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Government ‘failing to support natural regeneration of trees in England’
Campaigners say targets for woodland creation are unlikely to be met because 95% of grants are for planting
The government is failing to support the natural regeneration of trees in England owing to an overwhelming focus on planting, campaigners have said.
Recent figures show only 5% of Forestry Commission grants for woodland creation have been spent on the natural regeneration of trees, while the remaining 95% is spent on tree planting.
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Tunisian govt launches $24-mln project to restore forests, boost climate resilience
How a solar storm could lead to a US nuclear disaster worse than Chornobyl | Mark Leyse
Solar storms as intense as a 1921 superstorm have the potential to cause a nightmare scenario – and we are unprepared
On 14 May 1921, a powerful solar storm – called the New York Railroad storm – caused the northern lights to illuminate New York City’s night sky. On Broadway, crowds lingered, enjoying “flaring skies” that remained undimmed by city lights. The following morning, excess electric currents shut down the New York Central Railroad’s signal and switching system in Manhattan, stopping trains. A fire broke out in a railroad control tower that was located at Park Avenue and 57th Street. Smoke filled the air. Along a stretch of Park Avenue, residents “were coughing and choking from the suffocating vapors which spread for blocks”.
When a solar storm’s electrically charged particles envelop Earth, they cause geomagnetic storms that generate electric fields in the ground, inducing electric currents in power grids. Solar storms as intense as the 1921 superstorm have the potential to cause a nightmare scenario in which modern power grids, communication systems, and other infrastructures collapse for months. Such a collapse of power grids would likely also lead to nuclear power plant accidents, whose radioactive emissions would aggravate the overall catastrophe.
Mark Leyse is a nuclear power safety advocate with a degree in nuclear engineering
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Japanese refiner invests in venture capital fund to drive DAC solutions
EEX to introduce EU ETS2 carbon futures in July
Aluminium industry urges EU to freeze CBAM implementation
Hello freedom fans! Ian the climate denialist potato is back – the REAL enemy is renewables! | First Dog on the Moon
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Plans to stockpile critical minerals will help Australia weather global uncertainty – and encourage smaller miners
Australia Market Roundup: Greens urge govt to use Safeguard rules to block new coal and gas projects
The $60 billion energy boom hidden in Barnaby Joyce’s backyard
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Fireys pour water on Peter Dutton’s “potentially catastrophic” nuclear power plan
The post Fireys pour water on Peter Dutton’s “potentially catastrophic” nuclear power plan appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Greens pledge to block “climate destroying” new coal and gas projects in hung parliament
The post Greens pledge to block “climate destroying” new coal and gas projects in hung parliament appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Linear PV: World-first removable solar plant installed along railway tracks
The post Linear PV: World-first removable solar plant installed along railway tracks appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Why all Australians have a powerful climate vote this election
No matter where you live, you have a vote that matters on climate at this year's federal election.
The post Why all Australians have a powerful climate vote this election appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Reefs in the ‘middle’ light zone along NZ’s coast are biodiversity hotspots – many are home to protected species
Australian researchers set efficiency record for cheaper, greener tin-based solar cells
The post Australian researchers set efficiency record for cheaper, greener tin-based solar cells appeared first on RenewEconomy.
New Dutch nitrogen effort introduces 2035 emissions reduction goals
“Blackouts and brownouts:” Peter Dutton hits the panic buttons
The post “Blackouts and brownouts:” Peter Dutton hits the panic buttons appeared first on RenewEconomy.