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Greece tourist port flooded with hundreds of thousands of dead fish
Authorities in Volos say affected area spans kilometres and could cause environmental disaster for other species
Greek authorities have started collecting hundreds of thousands of dead fish that poured into a tourist port in the central city of Volos this week after being displaced from their usual freshwater habitats during flooding last year.
The floating carcasses created a silvery blanket across the port and a stench that alarmed residents and authorities who raced to scoop them up before the odour reached nearby restaurants and hotels.
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New Zealand green bank backs five solar farms with a total capacity of more than 1GW
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Three key reasons why the world is falling behind on its renewable energy targets: report
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Increase cap-and-trade stringency, says Quebec gov’t advisory committee
Brazil development bank approves nearly $29 mln for Amazon reforestation
Argentine oil and gas province seeks net zero via carbon markets
New Shetland windfarm could power nearly 500,000 homes
Manatee mummy and calf charm wildlife photo judges
Young wildlife photographer of the year 2024 – preview
Selected from almost 60,000 entries from 117 countries and territories, the winners of the 60th competition will be announced on 8 October. The 100 winning images will be on display at the Natural History Museum in London from 11 October
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Key Asian banks see progress in establishing decarbonisation pathways, but more action needed
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US awards further $15 mln for small landowner access to climate markets
Oman environment authority signs agreement to generate forest carbon credits
Revealed: US airlines lobbied EU over its plan to monitor plane emissions
Lobbyists from Airlines for America argued against European Commission draft rules to report cocktail of pollutants, freedom of information requests show
US airlines lobbied against plans to monitor the damage wrought by planet-heating pollutants pumped out of planes in a previously undisclosed meeting with the European Commission, the Guardian can reveal.
Lobbyists from Airlines for America and some of its member companies met representatives of the European Commission’s climate team in May in a meeting that is not logged on the participants’ pages in the EU transparency register. The commission said the meeting took place at a technical level and that it is under no obligation to publish details of meetings at lower levels of its hierarchy.
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