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300k carbon credits expected from new reforestation project in the Amazon
Consultancy pitches five next steps for UK biodiversity net gain
Much of Australia has the same climate as LA. When it comes to bushfires, that doesn’t bode well
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Yara urges EU support for exports of CBAM-covered fertilisers
UK faces broccoli and cauliflower shortage this spring
Growers blame weather challenges in UK and Europe, which Met Office says will become more frequent with climate breakdown
Broccoli, cauliflower and other brassicas may be in short supply this spring as the mild autumn and winter has caused the crops to come up early, growers have said.
Any shortages will prolong the so-called “hungry gap”, which runs from April to early June, when very few crops are grown in the UK.
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Energy transition firm to launch coal abatement project avoiding 600 MtCO2e
South Korea, Honduras sign REDD+ partnership
Mystery syndrome killing rainbow lorikeets and flying foxes leaves scientists baffled
‘The animals that don’t die need total nursing care,’ wildlife rescuer says, ahead of a potential spike in cases in coming weeks
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Thousands of rainbow lorikeets and hundreds of flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland in the past year with a mysterious paralysis that can affect the animals’ ability to fly, swallow and even breathe.
Lorikeet paralysis syndrome has struck birds in Queensland and New South Wales since at least 2012, and a similar syndrome was identified in flying foxes five years ago.
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Much of Australia enjoys the same Mediterranean climate as LA. When it comes to bushfires, that doesn’t bode well
Daytime wholesale power prices are heading to zero – isn’t that good news?
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Big win for Fortescue as massive 800 MW wind farm gets federal green light
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Warradarge wind farm to add another 30 turbines, take lead as ‘state’s largest’
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Solar duck sends rooftop tariff close to zero, snaps focus to home batteries and slashing use of grid power
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Norway on track to be first to go all-electric
CARBON FORWARD MIDDLE EAST: Top 5 trends shaping MENA carbon markets in 2025
As the world burns, young Australians are feeling disbelief – and looking for answers | Anjali Sharma
My generation feels trapped in a political system not built for us. Why wouldn’t we be disillusioned?
I’m scrolling on TikTok after work when I get a text that would have sent 12-year-old Anjali into a spiral, a frenzy of extreme climate anxiety. The text is from a friend letting me know that it’s official – 2024 is the hottest year on record. Not just that, it’s the first year to exceed 1.5C of warming over preindustrial levels.
The news comes as my entire feed is flooded with images of an inferno of flames ripping through neighbourhoods in LA, in winter.
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