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Can humanity address climate change without believing it? Medical history suggests it’s possible
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Solar farm, huge battery and up to 1,000 sheep get federal green tick for next to coal plant
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Australian Safeguard facilities awarded A$91 mln to reduce emissions
Why saline lakes are the canary in the coalmine for the world’s water resources
Rural domestic abuse convictions still 'woeful'
“Substantial learning curve:” Lessons from Australian-first green hydrogen microgrid
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Bowen tips another $91m into industrial emissions abatement, but coal grant cops flack
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South Australia’s renewable triumph is stunning proof that Dutton’s nuclear plans are a folly
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Indonesian court overturns Rimba Raya REDD project’s permit revocation
WCI Markets: Delayed implementation of ETS changes overshadows bullish takeaways from ARB rulemaking workshop
Voluntary carbon removals standard announces new seawater electrolysis protocol
Carbon storage ability of Western US forests declining from wildfires, drought -researchers
Smaller refiners file complaints against US EPA, alleging lack of action on 2023 RFS waiver applications
Tesla makes as much money from selling one Megapack battery as it does from 100 EVs
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Two member states increase number of EUAs they intend to cancel under ETS flexibility mechanism
The return of Bladerunner the humpback and Spilt Fin the killer whale – a cautionary tale about seafaring vessels
German coal power production drops to record low in Q2 as renewables soar to 65 pct share
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CDR buyers’ club signs $40 mln offtake with US DAC startup, buying credits for $650/tonne
‘Frog saunas’ could save species from deadly fungal disease, study finds
Australian scientists create brick refuges in greenhouses to help green and golden bell frogs survive infection
A “sauna” treatment for frogs has been used by researchers in Australia to successfully fight a deadly fungal disease that has devastated amphibians around the world, according to a new study.
Scientists created refuges for the animals using painted masonry bricks inside greenhouses that they called “frog saunas”. They found that endangered Australian green and golden bell frogs were able to clear infections from the deadly Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis fungus, in the warmer conditions of the greenhouses, when they would otherwise have died. Many of the frogs that recovered in the refuges were then resistant to infection.
Continue reading...Britons asked to send slugs by post for research into pest-resistant wheat
Snail mail replaced with slug mail as scientists need 1,000 grey field slugs to explore their impact on various crops
It may be known as snail mail, but researchers are hoping the public will use the postal service to send them a different kind of mollusc: slugs.
A team of scientists and farmers carrying out research into slug-resistant wheat say they need about 1,000 of the creatures to explore how palatable slugs find various crops.
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