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Ski resorts’ era of plentiful snow may be over due to climate crisis, study finds
US ski industry is losing billions as average season has become five to seven days shorter in past half century
If you have been enjoying lushly covered mountains by skiing or snowboarding this winter then such an experience could soon become a receding memory, with a new study finding that an era of reliably bountiful snow has already passed due to the climate crisis.
The US ski industry has lost more than $5bn over the past two decades due to human-caused global heating, the new research has calculated, due to the increasingly sparse nature of snowfall on mountain ranges. Previous studies have shown that in many locations precipitation is now coming in the form of rain, rather than snow, due to warming temperatures.
Continue reading...Mix of rapid acceleration and “handbrake” risks seen on road ahead for global energy transition -report
Government documents ‘blow gaping hole’ in its case for Cumbrian coalmine
Michael Gove said UK needed coal to make steel, but business department papers drafted around same time say it will not
Previously unseen documents have emerged that appear to contradict the government’s case for a new coalmine in Cumbria.
When Michael Gove, the levelling up secretary, approved plans to build the Woodhouse Colliery near Whitehaven in December 2022, he said the UK would need the coal in order to carry on making steel.
Continue reading...“Absolute smugness:” Australia pioneer laments “embarrassing” lack of offshore wind projects
Offshore wind pioneer says the lack of Australian investment in offshore wind is "embarrassing".
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Killer whale vs shark: solo orca eats great white
West Virginia bill aimed at taxing voluntary carbon offset buyers stalls in Senate
Entities add CCAs, speculators continue profit-taking run in RGGI according to latest US CFTC data
Ontario quadruples investment in provincial forest biomass programme
Alberta TIER market credit prices decline in February ahead of retirement season
ExxonMobil sees support for lawsuit against investor-driven climate action
EU breaks deadlock on Energy Charter Treaty exit
UN carbon markets body to start work on Article 6 crediting tools, present wider package by COP29
Air cargo group launches voluntary carbon offsetting platform
RepRisk to expand biodiversity risk tool to include power sector
UNEP warns surging natural resource forecast could derail biodiversity targets
UK ETS supply adjustment mechanism could be in place from 2026 -official
Czech utility planning to close two lignite units in early 2025 -media
Voluntary carbon project developer launches large-scale electric cooking activity in Africa
February voluntary carbon credit retirements keep market on track to reach 233 mln this year
Danish firm’s ‘climate-controlled pork’ claim misleading, court rules
Campaigners say decision against Danish Crown, Europe’s largest pork producer, sends resounding message
Europe’s largest pork producer misled customers with its “climate-controlled pork” campaign, Denmark’s high court has ruled in the country’s first climate lawsuit.
Campaigners argued that Danish Crown greenwashed its meat with round, pink stickers on its packaging that said pigs were “climate-controlled”, along with a marketing campaign that claimed its pork was “more climate-friendly than you think”.
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