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US Forest Service faces lawsuit for ignoring carbon emissions from timber targets
Human Rights Watch report accuses Cambodia REDD+ project of abuses, slams Verra for failing to act
This is what happens when an uncosted Coalition thought-bubble on nuclear power is presented as a concrete proposal | Temperature Check
Anyone reading the Australian’s Newspoll survey might think there was an actual proposal in place to build small modular nuclear reactors around Australia – except there isn’t
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What happens when an uncosted Coalition thought-bubble to deploy an unavailable nuclear power technology across the country’s electricity grid is presented in an opinion poll as a concrete proposal?
You get a page one story in The Australian under the headline: “Powerful majority supports nuclear option for energy security” backed with two pieces of commentary, an editorial and a narrative reliably echoed by Sky News Australia.
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New Zealand govt announces independent review into forestry ETS costs
Water company, TNC target £30 mln with nature-based English fund
Deluge of stakeholder feedback on draft LCFS changes stalls California rulemaking
Argentina’s timber industry is key priority compatible with low-carbon goals, say ministers
Guyana to sell first carbon credits eligible for current phase of UN CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme
EU nations should look at broader climate solutions to bridge the gap towards targets, experts say
Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped leg
Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped leg
Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped leg
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African leaders call for equity over minerals used for clean energy
‘Crucial’ UN resolution attempts to avoid repeat of injustices produced by Africa’s fossil fuel sector
In an attempt to avoid the “injustices and extractivism” of fossil fuel operations, African leaders are calling for better controls on the dash for the minerals and metals needed for a clean energy transition.
A resolution for structural change that will prioritise equitable benefit-sharing from extraction, supported by a group of mainly African countries including Senegal, Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Chad, was presented at the United Nations environmental assembly in Nairobi on Wednesday and called for the sustainable use of transitional minerals.
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Humpback sex photographed for first time – and both whales were male
Scientists confirm sighting of two same-sex marine giants copulating in amorous encounter off Hawaii coast
Humpback whales have been observed having sex for the first time, with this landmark moment having an interesting twist – the two whales were male.
Despite decades of research on humpback whales, sightings of the male’s penis have been rare. Copulation by the species had not been documented by people – until now, when two photographers captured images of a sexual encounter between two whales off the coast of Hawaii.
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