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Brazil Senate delays ETS bill vote to consider agriculture sector amendments
California power emissions continue to recede through August
Nature crisis: One in six species at risk of extinction in Great Britain
New nature reserve to act as ‘green beating heart’ for Norwich
Sweet Briar Marshes has been created in heart of city with fewer public footpaths than any other in England and Wales
Hidden between a hectic ring road, a chemicals factory and housing estates are 36 hectares (90 acres) of “a green beating heart, pumping nature” into the surrounding city.
Traffic noise and sirens are muffled by ancient oaks, while late-season dragonflies sweep over hawthorns laden with blood-red haws as a kestrel hovers, head down, searching for field voles hiding in the tufty grasses.
Continue reading...The Guardian view on the Rosebank oilfield: a symbol of Sunak’s cynicism | Editorial
The PM continues to play politics with the climate emergency. The dismal consequences will long outlast his time in office
On Tuesday, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) pleaded with governments to up the pace in reducing the world’s dependence on oil and gas. A “strong signal to energy markets” was needed, said Fatih Birol – one which indicated that governments are taking the climate seriously. Wealthy countries, he added, having disproportionately contributed to historical carbon emissions, bear a special responsibility as the climate begins to change at “frightening speed”.
On Wednesday Britain certainly sent out a signal. But it was hardly the one the IEA would have hoped for. Instead, the green light was given for the exploitation of the United Kingdom’s largest untapped oilfield. The Rosebank project in the North Sea has the potential to deliver 500m barrels of oil, which, when burned, would emit the same amount of carbon dioxide as the running of 56 coal-fired power stations for a year. Tax incentives offered to the Norwegian energy company Equinor will effectively subsidise a development certain to undermine the country’s credibility in future climate negotiations.
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Ella Baron on the UK’s decision to go ahead with the Rosebank oil field – cartoon
EU must opt for stringent CO2 targets for trucks to maintain competitive edge -green group
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UK-France biodiversity credit panel’s 21 members revealed
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Scientists get closer to solving mystery of antimatter
Former NSW premier Bob Carr backs environmental alliance urging overhaul of land-clearing laws
Labor heavyweight also warns of the danger of environment movement fading as he throws support behind new alliance
The former New South Wales premier Bob Carr has backed an alliance of conservation groups calling for tougher environmental protections and an overhaul of the state’s land-clearing laws.
A report from the new alliance – called the Stand Up for Nature alliance – calls for forests and native vegetation to be protected by “ending habitat destruction, run away land clearing and industrial native forest logging”.
Continue reading...The high-risk life of the bar-tailed godwit: endurance flyers under threat from development #birdoftheyear
These globe-trotting shorebirds travel nonstop from the Arctic but urbanisation is leading to their dramatic decline
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From GJ Walter Park, just north of Toondah Harbour on the shores of Moreton Bay, Judith Hoyle gazes across the dappled water towards Cassim Island, a resilient stand of mangroves emerging from the mudflats several hundred metres offshore. Ferries from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) cruise past, barely causing a ripple.
From a spit of mud on the island’s southern end, a group of 100 or so bar-tailed godwits appear undisturbed. But the rising tide is rapidly consuming their roost. As roosts disappear beneath the waves, the godwits reluctantly move to higher ground, deeper into the mangroves. By high tide, they’ll be forced further inshore, where dogs are allowed off-leash.
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The Tories’ huge new oilfield is a moral obscenity – but Rosebank can still be stopped | Caroline Lucas
Reliance on oil won’t slash our bills: this is a climate crime that will leave our economy more vulnerable
“This is just the start,” said Rishi Sunak last week in his climate-wrecking speech from Downing Street. It certainly was just the start, because today, the government has sanctioned drilling in Rosebank, the biggest undeveloped oilfield in the North Sea.
This just 14 months after the UK’s hottest day, in July 2022. In that same month, the high court ruled the government’s net zero strategy unlawful, and ministers were ordered to redo their homework.
Caroline Lucas is the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion
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