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‘We can’t live in this’: the tightknit Chesterfield street devastated by flooding
Neighbours speak of heartbreak from row of terraces where Maureen Gilbert, 83, was found dead after Storm Babet
Almost every square inch of the houses along Tapton Terrace in Chesterfield is covered in a thick layer of wet brown mud.
Inside the homes, brown lines across the walls show that water levels reached a height of 1.5 metres (5ft).
Continue reading...EU carbon removal bill set to pass first Parliament hurdle as lawmakers keep options open
Sea-level rise: West Antarctic ice shelf melt 'unavoidable'
Rapid ice melt in west Antarctica now inevitable, research shows
Sea level will be driven up no matter how much carbon emissions are cut, putting coastal cities in danger
Accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century no matter how much carbon emissions are cut, research indicates. The implications for sea level rise are “dire”, scientists say, and mean some coastal cities may have to be abandoned.
The ice sheet of west Antarctica would push up the oceans by 5 metres if lost completely. Previous studies have suggested it is doomed to collapse over the course of centuries, but the new study shows that even drastic emissions cuts in the coming decades will not slow the melting.
Continue reading...Lobby groups fought ‘hard and dirty’ against EU ban on caged farm animals
Legislation now appears to be on hold after ferocious pushback from powerful farming lobbies
Meat lobby groups fought a “hard and dirty” war against a planned EU ban on caged hens and pigs that has now been shelved, the Guardian can reveal.
In 2021 EU politicians took the radical step of agreeing to phase out the use of cages for rearing farmed animals, including hens, broilers, pigs, calves, rabbits and quails, after receiving a petition signed by more than a million people. The measures, which were supposed to go through by the end of 2023, have the support of 89% of European citizens, according to an EU survey released last week.
Continue reading...Chinese wind giant unveils plan for world’s biggest 22MW offshore turbine
Chinese wind manufacturer shows little interest in slowing down the race for ever bigger offshore turbines, unveiling plans for a 22MW model.
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Taiwan eyes algae cultivation as carves out blue carbon portfolio
Four dead after Storm Babet wreaks destruction across UK and Ireland – video
Four people have died and further danger to life warnings have been issued in the aftermath of Storm Babet. Nottinghamshire county council declared a major incident, with at least 200 properties evacuated as the River Idle reached record levels. Cleanup operations are under way in Derbyshire, one of the worst-hit areas. An 83-year-old woman in Derbyshire was found dead by her son after her home was inundated by flood water. In Scotland, Brechin was only accessible via boat after an evacuation order for the entire town. Authorities say the death toll could rise further
Continue reading...I-REC deal seen to support introduction of biomethane in Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism
Singapore, UAE shore up bilateral climate ties, eyes on carbon markets
Gentailers will be more like insurance providers in future as household sales dry up
If AEMO is right, gentailers won't be supplying energy to households much at all by the mid-2040s. They need to find new business models.
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Australia has the world’s widest energy price swings, analysts find
Half of EU member states’ subsidies for fossil boilers could decarbonise the bloc’s heating by 2040 -report
Australia’s electricity market “most volatile” in world, as clunky coal clashes with solar
Coal power outages, extreme weather, and abundant solar are combining to make Australia’s electricity market the most volatile in the world, new research finds.
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