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Nearly half of US prisons draw water likely contaminated with toxic PFAS – report
Around 1m people, including 13,000 youths, especially vulnerable because they can do little to protect themselves, co-author says
Nearly half of US prisons draw water from sources likely contaminated with toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”, new research finds.
At least around 1m people incarcerated in the US, including 13,000 juveniles, are estimated to be housed in the prisons, and they are especially vulnerable to the dangerous chemicals because there is little they can do to protect themselves, said Nicholas Shapiro, a study co-author at the University of California in Los Angeles.
Continue reading...US meat lobby delighted at ‘positive’ prospects for industry after Cop28
Livestock bosses celebrate outcome at online summit, while critics condemn failure to tackle meat and dairy consumption
Lobbyists for the world’s biggest meat companies have lauded a better than expected outcome at Cop28, which they say left them “excited” and “enthusiastic” for their industry’s prospects.
US livestock bosses reflected on the conference’s implication for their sector on a virtual panel, fresh from “sharing US agriculture’s story” at the climate summit in December.
Campaigners and climate scientists had hoped the summit, which was billed as a “Food Cop” because of its focus on farming, would result in governments agreeing to ambitious action to transform food systems in line with the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
Indonesia plans green hydrogen push via state oil company
New Zealand may be justified to strengthen 2050 target, Climate Change Commission says
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Indian firm teams up with farmers’ cooperative to produce clean ammonia, gets ready for ITMO trading
FEATURE: Lack of corporate demand holds back nature credit market as carbon developers sit tight
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator takes legal action against trading company
SwitchedOn Podcast: Winning hearts and minds with community energy
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Giant “super battery” that will help replace Australia’s biggest coal generator gets technical green light
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Drone footage captures flooded bridges and roads in rural parts of south-west Queensland – video
Footage captures flooding near the rural township of Charleville following a weekend of heavy rain in parts of southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Communities across the region have been impacted by flooding, with some isolated by road closures.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the Warrego River gauge near Bakers Bend, in south-west Queensland, recorded a peak of 10.16m on Monday morning
Australia news live: major flooding in south-west Queensland
Weather tracker: flood warnings after heavy rain in south-eastern Australia
Coalition “in a panic” about response to confused and unpopular nuclear power plan
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What is a sinkhole? A geotechnical engineer explains
In the belly of the solar duck: First big battery responds as rooftop PV changes shape of grid
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Winglets inspired by Andean condor could improve wind turbine efficiency by 10 pct
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NZ govt-appointed review on methane targets decried as ‘dangerous duplication’
Eclipse watchers hope for clear skies
People carried out of flooded homes after Russia’s Orsk dam breaks – video
Russia’s government has declared flooding in the Orenburg region a federal emergency, state media has reported.
The floods, caused by rising water levels in the Ural River, forced more than 4,000 people, including 885 children, to evacuate, the regional government said. The state news agency Tass said a further 2,000 homes were flooded, bringing the total to nearly 6,300 in the region
Continue reading...“Massive new industry:”Fortescue opens 2GW factory to build its own hydrogen electrolysers
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