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INTERVIEW: Carbon removal developer targets “industry influencers” to create market traction for its credits
US researchers discover microbes that convert CO2 into rocks
Macron’s cabinet reshuffle leaves France without energy minister
‘Off the charts’: 2023 was hottest year ever recorded globally, US scientists confirm
New analysis confirms ‘unprecedented’ record reported by European Union and United Nations scientists
Last year was the hottest ever reliably recorded globally by a blistering margin, US scientists have confirmed, leaving researchers struggling to account for the severity of the heat and what it portends for the unfolding climate crisis.
Last year was the world’s hottest in records that stretch back to 1850, according to analyses released concurrently by Nasa and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) on Friday, with a record high in ocean temperatures and a new low in Antarctic sea ice extent.
Continue reading...Turkish steelmaker plans to cut emissions by a quarter by 2030 as industry gears up for new ETS
‘Toadbusters’ take on exploding cane toad population in Queensland with gloves, bucket and torch
Initiatives such as the Great Cane Toad Bust aim to curb the growing number of toads after months of favourable breeding conditions
When times are really bad, Simon Middap says the golfers on the Pacific Harbour estate in Queensland find it hard to find a spot to place their golf ball.
“There are just so many toadlets,” says Middap, a semi-retired IT engineer and enthusiastic member of the golf estate’s volunteer “toadbusters” team.
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Scientists convert CO2 into useful carbon nanofibers, with potential for offsetting or removal credits
Crop merchant partners with NGO to roll out regenerative agriculture practices and curb habitat loss
Social, political disparities in biodiversity data can impact global conservation efforts and investment decisions, study says
EU draft aims for 450 mln tonnes of carbon capture in 2050 -Bloomberg
CN Markets: CEA trading activity remains slow amid unclear supply outlook
Indian state launches plan to restore coastal areas, create framework for carbon credits trading
Getting intimate … Close-Up Photographer of the Year winners – in pictures
Dedicated to revealing the hidden wonders of the world, the fifth Cupoty award attracted thousands of entries from 67 countries. Hungarian photographer Csaba Daróczi swept the board, winning overall first prize for his shot of a Eurasian nuthatch, and also winning the intimate landscape and butterflies categories
Continue reading...Australian carbon firm eyes ASX listing, gets backing from major NY fund
Japan to encourage carbon market participation via funding support -media
China appoints new climate envoy as Xie Zhenhua steps down
Australia to join OECD peers in mandatory climate-related financial disclosure reporting, Scope 3 reports coming soon
The week in wildlife – in pictures: a freezing fox, a rescued hedgehog and a snake in the loo
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Evidence grows of air pollution link with dementia and stroke risk
Long-term UK study adds to body of research associating pollutants with declining brain health
UK researchers have been looking at how air pollution contributes to dementia and brain ill-health.
Stroke is the second-leading cause of death globally, accounting for about 11% of deaths. About 50 million people live with dementia, and the figure is expected to rise to about 150 million by 2050.
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