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Toxic run-off from roads not monitored, BBC finds

BBC - Fri, 2024-02-02 10:11
River flowing past the white 'Bake Off' tent is among those polluted by chemicals and tyre particles.
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Massachusetts Q4 regulated emissions at five-year high, 2023 emissions drop YoY

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 10:11
Fourth quarter emissions under the Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) reached a five-year high in 2023, although total annual emissions still ended at their lowest levels since 2020, according to data updated this week.
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Should more British homes be built using straw?

BBC - Fri, 2024-02-02 10:09
Cheap, highly insulating and sustainable, straw has a lot of potential for the building industry.
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Washington Clean Fuels Standard proposes overhauled 2024 participation fee structure

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 08:17
The Washington Department of Ecology (ECY) released rates on Thursday for proposed 2024 fees charged to Clean Fuels Standard (CFS) programme participants, a marked shift from the fee structure last year, as well as updates to utility-specific carbon intensity (CI) values.
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Verra lifts suspension of troubled Kasigau REDD projects following review

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 06:40
Credit issuance can resume to the two Kasigau Corridor REDD avoided deforestation projects in Kenya after Verra completed a review of allegations of sexual offences by staff and improper employment practices.
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‘Nemo’ clownfish drive away species with same stripes, study suggests

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-02-02 06:14

Researchers say they have found how anemonefish identify unwelcome guests of their own kind, by counting white markings

Unlike the star of Disney’s Finding Nemo, real-life common clownfish are not keen on sharing their home with members of their own species.

Researchers say they have discovered how they kick unwelcome guests out, by counting the stranger’s vertical white markings.

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Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-02-02 05:04
Introduced water buffalo and camels trash native plants – don’t they? Our research shows megafauna herbivores have the same impact wherever they are. Erick Lundgren, Adjunct Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Consulting firms provided low-quality research on crucial water policies. It shows we have a deeper problem

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-02-02 05:03
A comprehensive review of research into the economic consequences of controversial water buybacks in the Murray-Darling Basin reveals many studies are of poor quality. Better standards are needed. Sarah Ann Wheeler, Professor in Water Economics, University of Adelaide Alec Zuo, Associate Professor, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Ying Xu, Research Fellow, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday February 1, 2024

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:43
A twice-weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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Watchdogs and water bosses had dinner at private London club to discuss future

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:19

Exclusive: Meal attended by Environment Agency and Ofwat chairs attacked as outrageous example of ‘regulatory capture’

Water company bosses and the chairs of the regulator Ofwat and the Environment Agency went for dinner at an exclusive private members’ club to discuss how to quell public anger over bill rises and sewage spills, the Guardian can reveal.

Campaigners have said the private meeting is an outrageous example of “regulatory capture” as Ofwat and the Environment Agency are supposed to hold water companies to account, rather than help with their public relations.

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Diddy DAC: US firm launches small-scale containerised carbon removal tech

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:10
A US-based direct air capture (DAC) technology developer has introduced a smaller version of its containerised system for removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
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Right-wing in Germany threatens nature conservation, says minister

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:05
Right-wing politics in Germany poses a threat to nature conservation, as well as all areas of life in the country, a minister has said.
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No new climate funding in revised EU budget

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:53
The EU’s 27 leaders managed to agree on the bloc's budget for the next four years on Thursday, with funding secured for Ukraine and migration but no fresh financing for net zero industry.
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Experts divided on role for remote sensing in carbon project MRV

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:35
Experts expressed split views on when remote sensing technology should be deployed for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) purposes of carbon projects, speaking during a webinar Thursday.
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NGO releases handbook of nature-based carbon credits to promote integrity

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:32
A US-based environmental NGO has released an introductory handbook to provide guidance on carbon credits that are developed using natural climate solutions (NCS).
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INTERVIEW: Better to include industrial carbon removals, not land-based, in EU ETS, says chair of EU’s scientific advisory board

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:05
Including land-based carbon removals in the EU ETS may not be a good idea, but credible industrial carbon removals should be incorporated post-2030 to deal with residual emissions from hard-to-abate industries, according to the chair of the scientific board advising the EU on climate change.
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CDC Biodiversite takes first marine step for Global Biodiversity Score

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 02:32
CDC Biodiversite has added an overfishing module to its Global Biodiversity Score (GBS) methodology in its first step to integrating marine biodiversity.
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