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Lethal bird flu could decimate Oceania’s birds. From vigilance to vaccines, here’s what we’re doing to prepare
AusNet overhauls structure to connect more renewables, build community trust
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RGGI Market: RGAs break record on continued compliance demand
California diesel, gasoline consumption in April drops as retail prices soar
Canadian offset developer writes off investments as losses mount in delayed filings
Chimps share humans' 'snappy' conversational style
Estuaries and coastlines capture most plastic before it gets out to sea, giving us a chance to stop ocean pollution
Field to flight: Researchers reveal environmental dilemmas in SAF production
Environmental pollution and human health – how worried should we be?
US EPA awards $4.3 bln targeting almost 1 bln tonnes in emissions cuts by 2050
‘Dark oxygen’ in depths of Pacific Ocean could force rethink about origins of life
Charged metallic lumps found to produce oxygen in total darkness in process akin to how plants use photosynthesis
In the total darkness of the depths of the Pacific Ocean, scientists have discovered oxygen being produced not by living organisms but by strange potato-shaped metallic lumps that give off almost as much electricity as AA batteries.
The surprise finding has many potential implications and could even require rethinking how life first began on Earth, the researchers behind a study said on Monday.
Continue reading...VCM report: Green shoots hard to find in voluntary carbon market as summer slump continues
Developer of carbon removals-plus-renewable gas tech secures $13 mln in new funding
LATAM Roundup: Policy pronouncements display enthusiasm for carbon markets
Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Scottish government selects Galloway as preferred site for new national park
If approved, the region would become Scotland’s third national park and first to be made official in UK since South Downs in 2010
Galloway has been selected by the Scottish government as the preferred site for Scotland’s third national park.
The region, which came out top from a shortlist of five, will now be the subject of a consultation and an investigation into its suitability before potentially being made official by 2026. The unsuccessful candidate areas were Lochaber, Loch Awe, Scottish Borders and Tay Forest.
Continue reading...Climate tech startup secures $10 mln to expand water-based CDR technology
Canadian firm plans to build $3 bln clean fuel refinery, with CCS and solar
Global renewables generation to outstrip coal power by next year
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