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Greece tourist port flooded with hundreds of thousands of dead fish

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-08-29 10:04

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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Agri-PV could triple clean energy production in Central Europe, study finds

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 10:01
Central Europe has the potential to triple its clean energy production by integrating solar panels with food crops, bringing benefits to the farmers willing to adopt the technology, according to a study published on Thursday.
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Increase cap-and-trade stringency, says Quebec gov’t advisory committee

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:44
More ambitious changes are needed to Quebec’s carbon market to meet climate goals, including amendments to compliance periods, use of offsets, and free allocations, says a report commissioned by the provincial government.
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Brazil development bank approves nearly $29 mln for Amazon reforestation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:33
A Brazilian project developer has received R$160 million ($28.8 mln) in financing from the country’s national development bank to support reforestation projects in the Amazon.
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Argentine oil and gas province seeks net zero via carbon markets

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:25
An Argentine province known for its reliance on extractive industries hosted a carbon markets seminar this week, aiming to leverage offsets to help achieve net zero emissions alongside oil and gas development.
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New Shetland windfarm could power nearly 500,000 homes

BBC - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:22
The islands are the windiest part of the UK, which means it will be rare for the turbines not to be spinning.
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Manatee mummy and calf charm wildlife photo judges

BBC - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:11
The photo is among several highly commended in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest
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Young wildlife photographer of the year 2024 – preview

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-08-29 09:01

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

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 07:00
Banks in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea have made strides in developing decarbonisation strategies and establishing climate-related objectives, but more decisive action is needed to align with global climate commitments, a report has found.
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How low can we go? To cut the carbon that goes into buildings to net zero, we need radical change

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-08-29 06:30
Construction activity will use up almost half of the world’s remaining carbon budget to keep global warming under 1.5°C unless we totally rethink our approach. Philip Oldfield, Head of School and Professor of Architecture, UNSW Built Environment, UNSW Sydney Gerard Reinmuth, Professor of Practice, University of Technology Sydney William Craft, Associate Lecturer and Researcher, School of Built Environment, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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They come from above: here’s why magpies, magpie-larks and lapwings swoop in spring

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-08-29 06:22
Springtime in Australia and New Zealand means one thing: it’s swooping season. Meg Edwards, Lecturer in Wildlife Science, University of Southern Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Ocean heat is changing marine food webs – with far-reaching consequences for NZ fisheries and sea life

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-08-29 06:22
As the ocean warms, toxic algal blooms are on the rise in the waters off New Zealand, causing the highest number of shellfish harvest closures in a decade. Anne Rolton Vignier, Scientist in Shellfish and Algal Biology, Cawthron Institute Kirsty Smith, Scientist in Algal Ecology, Cawthron Institute Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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US awards further $15 mln for small landowner access to climate markets

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 03:01
A US federal department announced Wednesday that it is awarding $15 million to nine projects aimed at helping under-served and small-acreage landowners to access emerging climate markets.
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Oman environment authority signs agreement to generate forest carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 02:13
Oman's Environment Authority (EA) has entered into a cooperation agreement with the nation's main energy association (OPAL) in a bid to scale up investment in afforestation carbon projects, according to local reporting this week.
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Revealed: US airlines lobbied EU over its plan to monitor plane emissions

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-08-29 02:00

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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Mexican Yucatan IFM project yields first batch of 380,000 carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 01:36
Developers announced on Wednesday the first tranche of issuance from an improved forest management (IFM) project in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula region.
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FEATURE: Voluntary carbon market lacks mechanism to purge disreputable actors

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-29 01:28
Voluntary carbon market (VCM) institutions, ranging from registries to ratings agencies and insurers, are often unable to weed out bad actors in repeated infringements with industry standards, lacking consistent policies or criteria to do so, market players told Carbon Pulse.
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