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New Zealand to ban PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in cosmetics from 2026
Country may be the first to do so, amid increasing concerns about the health and environmental risks posed by the virtually indestructible chemicals
New Zealand is banning so-called “forever chemicals” in cosmetics from 2026, in what could be the first example of a country doing so.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) said it has banned the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in cosmetics to protect people and the environment from the chemicals.
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Ontario invests over C$9 mln into 14 forest biomass projects
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Just 8% of carbon credits to get early pass for CCP label, most methodologies too contentious to fast-track
UK heatwave plan urgently needed to save lives, say MPs
Nature-based solutions such as parks and ponds are recommended – as is giving heatwaves names
The UK urgently needs a plan to prevent thousands of heatwave deaths a year as the climate continues to warm, a cross-party committee of MPs has warned.
More than 4,500 people died in heatwaves in 2022, the MPs’ report said, and this number could rise to 10,000 a year by 2050 without action. Heatwaves are “silent killers”, the MPs said, pushing up heart rate and blood pressure, with those over 65 and with existing health problems most at risk.
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EnergyAustralia takes $1.1 billion hit on retail unit as business model shifts
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Ministers’ nature policies ‘cover up’ environmental failings, wildlife groups say
Government plans for fishery closures are ‘window dressing’ in face of ‘appalling record’ on meeting targets, experts warn
Ministers are “window dressing” with nature policies announced to “cover up” the government’s failings on environmental targets, wildlife groups have said.
The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) found earlier this month that nature in England is at risk of falling into an “irreversible spiral of decline” because of the government’s failures to meet its legally binding targets on species abundance and water quality.
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