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Mysterious gooey blobs washed up on Canada beaches baffle experts
Residents and marine scientists unable to identify pale masses, as myriad theories are blown out of the water
They are slimy on the outside, firm and spongy on the inside and surprisingly combustible. And in recent months, they have been washing up on the shores of Newfoundland.
The depths of the Atlantic have long held mysteries, but the riddle of the mysterious white “blobs” spotted on the beaches of the eastern Canadian province has baffled both residents and marine scientists.
Continue reading...UK proposes capacity market changes to accommodate more renewables
INTERVIEW: CBAM cannot shield us from Russia, EU fertiliser industry warns
CCS capacity ramping up, NDCs may drive further growth, says report
Japan to add J-Credit methodology for N2O reduction in sewage treatment
Scientist examining HIR ACCU project compliance refutes damning study findings
INTERVIEW: EU regulation on reducing agriculture emissions could erode case for carbon finance
ANALYSIS: Absence of policy, meagre funds keep India from realising CDR potential
New Zealand broker to launch new trading platform
Foul smells and survival along the Caspian Sea – in pictures
As he travels along the Iranian coast, Khashayar Javanmardi photographs rusting ships, blazing wetland fires – and humans struggling to stay alive
Continue reading...About 80% of countries fail to submit plans to preserve nature ahead of global summit
Countries promised to save 30% of land and sea for nature - but as their deadline approaches, only 24 have followed through with a plan
More than 80% of countries have failed to submit plans to meet a UN agreement to halt the destruction of Earth’s ecosystems, new analysis has found.
Nearly two years ago, the world struck a once-in-a-decade deal in Montreal, Canada, that included targets to protect 30% of land and sea for nature, reform billions of dollars on environmentally harmful subsidies and slash pesticide usage. Countries committed to submit their plans for meeting the agreement before the biodiversity Cop16 in Cali, Colombia, which begins this month – but only 25 countries have done so.
Continue reading...Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power
Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power
Queensland Premier Steven Miles is promising to hold a vote on nuclear power. Here’s why
China continues to back coal power overseas despite commitment, report says
Green hydrogen guarantee of origin scheme urgently needed, inquiry told
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Premier vows to hold vote on Coalition nuclear power plan ahead of federal election
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Solar proposal gets green light to build “de facto renewable energy precinct” in north Queensland
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Sweden’s OX2 makes first move into wind power in Australia with purchase of gigawatt scale project
The post Sweden’s OX2 makes first move into wind power in Australia with purchase of gigawatt scale project appeared first on RenewEconomy.