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EU countries fall short of addressing unsustainable fishing, EEA warns
Harris administration would rein in toxic PFAS chemicals, advocates say
Records of Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz instill hope that progress under Biden could be extended
Public health advocates are optimistic that a Kamala Harris win in the November presidential election in the US would lead to further regulation of PFAS toxic “forever chemicals”, on which the Biden administration has already taken unprecedented regulatory action.
In part that is based on past actions. Last year, Harris’s running mate, the Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, signed bold legislation prohibiting the use of toxic PFAS across a range of common consumer goods from menstrual products to food packaging – a measure that is considered by public health advocates to be among the “strongest bans in the world”.
Continue reading...IBAT releases guidelines to help companies align with TNFD, GRI
Japanese agricultural lender backs biochar industry consortium
China’s Tianjin to add more companies under local ETS
Australian miner says committed to ‘real zero’ by 2030, shuns offsets
Major Asian nations must abandon LNG to decarbonise shipping sector -report
Conservationists warn of unauthorised releases of beavers into English rivers
‘Beaver bombing’ increasing because of failure by successive governments to approve releases, say experts
“Beaver bombing”, covertly releasing beavers into the countryside, is increasing in England because successive governments have not fulfilled promises to permit some planned wild releases, conservationists are warning.
Beavers now live freely on river systems across swaths of southern England, and conservationists are calling on Labour to allow official releases of free-living beavers and produce a national strategy to maximise the biodiversity and flood alleviation benefits delivered by the industrious mammals.
Continue reading...Brazilian voluntary carbon certifier opens public call for verification bodies
Australian supermarket giant commits to SBTi deforestation targets
SpaceX delays first private spacewalk mission
Woodside pulls plans for Bell Bay hydrogen project in latest blow to Tasmania hub
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Transgrid locks in $700 million to start works on NSW side of VNI West network upgrade
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Fortescue doubles down on green iron, says green hydrogen market “stuck in limbo”
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Dear ministers, I’m a climate crisis campaigner: nationalise me right now | George Monbiot
Why have politicians outsourced the most important issue of our time to private agencies and individuals? We can’t do it all - this way lies disaster
There are several services and assets I would like to see nationalised. But at the top of my list is neither water, nor trains, nor development land, much as I’d like to see them brought under national or local public ownership. Above all, I want to see the nationalisation of my own business: environmental persuasion. I love my job. But I’m not very good at it. None of us is.
We face the greatest predicament humankind has confronted: the erosion and possible collapse of our life-support systems. Its speed and scale have taken even scientists by surprise. The potential impacts are greater than any recent pandemic, or any war we have suffered. Yet the effort to persuade people of the need for action has been left almost entirely to either the private or voluntary sectors. And it simply does not work.
Continue reading...Gas giant says bundled renewables in Pilbara will unlock billions in growth
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Citizen scientists can help save Australia’s threatened species if we give them more direction
Let’s be like Paris and ban pesticides in cities, say UK campaigners
More than 150 councillors join 15,000 members of the public calling for urban areas to be free of the chemicals
The UK should copy Paris and ban pesticides in urban areas, campaigners and local councils have said.
Drawing attention to how the capital city of France still looked pristine while hosting the Olympics, the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) has said the same can be true of UK towns and cities.
Continue reading...Poorer people bear brunt of extreme heat in Europe, say Spanish researchers
Madrid study finds people from below-average income groups more likely to die in heatwaves
Scorching temperatures across Europe have killed tens of thousands of people in recent years. But as fatalities rise, researchers are finding that one group is disproportionately bearing the brunt of extreme heat: those living in poverty.
“It’s common sense,” said Julio Díaz Jiménez, an investigative professor at Madrid’s Carlos III health institute. “A heatwave is not the same when you’re in a shared room with three other people and no air conditioning, as when you’re in a villa with access to a pool and air conditioning.”
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