Feed aggregator
Offshore wind: Perpetuating the myth of ‘terra nullius’ in Australia waters could prove costly
The Commonwealth’s offshore wind scheme makes First Nations’ rights, interests and responsibilities invisible, creating enormous financial and reputational risk.
The post Offshore wind: Perpetuating the myth of ‘terra nullius’ in Australia waters could prove costly appeared first on RenewEconomy.
CP Daily: Thursday August 3, 2023
WCI Markets: CCAs recoil after record-setting rally, WCAs inch higher again
New York cap-and-invest success hinges on gas transition framework, EJ advocate says
Growing number of sewage monitors in England’s bathing waters ‘broken’
New analysis of Environment Agency data by Lib Dems shows more than 100 systems are faulty
An increasing number of sewage monitors in England’s swimming spots are broken, new analysis has shown, meaning unknown quantities of raw sewage may be present in bathing waters.
New analysis of 2022 Environment Agency data by the Liberal Democrats has shown that more than 100 sewage monitors in bathing waters were faulty. This is an increase on 2021, when 88 of the monitors were broken.
Continue reading...James Webb telescope captures end stages of dying star's life
'Limitless' energy: how floating solar panels near the equator could power future population hotspots
Asset managers far off track from meeting 2050 net zero commitments with US performing the worst -report
Californian CO2-converting company raises $125 mln in new funding
Canada-based VER investor sees Q2 income skyrocket after monetising first credit batch
Euro Markets: Midday Update
Major companies lagging in efforts to decarbonise shipping industry -report
EU carbon analyst leaves for role at oil and gas major
Turkey withdraws as host of Cop16, blaming February’s earthquakes
UN appeals for another country to step in for biodiversity summit – due to take place in 2024 – as Ankara cites ‘force majeure’ for move
Turkey has withdrawn from hosting the United Nations’ Cop16 biodiversity summit in 2024, citing three large earthquakes in February that devastated parts of the country.
The nature summit, which will be the first since governments agreed this decade’s biodiversity targets at Cop15 in Montreal last December, had been scheduled to take place in Turkey in October next year to discuss progress on the agreement.
Continue reading...Article 6 body opens another consultation on methodological guidance
Japan assigns three companies to conduct study on overseas CCS value chain
Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday August 3, 2023
Greenpeace activists put black fabric on Rishi Sunak's mansion in oil protest – video
Greenpeace protesters climbed on to the roof of the prime minister's mansion in North Yorkshire and draped it in oil-black fabric to 'drive home the dangerous consequences of a new drilling frenzy'. The climbers managed to get on top of Sunak's constituency home in Kirby Sigston as the PM flew to California on holiday. After reaching the top of the building using ladders and climbing ropes, they unfolded 200 sq metres of fabric to cover one side of the property. Last week, Sunak pledged to 'max out' the UK's oil and gas reserves as he announced 100 new licences for North Sea drilling, which experts say could be catastrophic for the climate
Continue reading...China continues to add massive coal power capacity in H1 2023 -research
Hundreds fall ill from heat at World Scout Jamboree in South Korea – video
At least 400 attendees require treatment for heat-related symptoms on first day of the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea. The event, which started earlier this week, has drawn 43,000 young Scouts from 158 countries this year
Continue reading...