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EU votes to adopt critical raw materials act as part of its green deal
Killer kitties: cats are eating 2,000 species, including hundreds that are at risk
The first study to quantify what our felines eat on a global scale finds they have a significant impact on wildlife
Cats may be adored human companions, but they are also highly effective killers, according to a study that shows they eat more than 2,000 species globally – including hundreds that are of conservation concern.
Since domestication 9,000 years ago, house cats have spread to all continents except Antarctica. In the paper, published in Nature Communications, researchers describe them as “amongst the most problematic invasive species in the world”.
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Rich countries failing to show leadership to break Cop28 impasse, activists say
Many accused of being too mired in fossil fuel hypocrisy, as wrangling over possible deal continues
Rich countries have failed to show the leadership necessary to solve the climate crisis, and many are too mired in their own hypocrisy over fossil fuels to break the impasse at Cop28, climate justice advocates have told the Guardian.
Talks at the UN climate summit were deadlocked on Tuesday night, as countries fought over the wording of a potential deal on the future of fossil fuels.
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Unilever investigated over greenwashing claims by UK watchdog
EnergyLab lands more funds to support next generation of renewable startups
Australian Renewable Energy Agency to invest $1.64 million in EnergyLab to help the climate and cleantech accelerator support the next generation of renewable startups.
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COP28: First-ever Article 6.2 issuance raises additionality concerns as ITMO transfer looms, say NGOs
‘Stop the rapid loss of nature’: Labor warned to clamp down on biodiversity offsets in environment law overhaul
Biodiversity Council says offsets should be a last resort and only used for ‘nature that we can replace’
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The Australian government should significantly constrain the use of biodiversity offsets under its environmental law reform agenda and stop them being used for critically endangered wildlife, according to a report by a partnership of 11 universities.
The Biodiversity Council also called on the Albanese government to define the term “nature positive” in law and set targets for what it will mean in practice, warning that without a clear mandate in legislation the term “will simply become another political slogan”.
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Colombia applies to host COP16 biodiversity conference
COP28: Drill baby, drill: Brazil joins OPEC+, argues for climate cooperation, offers 900 new oil blocks
UK government unlikely to support climate levy on airline tickets, says minister
Charges would add to fund for at-risk nations but Andrew Mitchell believes colleagues would not back them
The UK’s international development minister, Andrew Mitchell, has played down the prospects of imposing a levy on frequent flyers to help fund the rescue and rehabilitation of poor countries stricken by climate disaster.
A small charge on airline tickets is one of several ideas floated by developing countries to provide cash for the loss and damage fund.
Continue reading...UK minister departs Cop28 as climate talks reach crisis point
Graham Stuart’s surprise exit leaves civil servants in Dubai to finish negotiations in his absence
The UK minister in charge of Cop28 climate talks has returned to London, the Guardian has learned, leaving civil servants to finish the fraught negotiations in his absence.
Graham Stuart, the minister of state for climate change, left Dubai on Tuesday morning to return to his duties as an MP, the government confirmed, even as the climate talks reached crisis point.
Continue reading...COP28: Project makes milestone progress towards storing CO2 from world’s largest single-source emitter
Landmark study finds negative impact of wind farms on real estate values is temporary at worst
Study finds impact of wind farms on nearby property values finds is restricted to “homes located within 1 mile of a commercial wind turbine”, and only soon after announcement.
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At Cop28 it feels as if humanity’s shared lifeboat is sinking. There are only hours left to act | Vanessa Nakate
Leaders and activists must fight to the end in Dubai to stop vested interests sabotaging progress on fossil fuel phase-out and adaptation
As Cop28 in Dubai enters its final hours, the emotional weight of the moment is hard to bear. I find myself thinking of a six-year-old boy called Desmond I met in Turkana county, Kenya, who died from severe acute malnutrition on the same day. His death was the result of a climate-induced drought that has left millions of people on the brink of starvation in the Horn of Africa.
I want the negotiators deciding the outcome of Cop28 to know Desmond’s story. Because in the end, the climate crisis is not about pledges, statistics, reports or activists. It’s about human suffering and ruined lives. It’s about death.
Vanessa Nakate is a climate activist, Unicef goodwill ambassador and author of A Bigger Picture: My fight to bring a new African voice to the climate crisis
Continue reading...COP28: NZ’s new climate minister highlights agricultural industry’s importance in national statement
Cop28 live: talks expected to extend beyond official summit end after ‘insufficient’ draft text
New draft text released by presidency omits reference to phase out of ‘fossil fuels’
Tuesday morning at Cop28 and we’re back in a waiting game. Heads of delegation met until the early hours, mostly expressing their deep unhappiness with the draft text produced by the summit presidency late Monday afternoon.
The scheduled end of the two-week conference has come and gone – that was 11am local – and as yet there is no new text to replace the document from yesterday. Anybody who says they know when this will end is guessing.
Continue reading...UK workers ‘should get day off’ if workplace is hotter than 30C
Exclusive: Report calls for new law on maximum indoor temperature to stop workers overheating
A maximum indoor temperature working law giving people a day off if workplace temperatures surpass 30C should be mandated by government, a new report recommends.
The report by the Fabian Society thinktank highlights inequalities in who bears the brunt of the impacts of climate breakdown and puts responsibility on bosses and landlords to stop people from overheating.
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