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VCM Report: CBL’s nature contract jumps in late afternoon trade
Rare hybrid dolphins spotted off Cornish coast
Falmouth sighting of cross between common and striped dolphins thought to be UK first
Rare hybrid dolphins have been spotted off the coast of Cornwall in what is thought to be a UK first.
The pair of cetaceans, seen in Falmouth, are a cross between a common dolphin and a striped dolphin.
Continue reading...Anger is most powerful emotion by far for spurring climate action, study finds
Link to climate activism is seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope, say Norwegian researchers
Anger is by far the most powerful emotional predictor of whether somebody plans to take part in a climate protest, research suggests.
The study, which asked 2,000 Norwegian adults how they felt about the climate crisis, found the link to activism was seven times stronger for anger than it was for hope. The effects were smaller for other actions, but fear and guilt were the best predictors of policy support, while sadness, fear and hope were the best predictors of behavioural change.
Continue reading...BBC science correspondent has heart age assessed by AI
Blooming magnolias and unseasonable fruit: Australia’s warmer winter is making spring come early
Early flowering and germination has been observed across much of south-east Australia, with scientists saying the climate is changing the way plants develop
Orchids are blooming early in the shade house at Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens this winter.
“We usually don’t see these warmer temperatures until early spring,” orchid conservationist Alex McLachlan said.
Continue reading...Why are orchids in Australia flowering early this year? – video
Australia is experiencing an unseasonably warm winter and experts are noticing some odd side effects in Australian flora. 'These warming temperatures are changing the way that plants would normally act and it can lead to decreases in population as there aren't enough pollinators out ready to pollinate the flowers,' explains orchid conservationist Alex McLachlan. Some orchid species, like the Caladenia valida, are flowering a month ahead of schedule at the Cranbourne botanic gardens in Melbourne
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Ecuadorians vote against oil drilling in Amazonian global biodiversity hotspot
EEX needs EU antitrust green light for Nasdaq deal -EU
Cargill-chartered ship makes its first trip with massive, fuel-saving and emissions-slashing sails
India approves major green hydrogen push, experts flag challenges
Zero-degree line at record height above Switzerland as heat and fire hit Europe
Weather ballon climbs to 5,300 metres before temperature falls to 0C amid late summer heatwave
A Swiss weather balloon had to climb to an unprecedented 5,300 metres (17,400ft) before the temperature fell to 0C (32F), meteorologists have said, as a late summer heatwave and wildfires continue to pummel swathes of continental Europe.
A man was found dead in a blaze raging north of Athens on Monday as the Greek government warned of an “extreme” risk of fire across the country, while more than half of mainland France was placed under an amber heat alert.
Continue reading...Leading US retailer pilots pioneering carbon capture to create CO2-based clothing for the masses
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Rooftop solar rears its head again to take bigger bite out of coal
Rooftop solar is back pushing minimum demand levels to new record lows, and is about to take even bigger bites out of the coal industry's lunch.
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Australian energy giant plans Scope 3 wind down by 2024
Australia closes hydrogen roadmap consultation, gets ready to play catch-up
Baosteel securities arm secures CCER purchase deal
Assistant Managers Carbon Crediting Strategy and Coordination, Clean Energy Regulator – Canberra
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