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Hundreds of livestock breeds have gone extinct – but some Australian farmers are keeping endangered breeds alive

The Conversation - 1 hour 53 min ago
Genetic diversity matters for wildlife – and for the livestock on which we depend. Yet breed after breed is disappearing into extinction. Catie Gressier, Adjunct Research Fellow in Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Trading house gets out of Australian cattle station investment due to long wait for new ACCU methods

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 16 min ago
A carbon and commodities trading house has bailed on its investment in an Australian cattle station where it hoped to develop an Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) project, fed up with waiting on new methods to be finalised.
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Small electric cars were said to be the future – but SUVs now rule the road

BBC - 4 hours 25 min ago
Despite dire predictions of climate breakdown, more Sports Utility Vehicles are being spotted on, and off, the roads.
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Small electric cars were said to be the future – but SUVs now rule the road

BBC - 4 hours 25 min ago
Despite dire predictions of climate breakdown, more Sports Utility Vehicles are being spotted on, and off, the roads.
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The Guardian view on microplastics: harmful pollution must be curbed | Editorial

The Guardian - 11 hours 3 min ago

New evidence of particles damaging crops strengthens the case for an international plastics treaty

New and concerning findings from environmental scientists about the impact of microplastics on crops and marine algae add to a growing body of evidence about the disruption caused to living systems by plastic pollution. The results, from a team led by Prof Huan Zhong at Nanjing University, China, are not definitive and require corroboration. But analysis showing that plastics could limit photosynthesis (the conversion of sunlight into chemical energy) must be taken seriously. If the researchers are correct, and staple crops are being reduced by about 12%, there are huge implications for global agriculture and food supplies. This could inject new urgency into efforts to tackle plastic pollution.

There is no single route by which microplastic particles inhibit plants from growing. The overall effect is attributed to a combination of blocked sunlight and nutrients, and damage to soil and cells. This can lead to reduced levels of chlorophyll – the pigment enabling photosynthesis. When the researchers modelled the crop losses caused by an effect of this size, they found Asia was hardest hit, potentially contributing to food insecurity and worsening hunger.

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Carbon offsets platform invests $1 mln into California biochar firm

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2025-03-16 15:02
A California-based carbon offsetting platform has investment $1 million into a Santa Rosa-headquartered biochar firm, it announced Friday.
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US EPA revisiting 2009 Endangerment Finding “crucial” to rational energy regulation -media

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2025-03-16 06:53
The US EPA released Friday an editorial from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that explored the legal basis of the agency's formal reconsideration of the 2009 Endangerment Finding announced earlier this week, ahead of expected lawsuits.
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CFTC: Auctions drive compliance positioning, LCFS optimism catches speculators

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-03-15 18:10
Compliance entities reduced net length across North American carbon markets around first quarter allowance auctions, while investors added Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LFS) length after prospects of a Q1 2025 implementation of programme updates fuelled optimism, latest figures from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed Friday.
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INTERVIEW: US values clean energy for diversification and security, unlikely to completely scrap IRA

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-03-15 17:13
For all its anti-climate rhetoric, the US government does value the diversification and supply security benefits of clean energy, and views most Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) credits as a way to kickstart an industry, according to the CEO of a Danish fuel producer.
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Octopus? Ice cream? Is there anything gulls don’t eat? – in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-03-15 17:00

Gulls are known for being ravenous – check out a selection of things they like

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Green leader Adrian Ramsay: Labour’s ‘growth v nature’ framing is an outrage

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-03-15 16:00

Co-leader says deprioritisation of net zero is ‘extremely dangerous’ as he rejects ‘nimby-in-chief’ characterisation

Labour’s push for economic growth at the expense of climate and nature is “extremely dangerous”, the co-leader of the Green party has said.

Adrian Ramsay, the MP for Waveney Valley between Norfolk and Suffolk, was one of the five Green MPs elected to parliament last July in their best ever result. He said and his colleagues knew they would be holding Labour to account, but did not expect to be as disappointed as they have been.

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CERAWeek: DAC has “special role” in diversified CDR portfolio -Microsoft

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-03-15 09:58
A representative from the US-based tech giant said that direct air capture (DAC) plays a “special role” within its diversified carbon removals (CDR) portfolio during a discussion at CERAWeek.
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SpaceX rocket launches as Butch and Suni prepare return

BBC - Sat, 2025-03-15 09:38
The pair are due to begin their long delayed journey back to Earth two days after the new crew arrive.
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‘A perfect storm’: the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-03-15 09:00

Birdwatchers’ thrill of seeing birds up close that usually spend their lives at sea is tempered by sadness and pity at the extent of injuries

Most people in Brisbane were battening down the hatches ahead of the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. For a few, though, it was one of the most exciting natural events of their lives.

Over the course of the weekend and into Monday, throngs of birdwatchers lined the shores of Bramble Bay in the bayside suburbs of Shorncliffe, Sandgate and Redcliffe, telescopes and cameras at the ready.

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Baby wombat-snatching US influencer apologises and says she was ‘concerned’ for Australian animal

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-03-15 08:48

Sam Jones, who left Australia on Friday, posted a 900-word statement questioning outrage in country where ‘slaughter of wombats’ is permitted

A US hunting influencer who caused outrage in Australia after grabbing a baby wombat from its mother says she is sorry for the incident but was only trying to ensure its safety by removing it from a road.

Sam Jones left the country on Friday morning after the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, said immigration authorities were checking if she had breached the conditions of her visa.

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