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Conservative governments protect more land while socialists and nationalists threaten more species

The Conversation - 2 hours 37 min ago
Conservative, socialist or nationalist, what’s best for biodiversity? The results may surprise you. We studied 165 nations, examining threatened species numbers and the extent of protected areas. Matt Hayward, Professor of Conservation Science, University of Newcastle Andrea S. Griffin, Associate Professor in Wildlife Conservation Science, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle Jacob Jones, Ph.D. Candidate in Conservation Politics, University of Newcastle Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Climate Change Authority’s sectoral pathway report calls for greater coordination to achieve Australia’s transition

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 19 min ago
Australia’s Climate Change Authority (CCA) has published a sectoral pathway report on how the country can reach net zero emissions by 2050, recommending its Safeguard Mechanism and carbon crediting schemes be expanded to help better coordinate the transition.
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Can Australia reach net zero by 2050? A new reports shows it must be ‘the new normal’ | Frank Jotzo for the Conversation

The Guardian - 5 hours 24 min ago

The Climate Change Authority’s sector pathways review says a huge national effort is needed and the net zero goal should become front of mind for business, investors and governments

A zero-carbon mindset must “become the new normal” in Australia, according to a much-anticipated report from the federal government’s independent climate advisory body.

The report, released today by the Climate Change Authority, describes how Australia can meet the crucial target of net zero emissions by 2050.

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Researchers model up to 30% emissions abatement in US beef production

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 19 min ago
A team of researchers presented different intervention strategies to potentially reduce up to 30% of GHG emissions from US beef production.
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Egypt approves local carbon registry, 12 projects for trading

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 12 min ago
Egypt’s Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has approved a domestic standard’s carbon registry and allowed 12 projects from the registry for trading on the national voluntary carbon market (VCM) platform.
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European partnership to scale DAC capabilities

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 26 min ago
A CO2 removal company unveiled a partnership Wednesday to manufacture its direct air capture (DAC) units in the US and Europe.
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The child-killing wolves sparking panic in India

BBC - 8 hours 29 min ago
Since April, wolf attacks have terrorised villages near the Nepalese border, killing nine children.
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Water bosses could be jailed if they cover up sewage dumping under new law

The Guardian - 8 hours 45 min ago

CEOs in England and Wales could face two years in prison under proposals to force firms to supply data quickly

Water bosses in England and Wales could be jailed for up to two years if they cover up sewage dumping, under legislation proposed by the Labour government.

At the moment, CEOs of water companies face fines for failing to comply with investigations by the Environment Agency (EA) and the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), but there have been just three such fines since privatisation three decades ago.

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Anti-pollution law to threaten water bosses with jail

BBC - 8 hours 46 min ago
New legislation gives regulators more powers to tackle water pollution in England and Wales.
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Can we really reach net zero by 2050? A new report maps out Australia’s path in more detail than ever before

The Conversation - 9 hours 47 min ago
We’re well on the road to net zero by 2050. Now a new report from Australia’s independent Climate Change Authority provides pathways for each sector of the economy. Let’s get on with it. Frank Jotzo, Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy and Head of Energy, Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Dolphin friendly? New research shows vague environmental labelling is common on NZ seafood products

The Conversation - 9 hours 50 min ago
Vague environmental claims are in breach of international best practice and Commerce Commission guidelines, which list the “dolphin friendly” label as a claim that should not be used. Kathryn Bradbury, Senior Research Fellow in the School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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For decades, we’ve been told 80% of the world’s biodiversity is found on Indigenous lands – but it’s wrong

The Conversation - 9 hours 50 min ago
There is ample evidence showing Indigenous Peoples and their territories are essential to the world’s biodiversity. We don’t need an unsupported statistic to prove it. Stephen Garnett, Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Researcher in ethnobiology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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California puts $25 mln on tap to catalyse wildfire mitigation projects

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 3 min ago
A California state-owned bank is offering $25 million for investments in forest restoration and wildfire mitigation projects, it announced on Sep. 3.
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Iraq, Canada consider carbon markets partnership -media

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 51 min ago
Iraqi’s environment minister met Wednesday with the country's Canadian ambassador to discuss carbon markets cooperation, among other environmental matters, according to local media sources.
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UK trims carbon permit auction volumes for final seven sales of 2024 on aviation changes

Carbon Pulse - 13 hours 40 min ago
The UK has revised its carbon allowance auction calendar for the remainder of 2024 to take account of changes in the number of aviation operators participating in the market, according to a statement from the auction operator.
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‘Better than medication’: prescribing nature works, project shows

The Guardian - 14 hours 3 min ago

Scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to better mental health, report finds

A major scheme helping people in England connect with nature led to big improvements in mental health, a report has found.

The prescribing of activities in nature to tackle mental ill health has benefited thousands of people across England, a government-backed project has shown.

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Gold Standard adds two more voluntary carbon methodologies for shipping

Carbon Pulse - 14 hours 48 min ago
Gold Standard has released two new voluntary carbon methodologies to tackle emissions from the shipping industry.
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