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‘Warning sign to us all’ as UK butterfly numbers hit record low
Conservation charity raises alarm over climate crisis after wet spring and summer dampen mating chances
Butterfly numbers are the lowest on record in the UK after a wet spring and summer dampened their chances of mating.
Butterfly Conservation, which runs the Big Butterfly Count, sounded the alarm after this year’s count revealed the worst numbers since it began 14 years ago.
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Relaunched CCER scheme gets boost by Guangdong mangrove plans
Australia issues tender to develop first methodologies under Nature Repair Market
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Australians blame wind, solar for high power bills as media campaigns take hold
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SwitchedOn Podcast: The future could be even brighter
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Labour must speed up wind power expansion or miss targets, says renewables industry
Green energy executives say plans for new power projects need to be more ambitious to achieve net zero grid by 2030
Labour’s clean energy targets may already be in jeopardy just weeks after the party came to power with the promise to quadruple Britain’s offshore wind power, according to senior industry executives.
The offshore wind industry has said there will not be enough time to develop the projects needed to create a net zero electricity system by the end of the decade unless ministers increase the ambition and funding of the government’s upcoming “make or break” subsidy auctions.
Continue reading...The hydrogen economy is not dead, just ask the shipping and aviation industries
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New England wind project shelved as local MP Barnaby Joyce takes anti-renewable vitriol to new low
The post New England wind project shelved as local MP Barnaby Joyce takes anti-renewable vitriol to new low appeared first on RenewEconomy.
We compared land transport options for getting to net zero. Hands down, electric rail is the best
The electric grid: Why we no longer need spinning machines
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Contested wind project in South Australia wins federal nod as state heads towards 100 pct net renewables
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Indonesian coal mine emissions vastly underreported, report says
The 'upside-down' sex life of a rare Indian frog revealed
Complex life on Earth may be much older than thought
Complex life on Earth may be much older than thought
Number of plastic bags found on UK beaches down 80% since charge introduced
Hailing the success of carrier bag laws, the Marine Conservation Society urges nations to push forward with plans for other single-use items
The number of plastic bags washed up on UK beaches has fallen by 80% over a decade, since a mandatory fee was imposed on shoppers who opt to pick up single-use carrier bags at the checkout.
According to the Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) annual litter survey, volunteers found an average of one plastic bag every 100 metres of coastline surveyed last year, compared to an average of five carrier bags every 100 metres in 2014.
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