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Australia needs new targets and some actual policies to keep pace on renewables
Clean Energy Council says Australia needs to "create its own luck" and replace incremental policies with a co-ordinated master plan to accelerate green energy push.
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There's a hidden source of excess nutrients suffocating the Great Barrier Reef. We found it
New Zealand’s carbon emissions are on the way down – thanks in part to policies now under threat
Groundwater a significant source of pollution on Great Barrier Reef, study shows
New research casts doubt on effectiveness of targeting surface runoff only and highlights need to use fertilisers more efficiently, experts say
Scientists say they have discovered large flows of pollution are reaching the Great Barrier Reef after soaking into underground water, a finding that could have implications for policymakers focused on cutting pollution from river catchments.
The new research claims almost a third of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and two-thirds of dissolved inorganic phosphorus in the reef’s waters are coming from underground sources – an amount previously undocumented.
Continue reading...A hotter world forcing people on the move needs vision, not Suella Braverman’s rabble-rousing words | Gaia Vince
Suella Braverman is right when she says there is a “hurricane” of migration coming, but the UK home secretary has no plan to weather the storm and her actions leave us all exposed.
Braverman’s populist speech, a thinly disguised leadership campaign, at the Tory party conference last week, contained all the predictable tropes and dog whistles aimed at bolstering nationalism: the trumped-up threat of outsiders; the mysterious and ubiquitous “woke” menace; and the liberal elites with their “luxury beliefs”.
Continue reading...So you want to buy a heat pump? Here’s how
Heat pumps are the most efficient heating technology ever invested. But with 69 brands and 420 different models on the market, and no energy star rating system for heat pumps, buying one can be confusing.
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Off-duty US air force officer saves fallen climber on Yosemite’s Half Dome
Joshua Haveman employed tactical combat casualty care to patch up the wounded hiker’s badly mangled legs and help him to safety
An off-duty US air force flight instructor braved strong winds, hail and slippery conditions to rescue a fellow climber who had fallen about 80ft (24.4 meters) down a slippery slope at Yosemite national park this past Labor Day weekend, according to the military branch.
Joshua Haveman’s valiant actions not only earned him a hero’s praise from his air force colleagues – but they also prevented another hiking tragedy from occurring after the last few months have seen multiple hikers lose their lives amid a range of perilous conditions.
Continue reading...CP Daily: Friday October 6, 2023
‘Detached from reality’: anger as Rishi Sunak plans to restrict solar panels
Climate campaigners dismiss government argument that controversial move will improve food security
Rishi Sunak plans to restrict the installation of solar panels on swathes of English farmland, which climate campaigners say will raise bills and put the UK’s energy security at risk.
Last year, then prime minister Liz Truss attempted to block solar from most of the country’s farmland. The plans were deeply controversial and unpopular, and were dropped when she left office.
Continue reading...As forest carbon markets face “deep uncertainty” over MRV, academics advocate new approaches
Exxon not interested in Guyana’s remaining REDD+ credits -VP
What’s worse than ‘gobsmackingly bananas’? You really don’t want to know | Fiona Katauskas
The climate’s changing and so is the terminology
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