Feed aggregator
CFTC data reveals largest RGGI drawdown for producers so far this year
Voluntary credit retirements on track for record year despite wave of bad press
Gas stoves increase nitrogen dioxide exposure above WHO standards – study
Science Advances report also finds people of color and low-income residents in US disproportionately affected
Using a gas stove increases nitrogen dioxide exposure to levels that exceed public health recommendations, a new study shows. The report, published Friday in Science Advances, found that people of color and low-income residents in the US were disproportionately affected.
Indoor gas and propane appliances raise average concentrations of the harmful pollutant, also known as NO2, to 75% of the World Health Organization’s standard for indoor and outdoor exposure.
Continue reading...Squirrels may have given medieval Britons leprosy
BRIEFING: Packed election year risks silencing discussions on climate, say former UN leaders
New reforestation project in Sierra Leone under fire for allegedly abusing land owner rights
European coal output, imports slump amid drop in energy demand and shift to renewables
POLL: MSR to remove smallest total to date in 2024-25 amid marginal decrease in surplus -analysts
US startup launches to scale fundings towards coastal NbS, biodiversity conservation
SBTi offset issue has negative legacy for biodiversity credits, lawyer says
UK government loses second ruling over inadequate climate plan
FEATURE: Corporates seek customised projects to tackle their waste footprints
Euro Markets: Midday Update
Government defeated in High Court over climate plans
Efforts to integrate biodiversity targets across sectors largely ineffective, study says
Britain’s climate action plan unlawful, high court rules
Environmental campaign groups took joint action against decision to approve carbon budget delivery plan
The UK government’s climate action plan is unlawful, the high court has ruled, as there is not enough evidence that there are sufficient policies in place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The energy secretary, Claire Coutinho, will now be expected to draw up a revised plan within 12 months. This must ensure that the UK achieves its legally binding carbon budgets and its pledge to cut emissions by more than two-thirds by 2030, both of which the government is off track to meet.
Continue reading...South Korea could reach industrial emissions targets with demand-side policy incentives -report
Venomous snakes likely to migrate en masse amid global heating, says study
Researchers find many countries unprepared for influx of new species and will be vulnerable to bites
Climate breakdown is likely to lead to the large-scale migration of venomous snake species into new regions and unprepared countries, according to a study.
The researchers forecast that Nepal, Niger, Namibia, China, and Myanmar will gain the most venomous snake species from neighbouring countries under a heating climate.
Continue reading...