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Nuclear power in Australia is a really bad idea. The ban ensures that is all it is
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Japan “fossil fuel dinosaur” launches 20GW global renewables platform
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Australian coal mines leak massive amounts of methane in “super emitting” event
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Singapore, NZ leaders agree to cooperate on carbon markets
Carbon accounting startup acquired by Singapore-based firm in multi-million deal
US power producer lowers 2042 emissions target, leans back on coal-fired plants
RGGI Market: RGAs trade on high volumes as market looks for price equilibrium
Climate risk analysis startup raises $3.5 mln in seed funding
Two Quebec firms partner to decarbonise electricity, natural gas distribution via CCS
Nasa: 'New plan needed to return rocks from Mars'
Nasa: 'New plan needed to return rocks from Mars'
Nasa: 'New plan needed to return rocks from Mars'
Climate change is causing marine ‘coldwaves’ too, killing wildlife
Foreign exploitation driving fossil fuel exports in developing countries, say NGOs
VCM Report: SBTi spark fizzles out by end of week, voluntary carbon prices little changed, liquidity thin
Conservationists condemn France’s protest over UK’s bottom-trawling ban
Paris claims ban breaches UK-EU trade deal but environmentalists say dispute is ‘hypocrisy’, given Macron’s rhetoric on saving oceans
France has been accused of hypocrisy by conservationists over a fresh post-Brexit dispute with the UK over fishing rights.
France launched an official protest after the UK banned bottom trawling from parts of its territorial waters last month, with the aim of protecting vulnerable habitats.
Continue reading...EU industries exposed to ‘full loss of export markets’ due to climate policies -report
Climate crisis increasing frequency of deadly ocean upswells, study finds
Intense swells of cold water from the depths are killing sharks, rays and other creatures, researchers say
A climate-disrupted ocean is pushing sharks, rays and other species to flee ever-hotter water in the tropics, only for them to be killed by increasingly intense upswells of cold water from the depths, a study has found.
One of the authors of the paper described the “eerie” aftermath of a mass die-off of more than 260 marine organisms from 81 species in a singular event of extreme cold upswelling off the coast of South Africa in 2021.
Continue reading...World's coral turns white from deadly ocean heat
“Unparalleled:”Rooftop solar now a major player in Australia’s grid, but households need more batteries
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