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INTERVIEW: EU CBAM could see trade flows redirected -commodity house
Dangerous heatwave hits US from Texas to California with grim records expected
Millions of Americans are sweltering as experts warn early heat could herald next record-smashing summer
With the official start of summer still weeks away, a potentially record-setting heatwave is cooking the south-western US, causing dangerous conditions far earlier than normal.
Excessive-heat warnings have been issued from the southern tip of Texas across Arizona and Nevada, and up through the center of California to the northern part of the state, as more than 36 million people across the country brace for days of potentially life-threatening temperatures. Affected areas of California could see conditions of 30F higher than normal for this time of year, as south-west cities, including Phoenix and Las Vegas, prepare to hit peaks above 110F.
Continue reading...BRIEFING: Japan wrestles with legal issues ahead of ETS launch
Mirova, Rainforest Alliance announce regenerative agriculture partnership
Ocean-based CO2 removal techniques “premature and misguided”, likely to lead to greenwashing -scientists
Solar PV, China dominate IEA’s 2024 energy investment report
Pressure builds on EU to open carbon market to CO2 removals
Developer plans to sell first Peruvian biodiversity credits by the end of the year, French fund to buy
ICVCM gets ball rolling with CCPs integrity label approved for 27 mln voluntary carbon credits
Meth-addict fish, aggro starlings, caffeinated minnows: animals radically changed by human drugs – study
Addiction, anxiety and sex reversal have been reported in species by researchers as a range of substances contaminates ecosystems
From brown trout becoming “addicted” to methamphetamine to European perch losing their fear of predators due to depression medication, scientists warn that modern pharmaceutical and illegal drug pollution is becoming a growing threat to wildlife.
Drug exposure is causing significant, unexpected changes to some animals’ behaviour and anatomy. Female starlings dosed with antidepressants such as Prozac at concentrations found in sewage waterways become less attractive to potential mates, with male birds behaving more aggressively and singing less to entice them than undosed counterparts.
Continue reading...Major pharmaceutical company delivers soil carbon credits to US market
Australian fund manager placed to be wound up after a string of bad carbon, agricultural deals
What will Australia’s proposed Environment Information Agency do for nature?
Queensland promises $26 billion renewables splurge in state budget
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Eraring extension may burn a big hole in Australia’s biggest renewable energy tender
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Sorting fact from renewable fiction: Handy resources for debunking solar and wind myths
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“High rewards, no regrets:” Council gas bans could save new-build home owners $600 a year on energy
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