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UK government faces claim over alleged failure to protect people in climate crisis
High court hears case brought by claimants who say rights have been breached as result of adaptation plan
In December, council officials ordered Kevin Jordan to leave his home, warning him it was at risk of falling into the sea at any moment.
On Tuesday, he had his day in court, accusing the government of failing to do enough to adapt to the changes the UK is facing as a result of climate breakdown.
Continue reading...Gas power and coal outages lead to big jump in wholesale electricity prices in June quarter
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Too slow and too risky, and waste won’t fit in a coke can – engineers debunk Coalition nuclear plan
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Summit Carbon Solutions selects Toronto-based company for digital MRV
Airlines may have to disclose carbon impact of individuals’ flights under new UK policy
Civil Aviation Authority proposes measure to help consumers make ‘more informed travel choices’
Airlines may have to tell passengers the environmental impact of the flights they book under new proposals from the UK regulator.
The Civil Aviation Authority said consumers should be able to make more informed travel choices when booking flights and package holidays.
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UN taskforce set to oppose VCM credits, urging companies to cut their own emissions -report
Brazilian standard edges closer to issuing first biodiversity credits
Environmental markets consultancy announces partnership with soil carbon removals specialist
Giraffe relocation in Kenya – in pictures
In western Kenya, wild giraffes are being relocated to the Ruko Conservancy to maintain peace between the Pokot and Ilchamus communities. Since the first giraffe’s arrival to the reserve in 2011, poaching has ceased, and community relations have improved, creating jobs and regional stability. Before a giraffe’s arrival, an intercommunal welcoming ceremony with dancing and singing is held for them, an inconceivable scene in the mid-2000s
Continue reading...PFAS widely added to US pesticides despite EPA denial, study finds
Research shows ‘forever chemicals’ increasingly found in products as agency claims the chemicals aren’t being used
Toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” are widely added to pesticides, and are increasingly used in the products in recent years, new research finds, a practice that creates a health threat by spreading the dangerous compounds directly into the US’s food and water supply.
The analysis of active and inert ingredients that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved for use in pesticides proves recent agency claims that the chemicals aren’t used in pesticides are false.
Continue reading...China advised to seek bilateral crediting model with Belt & Road Initiative countries
Australia spends on new tech to reduce ‘hard-to-abate’ emissions, cement the winner
British retail giant invests £1.5 bln in sustainable beef production
Farmers reject push to oppose new wind and solar projects
A push for farmers to oppose new renewable solar and wind projects in NSW has been quashed.
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“Failed gas fantasy:” CCS slammed as Labor issues permits for offshore “carbon dumping”
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Sheep farms master the art of solar agri-voltaics in New Zealand
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Dutton and crew get close to planned nuclear power plant site, and repeat same old nonsense
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UK may need new gas-fired power stations to decarbonise grid
Report says new nuclear capacity will not be ready in time to provide required increase in baseload electricity
Labour is likely to have to approve new gas-fired power stations in its attempt to decarbonise the UK’s electricity systems by 2030, in what would be a tricky decision for the new government.
Keeping the lights on for the rest of the decade, and beyond, will require some additional baseload power, and new nuclear power stations will not be built in time, according to a report from the National Engineering Policy Centre.
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