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Rare fungus to be moved from Scotland to England in hopes to save species
Exclusive: Fingers of willow gloves, found in only two woodlands, will be rushed to Cumbria and tied to new trees
Fingers of a critically endangered fungus will this week be removed from its last sites in Scotland and fixed to trees in three woodlands in England to save it from extinction.
Willow gloves, which resembles the fingers of washing-up gloves and grows on dead trees, is found only in two woodlands, and the vast majority is living on just one fallen tree.
Continue reading...EU empty-handed at COP16 without nature law -Environment Commissioner
Just transition takes centre stage as EU countries debate 2040 climate goal
Calls for international criminal court to end ‘impunity’ for environmental crimes
Campaigners say activities leading to severe environmental harm usually also violate human rights
The international criminal court (ICC) has been urged to start investigating and prosecuting individuals who harm the environment.
Academics, lawyers and campaigners from around the world have sent expert opinions to the court outlining what they call its current regime of “impunity” for serious environmental crimes.
Continue reading...German network releases guidelines to enhance biodiversity conservation policies
Queensland unveils renewable zone roadmap to connect 22GW of wind, solar and transition from coal
The post Queensland unveils renewable zone roadmap to connect 22GW of wind, solar and transition from coal appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Japanese IT company launches marine data acquisition technology, supports blue carbon and biodiversity
Albanese government manages to unite automotive industry on fuel standards – almost
Although forced to water down its original settings, the revised model will help Australia reach its decarbonisation targets
In bringing together a fiercely divided auto industry, the Albanese government appears to have struck a consensus model for a vehicle efficiency standard that will meaningfully bring down emissions – and Australian motorists will reap the rewards.
While the government ultimately had to buckle to industry pressure and water down the preferred settings it had unveiled in February – the most significant concessions being the easing of rules for certain large SUVs and a six-month delay to the credit and penalty system – the fact targets were ambitious to begin with meant that even environmental and electric vehicle bodies back the compromise deal.
Continue reading...Oil and gas majors partner to produce SAF at Chinese refinery
Japanese, US giants look to clean fuel agreement
Pertamina to push Indonesia’s OJK to allow more project types on national carbon exchange
‘Cautious optimism’ as penguins test positive for bird flu but show no symptoms
Asymptomatic cases may seem reassuring for the penguins, but scientists fear they could act as ‘Trojan horses’ for other species
Adélie penguins in Antarctica are testing positive for bird flu without showing outward signs of disease, according to researchers who travelled around 13 remote breeding sites on an ice-breaking cruise ship.
Since bird flu arrived in the region this year, there have been concerns about the virus reaching the Antarctic’s fragile penguin populations. In November last year, researchers warned in a pre-print research paper that if the virus caused mass mortality in these colonies, “it could signal one of the largest ecological disasters of modern times”.
Continue reading...How do you save the pint from climate change?
An Open Letter to renewable energy developers to get a grip and do better
Upstairs Downstairs - the growing gap between community and renewable energy developers.
The post An Open Letter to renewable energy developers to get a grip and do better appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Treat voluntary carbon credits as intangible property and watch the market grow, report says
SwitchedOn Podcast: How every Australian could afford to electrify their home and car
Low-cost Government loans for all Australian residences could help everyone electrify.
The post SwitchedOn Podcast: How every Australian could afford to electrify their home and car appeared first on RenewEconomy.
California extends 100 pct renewables streak to 17 out of last 18 days
The post California extends 100 pct renewables streak to 17 out of last 18 days appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Novel New Zealand concrete decarbonising start-up raises $4 mln in oversubscribed seed funding round
“Lights out:” Gina Rinehart-backed gas company warns of “death knell” without taxpayer funds
The post “Lights out:” Gina Rinehart-backed gas company warns of “death knell” without taxpayer funds appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia’s rooftop solar waste problem is hurtling towards 1.2 gigawatts a year
The post Australia’s rooftop solar waste problem is hurtling towards 1.2 gigawatts a year appeared first on RenewEconomy.