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Australian researchers win funding to work with China on making sustainable green aviation fuel
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Migratory freshwater fish populations ‘down by more than 80% since 1970’
‘Catastrophic’ global decline due to dams, mining, diverting water and pollution threatens humans and ecosystems, study warns
Migratory fish populations have crashed by more than 80% since 1970, new findings show.
Populations are declining in all regions of the world, but it is happening fastest in South America and the Caribbean, where abundance of these species has dropped by 91% over the past 50 years.
Continue reading...At last, Australia has fuel efficiency standards – but they’re weaker than they could have been
Milestone for floating offshore wind as world-first auction names winner and price
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“Huge growth potential:” UK renewables outfit snaps up Australian wind contractor
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Australia launches interim process for ACCU method proposals
Where is the German cockroach actually from? We tested its DNA to trace its true origins
It’s likely the urban pest first emerged from its native lands about 1,200 years ago. As global trade accelerated, the hitchhikers made their way more rapidly around the world
German cockroaches thrive in buildings all over the world. They’re one of the most common cockroach species, causing trouble for people both here and overseas. But in nature, they’re nowhere to be found.
Just how this urban pest evolved and populated our dwellings was unknown – until now.
Continue reading...Global biodiversity fund ringfences over $70 mln for new round of grants
CO2 removal firm raises $50 mln, commences operations in its first DAC facility
Top scientists urge action against faeces in rivers
RGGI Market: RGAs soar past $22 on higher power demand forecast
Australia can learn from the American experience with nuclear power
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Migratory fish populations have declined by over 80% since 1970, study says
A pest of our own making: revealing the true origins of the not-so-German cockroach
More than third of Amazon rainforest struggling to recover from drought, study finds
‘Critical slowing down’ of recovery raises concern over forest’s resilience to ecosystem collapse
More than a third of the Amazon rainforest is struggling to recover from drought, according to a new study that warns of a “critical slowing down” of this globally important ecosystem.
The signs of weakening resilience raise concerns that the world’s greatest tropical forest – and biggest terrestrial carbon sink – is degrading towards a point of no return.
Continue reading...Voluntary carbon market at “inflection point”, says Integrity Council chief
INTERVIEW: One insurer’s aim to leapfrog hurdles in assigning risk to voluntary carbon methodologies
VCM Report: Sluggish voluntary carbon spot market starts to pinch
EU CBAM could shrink South Africa’s exports 10% by 2050 -central bank
Eagles shifting flight paths to avoid Ukraine conflict, scientists find
Vulnerable birds deviating from migratory routes by up to 155 miles, which could affect breeding
Eagles that have migratory routes through Ukraine have shifted their flight paths to avoid areas affected by the conflict, researchers have found.
GPS data has revealed that greater spotted eagles not only made large detours after the invasion began, but also curtailed pitstops to rest and refuel, or avoided making them altogether.
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