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10-year feral cat plan brings us a step closer to properly protecting endangered wildlife
The Australian government has at last produced a serious plan to control an introduced predator that is a big reason this country has one of the world’s worst records for species extinctions.
Sarah Legge, Professor of Wildlife Ecology, Australian National University
Jaana Dielenberg, University Fellow, Charles Darwin University
John Woinarski, Professor of Conservation Biology, Charles Darwin University
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Hurricane Lee may become first category five storm of Atlantic season
The storm has rapidly gained strength in the Caribbean from category one status earlier on Thursday.
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Urban oases combine roof gardens and solar panels
Combining solar panels and a roof garden is a tricky and costly engineering task.
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US startup secures $12 mln in seed funding to advance sustainable aviation fuels
A US-based startup focused on crafting sustainable fuels and chemicals from captured CO2 has announced an injection of $12 million in seed funding.
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How recycling could solve the shortage of minerals essential to clean energy
By recovering critical minerals from a process known as urban mining, we could cover the demand needed for future energy installations.
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OECS, carbon firm forge partnership to spearhead projects in Eastern Caribbean
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has signed an agreement with a carbon removal and reduction company to foster collaboration in the development of projects in the region.
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Partners launch initiative to bridge funding gap for clean cooking solutions in Africa
Global development and financial leaders this week announced a partnership at the Africa Climate Summit (ACS) aiming to address the considerable funding gap in the continent's clean cooking sector and to encourage investment by mitigating associated risks.
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*Senior Technical Specialist, REDD+ and Climate Policy, Fauna & Flora – Liberia
*PREMIUM LISTING - Fauna & Flora is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Technical Specialist, REDD+ and Climate Policy, West Africa. You will play a leading role in the development and implementation of pioneering, nested REDD+ projects in high carbon stock and high conservation value landscapes, and support the development of NbS opportunities within West Africa and as part of collaborative transboundary initiatives.
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US developer plans REDD+ projects in Liberia, becoming first American outfit to do so
A US-based carbon offset developer unveiled plans on Wednesday to develop REDD+ projects in partnership with local forest communities in the Republic of Liberia.
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Deep well injection company announces $8 mln fundraise to launch carbon removal and storage provider
A Texas-based industrial waste management company on Thursday launched a standalone biomass carbon removal and storage company that seeks to generate credits for $200 less than other permanent sequestration technologies.
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WCI Markets: WCAs plummet 20% after steep Q3 auction clear triggers surprise cost relief measure
Washington Carbon Allowances (WCAs) took a nosedive Wednesday after the state government said it will sell millions of forthcoming reserve allowances solely at the scheme’s lower tier price, with a state senator also unveiling draft legislation in the wake of the record high Q3 auction results publication to provide cost relief by raising the programme’s near-term allowance budgets.
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WCI Markets: CCAs notch modest gains on thin volume, as traders shrug off Washington influence
California Carbon Allowances (CCA) remained fairly resilient to Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) market mayhem and through a week of subdued equity market sentiment, while traders also pointed to a forthcoming rulemaking and options activity in explaining the recent price increases.
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Greece: residents rescued in helicopters after severe floods – video
Four days of torrential rain have lashed central Greece, triggering landslides and causing widespread destruction. Rescue services evacuated residents waiting on the top floors of their homes. Authorities said the death toll from Storm Daniel rose to four
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Brazil’s Goias state to use carbon market to hit 2050 CO2 neutrality
The central Brazilian state of Goias on Wednesday announced it will soon unveil a plan to zero out its GHG emissions by mid-century, in part through a jurisdictional REDD+ crediting system.
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Drowning risk increases during heatwaves in unexpected ways - here's how to stay safe this summer
New research reveals drowning risk increases during Australian heatwaves, especially severe heatwaves. Here’s who is most at risk and what we can all do to stay safe.
Amy Peden, NHMRC Research Fellow, School of Population Health & co-founder UNSW Beach Safety Research Group, UNSW Sydney
Hannah Mason, Research assistant, James Cook University
Jemma King, Lecturer, Public Health
Richard Franklin, Professor, James Cook University
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Whales stop singing and rock lobsters lose their balance: how seismic surveys can harm marine life
Mounting evidence shows seismic surveys can harm a range of marine animals.
Ryan Day, Senior research fellow, University of Tasmania
Jayson Semmens, Professor, Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration, University of Tasmania
Robert McCauley, Professor at the Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Curtin University
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Panama clarifies reforestation projects can participate in global voluntary carbon markets
The Panama environment ministry on Wednesday released a statement noting that private reforestation projects are eligible to sell offsets into the voluntary carbon market (VCM), so long as they meet requirements under the country’s climate policies.
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Silicon Valley investors want to create a new city – is 'California Forever’ a utopian dream or just smart business?
A controversial new city project in northern California has echoes of past utopian plans – but idealism and commercial reality have always been uneasy partners.
Iain White, Professor of Environmental Planning, University of Waikato
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Climate tech firm raises $11 mln for direct air capture technology it says reduces costs
A new direct air capture (DAC) advancement which negates the needs for energy intensive fans is being touted by a climate tech firm that claims to have significantly reduced the cost of operation.
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Microsoft and other large multinationals pour more investment into carbon removal purchases
Tech giant Microsoft on Thursday announced one of the largest-ever carbon removal deals, as a corporate buyers’ organisation also revealed it has spent several million more in purchases from a group of 12 startups in the sector.
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