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‘Christmas stink’: UK’s traditional festive swims face rising tide of sewage
Lib Dem analysis finds 4,574 hours of sewage has been spilled in festive swimming spots in the last year
Long-established Christmas seaside swimming locations have been flooded with sewage over the last year, prompting concern that swimmers could fall ill.
They would not be able to claim compensation, as Tory MPs earlier this month blocked a Lib Dem amendment that would have allowed anyone who got sick as a result of illegal sewage dumping to claim from water companies.
Continue reading...‘Could be the end’: Tasmanian red handfish to be removed from wild amid marine heatwaves fears
Exemption under federal environment law to allow scientists to collect 25 of the critically endangered ‘walking fish’
Scientists in Tasmania will remove up to half of the island’s “emblematic” red handfish from the wild ahead of expected marine heatwaves deemed an existential threat to their survival.
The critically endangered Tasmanian red handfish population has fallen to between 50 and 100 in the wild, due to the degradation of the seaweed habitat it needs to breed.
Australian Associated Press contributed to this report
Continue reading...CP Daily: Friday December 22, 2023
Registered participants for Washington’s cap-and-trade scheme pick up in Q4
Emitters grow V23 and V24 CCA holdings, as speculators conduct the same in RGGI
Taiwan voluntary carbon exchange sees trades on launch day
Latin American airline group in 400k Brazilian offset deal
VCMI’s new flexibility claim idea could backfire, report warns
BHP, China’s Baowu complete mining car wheel decarbonisation pilot
Emerging markets hedge fund takes strategic stake in VCM financier
ANALYSIS: How carbon capture could help bring Britain back closer to the EU
Jaguar corridor investment fund targets raising up to $130 mln by mid-2024
‘It feels very fun and freeing’: US sees ebike boom after years of false starts
Sales surge as cities and states look to cut pollution from cars and improve options for Americans to get around
After several years of false starts, electric bikes are finally entering the American mainstream, amid booming sales of a multiplying number of models on offer and as more states offer incentives for people to ditch their cars and shift to two, motor-assisted, wheels.
This year could be considered “the year of the ebike”, according to John MacArthur, a transport researcher at Portland State University. Ebike sales in the United States leaped by 269% between 2019 and 2022, with the market size expected to have grown further in 2023, to be worth $2.59bn.
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