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Cyclone Alfred evacuation centres 'not a solution for homelessness', NSW premier says – video

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-10 12:04

Chris Minns stresses that the New South Wales evacuation centres set up for people fleeing flooding will be closed once the immediate threat from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred is over. The premier says his government contributed $5bn for social housing in its last budget. 'Evacuation centres are not going to be long-term solutions for homelessness on the northern rivers,' he says. 'And I just want to be really transparent and clear … They can’t operate longer than they were intended to'

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Lab-grown food could be sold in UK within two years

BBC - Mon, 2025-03-10 11:38
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
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The sting in Alfred’s tail: severe rain and flood risk as storms loom over Queensland and northern NSW

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-03-10 11:30
These storms are very slow moving and getting ready to dump a lot of rain. Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Boreal forests don’t quickly recover their CO2 storage abilities post-fire, study observes

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-10 09:37
Boreal forests fail to recover their ability to store CO2 even four years after a major wildfire, according to new research, raising concerns about the long-term carbon balance of these ecosystems.
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UK government vows to clean up Windermere after sewage criticism

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-03-10 08:30

Environment secretary points to measures to stop lake being ‘choked by unacceptable levels’ of pollution

The government has said it will “clean up Windermere” after criticism over the volume of sewage being pumped into England’s largest lake.

The environment secretary, Steve Reed, pledged “only rainwater” would enter the famous body of water in the Lake District, putting an end to the situation where it Windermere was being “choked by unacceptable levels of sewage pollution”.

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NZ’s glaciers have already lost nearly a third of their ice – as more vanishes, landscapes and lives change

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-03-10 05:07
Snow and ice loss warms the land surface and air, setting off a feedback loop of further ice loss. This destabilises the landscape, with potentially hazardous impacts. Shaun Eaves, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Andrew Lorrey, Principal Scientist & Programme Leader of Southern Hemisphere Climates and Environments, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Brian Anderson, Senior Research Fellow, Antarctic Research Centre, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Heather Purdie, Associate Professor in Glaciology, University of Canterbury Lauren Vargo, Research Fellow, Antarctic Research Centre, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Tailings to treasure: Mine waste could yield billions in carbon credits -report

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-03-10 01:42
Mining companies could unlock a multibillion-dollar revenue stream by repurposing waste rock, including legacy tailings, for CO2 removals, according to a new report.
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Quarter of England’s strategic A-roads have electric car charging ‘cold spots’

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-03-09 23:58

Affected roads include vital routes for holidaymakers, including A2 towards Folkestone and parts of A303 and A30

A quarter of England’s most important A-roads have electric car charging “cold spots”, according to government figures that suggest significant gaps remain in the infrastructure needed to switch away from fossil fuels.

Twenty-nine out of 107 A-roads that are part of the strategic road network have at least one cold spot, according to data obtained by charging company Zest from the Department for Transport. Cold spots are defined as points where a vehicle with only 10% of its battery remaining would not be able to reach a site with at least six rapid or ultra-rapid devices.

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Japan’s SSBJ issues first corporate sustainability disclosure standards aligned with global frameworks

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2025-03-09 23:00
Japan’s Sustainability Standards Board (SSBJ) this week issued its inaugural sustainability disclosure standards, aligning closely with international frameworks in a move aimed at enhancing transparency and comparability in corporate reporting.
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Water, water everywhere: the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred – in pictures

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-03-09 16:24

Millions of people in northern NSW and south-east Queensland are bunkering down for dangerous conditions including flash flooding, heavy rain and intense winds after the storm now downgraded to a tropical low crossed the coast

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‘The sewage scandal ends now’: UK water company fines to be used to clean up rivers

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-03-09 16:00

After fears £11m would be diverted to Treasury, money will be spent on restoring polluted areas where penalties issued

Millions of pounds of fines imposed on water firms will fund environmental schemes to protect the country’s waterways after fears the money would be diverted to the Treasury.

The water restoration fund was set up by the Conservative government to ensure that polluting water firms paid for the damage they caused. The fund received £11m in fines and penalties from April 2022 to October 2023.

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