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Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says
Green sector growing at triple the rate of the UK economy, providing high-wage jobs and increasing energy security
The net zero sector is growing three times faster than the overall UK economy, analysis has found, providing high-wage jobs across the country while cutting climate-heating emissions and increasing energy security.
The net zero economy grew by 10% in 2024 and generated £83bn in gross value added (GVA), a measure of how much value companies add through the goods and services they produce.
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More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges – analysis
Many of the nations gathering in Rome for Cop16 have offered no plans to honour their agreement to protect 30% of land and sea for nature
More than half the world’s countries have no plans to protect 30% of land and sea for nature, despite committing to a global agreement to do so less than three years ago, new analysis shows.
In late 2022, nearly every country signed a once-in-a-decade UN deal to halt the destruction of Earth’s ecosystems. It included a headline target to protect nearly a third of the planet for biodiversity by the end of the decade – a goal known as “30 by 30”.
Continue reading...Carbon time bomb: Dutton’s nuclear plan will blow up Paris and emissions targets, CCA says
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Energy consumers pick up the bill as gas industry prioritises export windfalls
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Victoria solar farm shut down after fire in on-site inverters, must mow grass
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Labor targets wind towers, batteries and electrolysers in $500 million local content support
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APA admits slow progress in Pilbara renewables, as gas industry splits over pipelines and imports
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Norway, Indonesia extend climate forest partnership to 2030
US-based ag-tech firm raises $4.5 mln to expand biochar production, carbon credit sales
The Driven Podcast: Where are we at with V2G?
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Construction starts on large battery project next to Australia’s biggest solar farm
Construction begins on a big battery project next to the largest solar farm in Australia.
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Scientists develop low-cost, scalable method to accelerate enhanced weathering CDR
CO2 emissions from war in Ukraine surpass 200 mln tonnes, finds report
UPDATE – More pragmatic, market-led approach to climate action seen after Germany’s Merz, conservatives win election
A powerful force is stopping the Indian Ocean from cooling itself – spelling more danger for Ningaloo
Labour hopes to heal rift with farmers with public sector food targets
Hospitals, schools and prisons to be set target of sourcing half of all food from farms with high welfare standards, which should benefit British growers
Hospitals, schools and prisons are to be urged to buy more British food, as part of a government push to heal a rift with farmers over changes to inheritance tax, the Guardian understands.
The environment secretary, Steve Reed, will tell the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) annual conference on Tuesday that the public sector is to be set a target of sourcing at least half of all food from farms with the highest welfare standards, which should benefit British growers and food producers.
Continue reading...Flea treatments are turning our pets into an environmental hazard – there has to be a better way | Sophie Pavelle
Startling evidence of the dangers to birds and rivers from over-the-counter drugs should be a wake-up call for owners to press for alternatives
When I was 10, I succeeded in my campaign for a family dog. Part of her care, and our joy as owners, was the monthly application of spot-on worm and flea treatment. With veterinary medicine on my mind as a career, I relished the theatre of vets-at-home. We bought doses over the counter, scheduling the dog’s treatment on the calendar like a five-a-side.
We applied these drugs to our dog because every other owner did. Because it was encouraged, because it was easy, because it felt right.
Sophie Pavelle is a writer and science communicator
Continue reading...BRIEFING: California’s ETS reauthorisation hinges on predictable carbon price outcomes, not cutting emissions -panellists
Europe’s big carnivores are on the rise – but can we live with bears next door?
Numbers of animals once hunted as vermin are rising across the continent. But scientists worry about how we are going to get along with these predators
Europe’s carnivores have had a remarkable change in fortune. After tens of thousands of years of persecution that wiped out sabretooth tigers, hyenas and cave lions, there has been a recent rebound in the continent’s surviving predators.
Across mainland Europe, bear, wolf, lynx and wolverine numbers have risen dramatically as conservation measures introduced several decades ago have begun to make an impact. There are now about 20,500 brown bears in Europe, a rise of 17% since 2016, while there are 9,400 Eurasian lynx, a 12% increase.
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