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Green jobs: The new generation of workers making it work for them
Life at 50C: The toxic gas flares fuelling Nigeria's climate change
“No new coal:” Majority of coal projects abandoned since Paris but China is key
World edges closer to point of “no new coal” after widespread collapse of new coal proposals and growth of government commitments to end coal.
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Megapod of feeding humpback whales in Australia 'so special'
California’s Newsom projected to survive recall election, keeping carbon reduction programmes intact
UK pushes IMO for zero emissions shipping target in wake of national goal
LCFS Markets: California credits slip below $170 to test pandemic-era lows
Manager, Technologies for Natural Climate Solutions, Verra – Washington DC/Remote
VCM Report: CORSIA credit rally halts as nature-based VERs trend up
Climate change: World now sees twice as many days over 50C
Climate change is coming for your snacks: why repeated drought threatens dried fruits and veggies
Louis Dreyfus launches ‘carbon solutions platform’, recruits veteran trio to lead business
Director, Cumberland Forest Project, The Nature Conservancy – Charlottesville, VA/Remote
Head of Climate and Sustainability Solutions, NAB – Melbourne
Banking Lawyer (Asia Focus), ClientEarth – Berlin/Brussels/London
Senior Technical Advisor or Manager, Supply Chain Innovations, Verra – Washington DC/Remote
Virginia state agency sets schedule for reconsideration of Dominion’s RGGI rate request
Australia burying ‘head in the sand’ on security risks of climate change, former defence official says
Warning comes as Climate Council report finds Australia will not have ‘lasting national security’ without addressing climate crisis
Australia has its “head in the sand” regarding the national security implications of climate change and should follow the US in spelling out the risks, a former senior Australian defence official says.
Australia’s “strategic weakness” on climate policy is also making it harder for the country to be seen as a preferred partner with Pacific Island countries, according to Cheryl Durrant, the defence department’s former head of preparedness.
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Cows ‘potty-trained’ in experiment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Calves taught to use toilet area with rewards and mild punishments, limiting ammonia release
A herd of cows has been “potty-trained” in an experiment that scientists say could pave the way for more environmentally friendly farms.
Waste from cattle farms often contaminates soil and waterways and contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and the acidification of soil. For this reason, toilet-training cattle has long been viewed as desirable, but several previous attempts have been unsuccessful.
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