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Here’s why more Australian scientists should team up with authors on books about animals

The Conversation - 3 hours 5 min ago
Engaging and scientifically accurate children’s books on Australian animals are sorely lacking. Fostering more collaboration between authors and scientists can enrich children’s literature. Euan Ritchie, Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Deakin University Kate Umbers, Senior Lecturer in Zoology, Western Sydney University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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WCI Markets: CCAs bounce after Q3 auction clear shocks to the downside

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 19 min ago
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices fell to new year-to-date lows following the release of Q3 auction results on Wednesday, recovering through Thursday amidst significant turnover in the secondary market.
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Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought – and many have already collapsed

The Conversation - 3 hours 22 min ago
We studied 230 fisheries around the world, and found populations of many overfished species are in far worse condition than has been reported. Graham Edgar, Senior Marine Ecologist, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Democratic state AGs defend fossil fuel lawsuits from Republican challenge

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 29 min ago
A group of attorneys general (AGs) from Democrat-led states filed a brief Wednesday in the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) defending their lawsuits to hold fossil fuel producers responsible for the effects of climate change.
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Colorado adopts regulations to realise state’s geothermal energy potential

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 38 min ago
Colorado this month adopted a new set of regulations to facilitate geothermal energy development as part of the state’s ongoing effort to reduce its reliance on oil and gas energy sources.
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US EPA calls emergency halt appeal to SCOTUS against power plant regulations “meritless”

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 45 min ago
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defended its power plant rules against an emergency appeal to the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) that is requesting a stay of the regulation.
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Big polluters targeting esports industry with advertising deals, report reveals

The Guardian - 4 hours 21 min ago

Oil firms, petrostates, airlines and carmakers ‘doubling down’ on sector that is popular with young people

Oil companies, petrostates, airlines and carmakers are among the big polluters bombarding the esports industry with adverts, a study has found.

Esports, short for electronic sports, are competitive video games watched by spectators, with multiplayer games such as League of Legends and Defense of the Ancients 2 attracting peak viewer figures in the millions.

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Suriname offers up 1.5 mln sovereign rainforest carbon credits to corporates

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 21 min ago
Suriname has offered up 1.5 million sovereign V21 carbon credits, authorised for international trade under Article 6, according to a release Friday.
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Sydney’s shiny new Metro service is great – now can we fix the city’s busted bus stops?

The Conversation - 6 hours 51 min ago
Upgrading Sydney’s bus stops would greatly improve access, equity, comfort and dignity for public transport users – at much less cost than the new rail project. Kurt Iveson, Professor of Urban Geography, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Water campaigners are right about enforcement. Labour’s plans are still too vague | Nils Pratley

The Guardian - 9 hours 33 min ago

Without regulatory reforms and proper funding, the country will lack a muscular enforcer to strike fear among polluters

The organisers of the March for Clean Water – that’s Feargal Sharkey and River Action, supported by organisations that range from Surfers Against Sewage to the RSPB to the Women’s Institute – make an excellent point: while it’s nice that the government will bring a water bill to parliament, the initiatives revealed so far “are not nearly extensive enough to address the scale of the UK’s water pollution crisis”.

You bet. None of the four “initial steps” announced by the environment secretary, Steve Reed, last month are likely to cause sleepless nights in any boardroom. The first, to ensure companies’ funding for infrastructure investment is ringfenced, read like a description of how the regulatory system in England and Wales was always supposed to work. One fears that the second, to add the protection of customers and the environment to companies’ articles of association, will be cosmetic; directors can always be fuzzy about how they interpret their fiduciary duties.

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INTERVIEW: Argentine carbon developer bypasses voluntary market, citing barriers to entry

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 34 min ago
A small-scale carbon project proponent in Argentina has created its own methodology, commissioned an academic verifier, and procured a buyer for its credits at $20 per tonne without a registry listing, having sidestepped the mainstream voluntary market (VCM), noting financial and administrative barriers for similarly sized enterprises in the Global South.
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Brazil sends 1,500 firefighters to combat Amazon forest blazes

The Guardian - 11 hours 6 min ago

Environment minister says severe drought is ‘aggravating’ factor as smoke engulfs Porto Velho city

The Brazilian government has deployed almost 1,500 firefighters to the Amazon as the most severe drought in decades is turning the rainforest’s usually moist vegetation into kindling and flames.

Despite a sharp decrease in deforestation since the president, Lula da Silva, took power in January 2023, there have reportedly been 59,000 fires in the forest since the start of the year, the highest number since 2008, according to satellite data from the National Institute for Space Research.

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Oil demand from shipping sector to peak by mid-2020s -consultancy

Carbon Pulse - 13 hours 9 min ago
Demand for fuel oil from the maritime sector is expected to peak by the mid-2020s, displaced in large part by LNG and increasingly efficient ships, according to a global energy consultancy.
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Jail term for climate protester, 77, is disproportionate, says Carla Denyer

The Guardian - 13 hours 11 min ago

Green MP tells home secretary sending Just Stop Oil activist to prison is unjust and waste of resources

A 20-month prison sentence handed to a 77-year-old woman for a climate protest on the M25 is disproportionate, unjust and a waste of resources, the Green MP Carla Denyer has said.

In a letter to Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, Denyer called the jailing of Gaie Delap three weeks ago “an example of an ongoing and serious problem with disproportionate sentencing for climate activists”.

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We must restore nature to avoid global catastrophe, warns biodiversity summit president

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-08-22 23:53

Just cutting carbon emissions will not prevent climate breakdown, says Susana Muhamad before Cop16 in Colombia

Humanity risks catastrophic global heating if it focuses only on decarbonisation at the expense of restoring the natural world, Colombia’s environment minister has said in the lead-up to the world’s key nature summit later this year.

Susana Muhamad, who will be president of the UN biodiversity Cop16 summit in Cali in October, said that a singular focus on cutting carbon emissions while failing to restore and protect natural ecosystems would be “dangerous for humanity” and risk societal collapse.

Find more age of extinction coverage here, and follow the biodiversity reporters Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield on X for all the latest news and features

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Study flags gaps in technologies used for monitoring biodiversity credit projects

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-08-22 23:46
Monitoring technologies commonly mentioned in biodiversity credit methodologies still have limitations that experts should take into account when engaging in nature markets, a study has said.
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