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BRIEFING: Long-time dream of nuclear fusion is set to reshape global energy sector, says WEF
Germany waives first ETS2 deadline for regulated companies
A quarter of freshwater animals at high risk of extinction, IUCN says
US orphaned well non-profit launches insurance-backed carbon credit programme
Poland should leverage presidency to support EU engagement with Article 6, expert says
Charges against 34 people dropped over plastic pollution protest at Unilever HQ
CPS says there is not enough evidence to proceed against Greenpeace activists who blockaded firm’s London office
Criminal charges have been dropped against dozens of people who protested outside the offices of Unilever about plastic pollution.
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to proceed against 34 individuals days before their trial was due to start.
Continue reading...Scottish coastal project seeks to develop innovative financing model
EEX posts 10% rise in EU emissions traded volumes in 2024
New Climate Label certification kicks off with $15/t internal carbon fee
European countries outline conditions for EU-UK ETS linkage
Scuba diving has opened my eyes to a new world. Being a beginner again feels magical | Kieran Pender
There are significant health benefits to trying new things, whatever the activity – and there is always more to learn
There is a paradox to being 20 metres under the ocean. It is a place of calm and wonderment. I am immersed in a foreign world, with a new watery sky above me. There is a sense of serenity, blissful peace as countless colourful fish glide past.
Only the tranquillity is deceiving. As a novice diver, my mind ticks over in hyperdrive. All that stands between me and an agonising fate is the tank of oxygen on my back (and, hopefully, the dive guide’s spare air).
Continue reading...RSPB stops selling flat bird feeders owing to deadly finch disease
Feeding birds from flat surfaces such as tables could be contributing to spread of finch trichomonosis, says charity
The RSPB has withdrawn flat bird feeders from sale on its website amid warnings they could be spreading deadly diseases to finches.
The charity has said feeding birds from flat surfaces such as tables could be contributing to the spread of illnesses such as finch trichomonosis, which has been blamed for the plummeting greenfinch population.
Continue reading...UK ministers may lift BSE-era ban on animal remains in chicken and pig feed
Exclusive: England and Wales proposals expected to follow Scottish consultation amid fears British farmers are being undercut
Ministers may lift a ban introduced during the BSE crisis on the use of animal remains in feed for farmed chickens and pigs over fears that foreign producers are undercutting British farmers.
A consultation on permitting the use of processed animal protein (PAP) from poultry, pigs and insects has opened in Scotland, and it is understood that proposals will be made for England and Wales in the coming months.
Continue reading...Bizarre Australian mole even more unusual than first thought, new research reveals
Experts say marsupial mole DNA shows they are closely linked to bandicoots and bilbies and their ancestors likely evolved in a rainforest environment
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New research into one of Australia’s most specialised and bizarre animals has revealed the marsupial mole’s biology is as unusual as its appearance.
University of Melbourne researchers, who led the study, extracted DNA from a museum specimen then sequenced and analysed its genome to uncover the evolutionary secrets of the golden-haired species, about which “almost nothing is known”.
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