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Heat-related deaths have increased by 117% in the US since 1999 – report
More than 21,500 US deaths over last two decades were connected to heat, top medical journal finds
As record-breaking heatwaves continue across parts of the US, a new report shows that heat-related deaths in the country rose by 117% between 1999 and 2023.
The report, released on Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Association (Jama), found that from 1999 to 2023, there have been more than 21,500 heat-related deaths recorded in the US.
Continue reading...European Commission taken to court over 2030 climate targets
Egypt seen opting for voluntary carbon market rather than CO2 tax -media
INTERVIEW: New carbon removals initiative aims to foster more transparency
Paris targets at risk as corporates pull the brake on investing in green technologies -report
Alliance pushes for systemic marine change to overcome financing challenges
World’s first green ammonia plant opens in Denmark
Seven carbon removal firms complete accelerator programme led by Berlin-based marketplace
Solar giant inaugurates landmark agrivoltaic project combining modules with a yam crop in Japan
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Australia bets on SAF to decarbonise crucial aviation industry
Carbon data firm partners with environmental monitoring outfit to advance real-time emissions measurement
Rooftop PV sends grid demand to new winter low, as big wind and solar hit by record curtailment
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INTERVIEW: Steel sector eyes ‘breakthrough technologies’ to meet EU climate goals
Green groups urge Ed Miliband to scrap Drax subsidies
Open letter to Labour energy secretary from 41 groups says wood-burning biomass plants are putting forests and biodiversity at risk
More than 40 green groups have called on Ed Miliband to scrap plans to pay billions in subsidies to the Drax power plant in North Yorkshire for it to keep burning wood pellets imported from overseas forests.
In an open letter to the energy secretary, 41 groups from across Europe and the US say they are “deeply concerned” about the UK government’s plans to foot the cost of extending the subsidy scheme, which supports the UK’s most polluting power plant from 2027 until the end of the decade.
Continue reading...INTERVIEW: Investors’ growing demand for Africa’s natural assets can plug gap in long-term conservation
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Sea level rise imperils global coastlines, mostly Pacific islands -UN report
Large economies face significantly different challenges to decarbonising steel -report
Campaigners sue EU over ‘grossly inadequate’ 2030 climate targets
Groups challenging emissions limits in key sectors including agriculture, waste and transport
The EU is being sued for failing to set ambitious climate targets in sectors that contribute more than half of the bloc’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe and the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) argue that climate targets laid out for agriculture, waste, transport and small industry in the 27 EU member states until the end of the decade are not based on the best science and are therefore “grossly inadequate”.
Continue reading...‘Holy grail’ ghost orchid rediscovered in UK for the first time since 2009
Location of recently found sample of Britain’s rarest plant kept secret to protect it from enthusiasts and poachers
Britain’s rarest plant, a “holy grail” orchid, has been rediscovered for the first time since 2009, and scientists are now working to protect it from slugs, deer – and poachers.
The ghost orchid was discovered earlier this month by Richard Bate, a dental surgeon, orchid lover and member of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI).
Herefordshire and Shropshire: Found flowering in only five years between 1854 and 1910, followed by a 72-year gap until 1982, and then a 27-year gap until the last sighting in 2009.
Oxfordshire: Discovered by a schoolgirl in 1924, the ghost orchid was found flowering in about a dozen years between 1924 and 1979.
Buckinghamshire: First found in 1953, the ghost orchid was recorded in bloom in 25 of the years between 1953 and 1987.
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