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CN Markets: CEAs dip to 6-mth low as traders sit on the fence
US federal policy must bolster carbon management to compete with other nations -report
Surge in marine heatwaves costs lives and billions in storm damage – study
Floods, whale strandings and coral bleaching all more likely, say researchers, as 10% of ocean hits record high temperatures in 2023-24
The world’s oceans experienced three-and-a-half times as many marine heatwave days last year and in 2023 compared with any other year on record, a study has found.
The sustained spike in ocean temperatures cost lives and caused billions of dollars in storm damage, increased whale and dolphin stranding risks, harmed commercial fishing and sparked a global coral bleaching, according to the paper published on Friday in Nature Climate Change.
Continue reading...Australian emissions continue to drop as power demand stays level, regulator says
Rare lichen brought back to East Anglia with help of bookbinding glue
Small patches of scrambled egg lichen moved from Cornwall to Breckland region, where it was last seen in 1994
A rare lichen has been reintroduced to its historical habitat of East Anglia – with the help of some bookbinding glue.
Scrambled egg lichen, so named for its bright yellow, crumbly appearance, was once common in the Breckland region of Norfolk and Suffolk but was last seen there in 1994.
Continue reading...Week in wildlife: a turtle hatchling, a curious marmoset and an oarfish
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Australian market oversight body launches review into soil carbon method
Beaver releases into wild to be allowed in England for first time in centuries
Exclusive: Government to grant nature groups a licence for release of rodent species after earlier setbacks
The release of beavers into English waterways is to be allowed for the first time in centuries, the Guardian can reveal.
The environment secretary, Steve Reed, is to announce that nature groups will be able to get a licence for the release. The first releases could happen this autumn.
Continue reading...Clean Energy Regulator expects big rise in excess Safeguard Mechanism emissions
‘Green roofs deliver for biodiversity’: how Basel put nature on top
For decades, the Swiss city has been transforming its skyline, and now boasts some of the greenest rooftops in Europe
Susanne Hablützel breaks up her work day by staring out the window at a rooftop garden. The view is not spectacular: a pile of dead wood sits atop an untidy plot that houses chicory, toadflax, thistle and moss.
But Hablützel, a biologist in charge of nature projects in Basel, is enthralled by the plants and creatures the roof has brought in. “Tree fungi have settled in the trunks, and they are great to see – I love mushrooms. You can also see birds now – that wasn’t the case before.”
Continue reading...Bowen pushes ahead with 1.2 GW project in offshore wind zone Dutton has promised to scrap
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Gas networks resort to fanciful modelling in new scare campaign against electric homes
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Consumer attitudes and earlier coal closures: AEMO mulls scenario tweaks ahead of new grid blueprint
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WCI Markets: ETS extension optimism fuels CCAs higher, WCA programme tweaks spur a rally
“We’re at an inflection point:” Nelson Review may move quickly on some energy market reforms
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South Australia wind project gets planning approval after swapping to fewer but taller turbines
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Market changes could come quickly
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California policy should integrate CCUS, CDR into ETS -buyers
Cop16 countries strike crucial deal on nature despite global tensions
Delegates hammer out compromise on delivering billions of dollars to protect species and their habitats
Delegates from across the world have cheered a last-gasp deal to map out funding to protect nature, breaking a deadlock at UN talks seen as a test for international cooperation in the face of geopolitical tensions.
Rich and developing countries on Thursday hammered out a delicate compromise on raising and delivering the billions of dollars needed to protect species, overcoming stark divisions that had scuttled their previous Cop16 meeting in Cali, Colombia last year.
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