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New images of Mercury captured by UK spacecraft
Fortum sets SBTi-validated targets, net zero goal by 2040
Denmark invites bids for three more potential offshore CO2 storage sites
Developer completes validation of carbon project in Sierra Leone under Verra reforestation methodology
AI firm secures deal for ‘underground’ nuclear power plant in the US
INTERVIEW: Biodiversity footprint methodologies need more scientific rigour
Labour’s agriculture plans will increase chicken waste in rivers, say campaigners
Steve Reed says planning rules ‘have got in the way’ of farmers and apologises for ‘shock’ of inheritance tax change
Labour’s proposal to loosen planning regulations for farmers will deluge rivers with chicken faeces, environmental campaigners have warned.
The environment secretary, Steve Reed, promised farmers on Thursday they would be able to build larger chicken sheds, but experts have said this would create “megafarms” and contribute to river pollution.
Continue reading...Australia weather: rainy week forecast for Sydney and Brisbane – but BoM says summer isn’t over yet
Bureau of Meteorology says showers and storms a regular feature of Australian summer, but warm and dry periods still to come
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Showers are expected to continue for Sydney and Brisbane throughout much of the coming week, but summer isn’t over yet, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
In fact, senior meteorologist Miriam Bradbury said showers and storm activity were a regular feature of the Australian summer, especially for northern Australia, as well as south-east Queensland and eastern New South Wales.
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Continue reading...I’ll never be a summer person but I’ve found ways of surviving the season and even enjoying it – sometimes | Indigo Perry
Everyone around me is commenting on the loveliness of the weather and I’m wiping the sweat off my upper lip and hoping for a nice southerly
I’m not made for heatwaves. If my DNA could talk, it would tell me about how it still dreams of the windswept Scottish island that was home to my ancestors and then ask why it’s so hot outside.
Many people talk about suffering low moods in winter but I’m the opposite. I adore winter but easily get sad in summer. Everyone around me is commenting on the loveliness of the weather and I’m wiping the sweat off my upper lip and squinting at the rain radar again in case I missed a hint of a cloudburst or nice southerly that’s on its way to save me. It can be isolating to be one of the seemingly few who fail to revel in a season that others thrive in.
Continue reading...EPA to require municipal waste incinerators monitor for toxic emissions
New rule hailed as major step toward reining in source of local toxic air pollution that hits low-income neighborhoods
The EPA plans to require the nation’s municipal waste incinerators to monitor for dangerous air emissions, a move environmental groups have hailed as a major step toward reining in a staggering source of localized toxic air pollution that most frequently hits low-income neighborhoods.
Municipal incinerators’ stacks often spew hazardous pollutants like dioxins, particulate matter, PFAS, carbon monoxide, acid gases, or nitrogen oxides. The substances are linked to cancer, developmental disorders and other serious diseases, but still are burned with limited or patchwork oversight.
Continue reading...Euro Markets: Midday Update
China needs CCS but the technology requires better incentives -study
Project developer secures additional funding to scale high-quality offset projects
UAE pledges $40 mln to enhance conservation, restoration efforts in Brazil
Biochar carbon removal may be more permanent than previously thought -study
Countries must standardise MRV systems to scale carbon removals -report
Chinese forest carbon market could be ‘overheating’, research says
European imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia at ‘record levels’
Rystad Energy releases data days after Ukraine stopped flows of Russian gas through its pipelines
Europe bought a record amount of liquefied natural gas from Russia last year, data shows, despite EU efforts to ditch the fossil fuels funding Putin’s war chest.
Ships carrying 17.8m tonnes of ultra-cold Russian gas docked in European ports in 2024, up by more than 2m tonnes from the year before, according to analysts Rystad Energy.
Continue reading...Two lynx captured after being illegally released in Scottish Highlands
The wild cats were humanely trapped using cameras near baited traps and are in quarantine
Two lynx that were illegally released into the Scottish Highlands have been captured overnight and are said to be in good health.
Police had issued a warning to the public on Wednesday evening not to approach the wild cats, after several sightings in the Drumguish area, near Kingussie.
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