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Why you should vote swift parrot as bird of the year (according to a swift parrot) – video
We swift parrots are asking for your vote to be the next bird of the year. We're one of the few migratory parrot species and can be found throughout Australia’s south-east states, but we breed only in Tasmania. We're also critically endangered, with less than 300 to 750 of us left in the wild. Experts think we may become extinct in the next 10 years
Continue reading...Occidental, ADNOC team up to explore first 1-Mt/yr DAC facility outside US
Alberta TIER market credit prices inch upwards in September, as vintage value differential grows
Have some economists severely underestimated the financial hit from climate change? Recent evidence suggests yes
Canadian carbon credit financer announces offtake agreement with construction association
North Carolina passes law barring state participation in power sector cap-and-trade
EUAs set to reach more than €150 by 2030 as allocation adjustment and additional supply needed by 2029 –analysts
Biodiversity Pulse: Tuesday October 3, 2023
UPDATE – EU’s proposed Green Deal and climate commissioners fail first Parliament test
UAE energy company partners with Abu Dhabi Environment Agency to plant 700k mangroves by 2030
CDR platform launches with almost 1 mln forward credits on offer
US issues first ever fine for space junk to Dish Network
PREVIEW: Calls for Green Climate Fund reform mount as pledging round struggles to attract cash
New funding to boost investment-readiness for nature markets in Scotland
France-based asset managers launch Paris-aligned multi-thematic climate fund
FEATURE: Environmental interests are a driving force behind rising land prices
Ursus rotundus: contenders compete in Alaska’s Fat Bear Week
Public to vote in contest organized by Katmai national park to see which bear looks to have put on most pre-hibernation weight
Fat Bear Week, the annual competition to see which Alaskan bears can pack on the most pounds before hibernation season, begins this week, with a combination of fan favorites and newcomers vying for the title of the state’s most rotund bear.
The contest, which has become increasingly popular in recent years, will see 12 bears in the Katmai national park in Alaska face off against each other, in an online vote.
Continue reading...Tree-planting schemes threaten tropical biodiversity, ecologists say
Paper reveals scientists’ concerns that single-species carbon plantations threaten native flora and fauna, while delivering negligible benefits
Monoculture tree-planting schemes are threatening tropical biodiversity while only offering modest climate benefit, ecologists have said, warning that ecosystems like the Amazon and Congo basin are being reduced to their carbon value.
Amid a boom in the planting of single-species plantations to capture carbon, scientists have urged governments to prioritise the conservation and restoration of native forests over commercial monocultures, and cautioned that planting swathes of non-native trees in tropical regions threatens important flora and fauna for a negligible climate impact.
Continue reading...A global biodiversity observation system will be essential, says academic
Energy consumer lobby calls for Australia-wide ban on gas connections in new homes
The group also wants governments to develop a plan to electrify all existing properties
All state and territory governments should introduce bans on gas connections in new homes and develop a clear plan to electrify existing properties and small businesses, according to an organisation representing energy consumers.
In a submission to a Senate inquiry examining Australia’s residential electrification efforts, Energy Consumers Australia urged the government to consider mandatory information disclosures to warn consumers about “the potential economic consequences” of buying a new gas appliance.
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