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Mysterious and vulnerable: the secret lives of Australia’s giant worms

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-03 22:00

Australia has a huge of diversity of worms on land, sand and sea such as the giant Gippsland earthworm which can stretch up to 3 metres

One of the world’s largest worms might escape notice, if not for the loud gurgling noises that can be heard coming from underground as the species burrows and squelches through its moist clay.

The giant Gippsland earthworm, a purple and pink colossus that lives in a small, wet patch about 100km east of Melbourne in south-east Australia, reportedly stretches as long as 2 to 3 metres.

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INTERVIEW: This year’s ocean conferences key steps for scaling marine biodiversity credit market

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 21:54
Upcoming major ocean conferences will be crucial to lay the groundwork for scaling the emerging marine biodiversity credit market, an expert told Carbon Pulse.
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Most biodiversity offset flaws can be addressed, paper says

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 21:45
Most of the problems with biodiversity offsets are solvable, although some remain particularly difficult due to power dynamics, an academic paper has said.
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Offshore wind picking up again with 19 GW expected this year -report

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 21:39
The offshore wind sector is on track to add 19 GW of capacity in 2025, with total investment forecast to reach $80 billion, according to analysis released on Monday.
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Weather tracker: Polar vortex collapse could chill North America and Eurasia

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-03 21:35

Sudden stratospheric warming event expected to develop in next two weeks and will probably weaken the jet stream

A sudden stratospheric warming event is expected to develop over the next two weeks, leading to a rapid collapse of the polar vortex.

This will be the second and probably final disruption of the polar vortex this winter in the northern hemisphere, the first having taken place earlier last month, which was associated with a severe cold spell across much of the eastern half of the US.

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Thailand’s revamped voluntary carbon credit framework comes with stricter oversight

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 20:41
Thailand's Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (TGO) on Monday introduced version 6.0 of its voluntary carbon credit framework, aligning it more closely with international standards and tightening rules around double counting.
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Australia finalises first Nature Repair Market method, biodiversity instrument

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 19:33
Australia has released the final version of its first new method for the voluntary Nature Repair Market (NRM) allowing project developers to earn biodiversity certificates, the government said Monday.
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AU Market: ACCU price rebounds following regulator-prompted sell-off, but uncertainty persists

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 19:15
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) prices rebounded Monday following Friday’s sell-off in response the issuance and trade of Safeguard Mechanism Credits (SMCs).
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FEATURE: EU braces for ETS2 amid national foot-dragging to transpose the law

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 19:00
National strategies to address the EU's incoming Emissions Trading System for heating and road transport fuels (ETS2) are patchy and moving at different paces, showing a lack of urgency across the bloc despite the scheme's looming start date in less than two years.
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EXCLUSIVE: Cercarbono unveils updated forestry and agriculture methodology

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 19:00
Voluntary carbon standard Cercarbono will on Tuesday reveal an updated methodology for reforestation, forest restoration, and woody agriculture as part of overhaul efforts to align its project protocols with international carbon programmes.
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Melting Antarctic ice will slow the world’s strongest ocean current – and the global consequences are profound

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-03-03 17:03
Part of the system that pumps water, heat and nutrients around the globe is at risk. Climate change could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current down 20% by 2050. Taimoor Sohail, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Bishakhdatta Gayen, ARC Future Fellow & Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Earth’s strongest ocean current could slow down by 20% by 2050 in a high emissions future

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-03 17:00

Melting Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

In a high emissions future, the world’s strongest ocean current could slow down by 20% by 2050, further accelerating Antarctic ice sheet melting and sea level rise, an Australian-led study has found.

The Antarctic Circumpolar Current – a clockwise current more than four times stronger than the Gulf Stream that links the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans – plays a critical role in the climate system by influencing the uptake of heat and carbon dioxide in the ocean and preventing warmer waters from reaching Antarctica.

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Spring is "fastest-warming" season in the UK

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-03 16:49
Data shows that spring has warmed by 1.8C in the UK since 1970 and this warming is having an impact on nature.
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Cyclone Alfred is expected to hit southeast Queensland – the first in 50 years to strike so far south

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-03-03 14:46
Heavily populated south-east Queensland is bracing for Cyclone Alfred to make landfall on Thursday Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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NZ experts warn govt over commitment to 2030 Paris target

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-03 14:42
Experts and advocacy groups have cautioned New Zealand’s climate change minister over comments he made implying the country has no legal obligation to meet its 2030 Nationally Determined Obligation under the Paris Agreement.
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