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INTERVIEW: UK could become CO2 import hub and export CCS capabilities globally
Forestry carbon projects supported by current science, other NBS uncertain -study
New alliance launched to promote enhanced weathering technologies for carbon removals
I discovered why seemingly healthy amphibians were being wiped out
The mass deaths were puzzling scientists around the world – there were no signs of viruses or parasites. Then we looked closely at their skin
It was while we were sitting and talking in a hotel bar at the first global congress of herpetology that the world’s amphibian experts realised there was a problem: frogs, toads, salamanders and newts were disappearing in their thousands around the world and nobody understood why.
Not a single talk at the 1989 congress at the University of Kent had discussed the strange disappearance of the world’s amphibians. But scientist after scientist had the same story: from Central America to Australia, they were vanishing.
Continue reading...TotalEnergies voluntary carbon credit portfolio reaches 11 mln, to quadruple by 2030
Kate Winslet, Sigourney Weaver and Zoe Saldana do underwater photoshoot for ocean conservation charity
Stars of Avatar: The Way of Water photographed in baroque style by Christy Lee Rogers
Photographs of the actors Kate Winslet, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver seemingly floating underwater in elaborate blue dresses, with eyes shut and arms outstretched, are to be sold to raise money for ocean conservation.
The images are the work of one of the world’s most celebrated underwater photographers, Christy Lee Rogers, who teamed up with the stars of the 2022 film Avatar: The Way of Water and its director, James Cameron, a longtime proponent of ocean conservation, who commissioned the photoshoot.
Continue reading...Carbon exchange CEO steps down
Major Chinese papermaker secures forest carbon project in Jiangxi
Australia’s leap to “instantaneous” 100 pct renewables may have to wait another decade
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Australia has massive battery opportunity, and it needs to think big and go hard to seize it
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Vietnam looking to low-carbon rice carbon credits
Newly discovered beetle almost mistaken for bird poo
West Africa heatwave was supercharged by climate crisis, study finds
High temperatures in February affected millions of people and put further pressure on chocolate prices
A searing heatwave that struck west Africa in February was made 4C hotter and 10 times more likely by human-caused global heating, a study has found.
The heat affected millions of people but the number of early deaths or cases of illness are unknown, due to a lack of reporting.
Continue reading...Easter eggs may cost more as climate change bites
Brain-chip patient plays online chess - Neuralink
Brain-chip patient plays online chess - Neuralink
UPDATE – Two Canadian developers sell voluntary carbon credits worth millions from NBS projects
Resurfaced California carbon offset greenwashing bill passes state Senate committee
NZ Market: NZU price recovers following partially-cleared auction
Robbins Island wind project heads back to court, as EPA digs in over “sensitive dunes”
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