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French company accused of dumping toxins into Colombian wetlands

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 18:59
NGO Global Witness has accused a France-headquartered waste management company of dumping pollutants into protected wetlands in Colombia, potentially harming wildlife and local communities.
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CBAM threatens $397/t penalty on Indian steel exports by 2034, says think-tank

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 18:37
India's steel industry faces potential carbon levies of up to $397 per tonne by 2034 as the EU prepares to implement its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) next year, threatening the competitiveness of the world's second-largest steel producer in its key export market, according to a think-tank.
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Korean agency, securities firm partner to support international carbon projects

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 17:49
State-funded Korean Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) has teamed up with a domestic securities firm to encourage the advancement of international greenhouse gas reduction projects.
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Changes to Australia’s Safeguard should be made in formal review, expert cautions

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 17:20
Any future Australian government should hold off on making changes to the Safeguard Mechanism until the legislated review in 2026-27, when it can bee examined more holistically alongside other issues, according to an expert.
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Outback deluge pushes Queensland towns to the brink: ‘Out here it’s drought or floods’

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-31 17:09

Questions about funding and infrastructure as biggest flood since 1974 isolates towns and causes ‘soul-destroying’ stock losses

In the dusty Queensland channel country, those old enough to remember still talk about the 1974 outback floods. For more than 50 years that has been the ultimate measuring stick for every downpour or trickle to flow through the central desert towards Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.

On Sunday, in the tiny town of Jundah, in the heart of Queensland’s outback, the flood waters in some places measured 50cm higher than in 1974. Most of the town (including the pub) is still inundated. Surrounding towns are cut-off and could be isolated for weeks.

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Spain’s wild horses in peril – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-31 16:00

By grazing between trees and removing potential wildfire fuel, wild horses help protect Galicia’s delicate ecosystems, but Europe’s largest herd has declined to just 10,000

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Albanese says federal EPA will not be ‘same model’ as earlier one he promised but didn’t deliver

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-31 15:49

Detail not yet clear about new nature watchdog plan, which comes after previous attempt drew backlash from Western Australia

Anthony Albanese has confirmed the federal environmental protection agency he has promised to establish if elected would not be “the same model” as the one he promised but failed to legislate during this term of government.

In his first public comments about reviving the nature watchdog plan, Albanese confirmed Labor would pursue a different model in consultation with the states, industry and environmental groups.

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Could electric drones you can sit in take off?

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-31 15:18
Skyfly's aircraft promises the flexibility of a helicopter without the cost, noise or emissions.
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Record number of illegal sewage spills in Windermere last year

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-31 15:02
Campaigners identified 140 illegal spill days into the beauty spot in 2024
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Hosting the UN climate summit is far from ‘madness’ – here’s how Australia stands to benefit

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-03-31 14:53
Peter Dutton says co-hosting the 2026 UN climate summit is ‘madness’. But Australia would be mad to miss out on the benefits, including investment in renewables. Wesley Morgan, Research Associate, Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Extreme weather across Australia brings drought, heatwaves and severe floods

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-31 13:39

Adelaide records driest period in decades and Perth swelters through temperatures above 35C as BoM forecasts record rainfall in Queensland

From intense rain and floods to heatwaves and drought, Australians across the country faced weather extremes as politicians headed into their first full week of campaigning.

Queensland cities and towns were still dealing with the effects of flooding on Monday, including extensive stock losses and widespread damage, after a year’s worth of rain fell in a matter of days.

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Cadia goldmine operators fined $350,000 for breaches of NSW clean-air laws

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-31 11:56

Testing had previously revealed the mine was emitting more than 11 times the legal limit of dust containing heavy metals

The operators of Cadia goldmine have been ordered to pay $350,000 in fines and convicted of three offences after a prosecution by the New South Wales Environmental Protection Authority.

Cadia Holdings Limited, trading as Cadia Valley Operations, pleaded guilty to three offences under the environmental protection act relating to breaches of clean air regulations at the mine in central west NSW.

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The Swedish city fined for missing an environmental target

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-31 11:39
Gothenburg has to pay a financial penalty if it misses certain annual sustainability goals.
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The Swedish city fined for missing an environmental target

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-31 11:39
Gothenburg has to pay a financial penalty if it misses certain annual sustainability goals.
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Tech giant buys large volume of carbon removals from US forestry project

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 10:00
A tech giant has agreed a long-term contract to buy 676,000 nature-based removal credits from an improved forestry management (IFM) project in the US, enabling the developer to buy the forest upfront.
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Carbon markets can help tackle South Africa’s invasive tree problem -researchers

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-31 09:34
Carbon pricing mechanisms could make it financially viable to harvest invasive alien trees in South Africa for use in bioenergy and biochar production, according to a study.
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