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Investment group urges Canada to close nature market policy gaps
Researchers find method to significantly reduce GHG emissions from agriculture
INTERVIEW: Chief EU ETS lawmaker ‘concerned’ about de-industrialisation on path to 2030
Endangered penguin chicks hatched at Chester zoo named after plants
Zoo welcomes 11 Humboldt chicks, its highest number in a decade, with previous arrivals named after crisps
In previous years Chester zoo’s new penguin chicks have been named after crisps – Frazzle, Wotsit – and local football club owners – Ryan, Rob – but the names p … p … p … picked this year are notably less frivolous.
“We’ve decided to go with plants,” said Zoe Sweetman, the penguins and parrots team manager at the zoo. Two of the spikier new arrivals have been named Nettle and Thistle while two others with “colourful personalities” have been named Daffodil and Tulip.
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FEATURE: AI speeds up understanding of biodiversity and could improve decision making on nature
‘Largest ever’ NSW coalmine plan will put pressure on state’s net zero target, watchdog says
EPA says proposal to keep Hunter Valley Operations mines going to 2050 would release almost 30m tonnes of CO2
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The New South Wales environment watchdog says a plan to extend the life of a Hunter Valley coal-mining complex to 2050 is the “largest coal-mining proposal ever put forward” in the state.
Plans by Yancoal and Glencore to keep its joint-venture Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) mines in the Upper Hunter region going would see almost 30m tonnes of CO2 released, the EPA said in a letter to the state’s planning department.
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Canadian carbon credit financier launches EV charging carbon offset programme in India
Week in wildlife – in pictures: playful baby lemurs, kingfisher tug-of-war and a beautiful bee-eater
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
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The Delhi heatwave is testing the limits of human endurance. Other hot countries should beware and prepare
Why do we need a Net Zero Economy Authority? And how can it fulfil its promise?
Webinar: Net zero after the energy crisis
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Market value of carbon offsets drops 61%, report finds
Negative scientific and press reports on the efficacy of carbon credit projects has led to a ‘direct pullback in buyer investment’
The market for carbon offsets shrank dramatically last year, falling from $1.9bn (£1.5bn) in 2022 to $723m in 2023, a new report has found. The drop came after a series of scientific and media reports found many offsetting schemes do nothing to mitigate the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
The research by Ecosystem Marketplace, a nonprofit initiative that collects data about the carbon market from brokers and traders, found the market had shrunk 61%.
Continue reading...Bids for bathing water status in England paused in blow for river cleanups
Campaigners suspect block on new applications for at least two years was imposed to limit burden on water firms
The government has suspended all applications for bathing water status in waterways, delaying the cleanup of rivers and coastal waters for at least two years.
River campaigners fear the block on new applications to create bathing water areas, which are regularly tested for water quality, has been introduced to stop water companies facing huge resource implications to tackle poor water quality in new bathing areas.
Continue reading...India’s ‘sinking island’ looks to election for survival – in pictures
For many on Ghoramara, the general election is about the climate crisis and survival. The island, 150km south of Kolkata and named the ‘sinking island’ by the media, has lost nearly half its area to soil erosion in the past two decades and could disappear if a solution is not found.
As voters across India cast their ballots on issues ranging from the cost of living to jobs and religion, politicians trying to win votes in Ghoramara need to put the climate crisis to the fore as the island’s dwindling population fight to save their homes from the sea amid rising water levels and increasingly fierce storms
Continue reading...Australian industry taskforce publishes integrated farm land management method discussion paper
Energy Insiders Podcast: Asean super grid, and a question over storage
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Cleaner air in West Midlands could prevent 2,000 deaths a year, study finds
Meeting WHO guidelines would avoid many cases of diseases and save the NHS millions, research shows
A study has revealed that cleaning up the air in the West Midlands could prevent the early deaths of about 2,000 people a year.
If the region were to meet World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for air pollution, it could also avoid 2,000 new asthma cases, 770 new cases of heart disease, 170 new lung cancers and 650 strokes annually, the study found.
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