangered elephants dropped dead
In 2020, 350 elephants mysteriously died in Botswana, with a further 35 dying in similar circumstances in Zimbabwe. Now scientists think they may have found the reason why
In May and June 2020, the death of 350 elephants in Botswana’s Okavango delta baffled conservationists and sparked global speculation about what had caused it. Elephants of all ages and both sexes were affected, with many walking in circles before dying suddenly, collapsing on their faces. Two months later, 35 more elephants died in north-western Zimbabwe.
At the time, the deaths in Botswana were attributed to an unspecified cyanobacterial toxin, government officials said, and no further details were published.
Continue reading...Earth close to ‘risk tipping points’ that will damage our ability to deal with climate crisis, warns UN
Analysis also warns of further tipping points on horizon such as drying up of groundwater vital for food supplies
Humanity is moving dangerously close to irreversible tipping points that would drastically damage our ability to cope with disasters, UN researchers have warned, including the withdrawal of home insurance from flood-hit areas and the drying up of the groundwater that is vital for ensuring food supplies.
These “risk tipping points” also include the loss of the mountain glaciers that are essential for water supplies in many parts of the world and accumulating space debris knocking out satellites that provide early warnings of extreme weather.
Continue reading...Royal Photographic Society awards – in pictures
The recipients of this year’s Royal Photographic Society awards have been announced. Now in their 145th year, the awards are the world’s longest-running and most prestigious photography honours, recognising individuals working across still and moving image. Rather than rewarding a single image, the society celebrates the photographers, highlighting significant achievements, showcasing new and emerging talent and recognising notable contributions from RPS members
Continue reading...Clean Energy Regulator reveals details about HIR ACCU audit reviews
ANALYSIS: Governments should use legal international frameworks to smother political climate policy wrecking, experts say
J-Credit seller secures offtake agreements with Japanese banks
Mangrove photography awards 2023 – in pictures
Winners and runners-up in the mangrove photography awards run by the Mangrove Action Project. This year, Soham Bhattacharyya was named mangrove photographer of the year for an image capturing the curious gaze of an endangered tigress in the Sundarbans
Continue reading...South Korea weighs ETS regulatory changes for CBAM -expert
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Malaysia to create biodiversity assets in carbon market through new finance instrument
Biodiversity crediting needs a global integrity council, says non-profit
Labour U-turns on promise of Scottish-style right to roam in England
Exclusive: Party says it will find other ways to create more access to countryside after opposition from landowners
Labour has U-turned on its pledge to create a Scottish-style right to roam in the English countryside if elected, the Guardian can reveal.
Instead of an assumed right of access, the party now says it will find other ways to create more access to land in England, after opposition from some landowners’ groups.
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