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Brussels closes ETS2 case against two EU countries, France still outstanding
BRIEFING: UK mandate mounts pressure on aviation sector, as Heathrow accelerates SAF adoption
EU aviation growth trajectory to deplete carbon budget by 2026 -report
Calls to halt kangaroo culling after bushfires raze swaths of Victoria’s Grampians
Australian mainland states permit killing of nearly 5 million annually as part of industry supplying meat and leather products
Wildlife advocates are calling for a halt to the commercial harvesting of kangaroos in Victoria’s Grampians region in the wake of recent bushfires.
Wildlife Victoria warned of “catastrophic and long-term impacts” on native plants and animals due to the fires, which burned through 76,000 hectares of national park and farmland, and called for a stop to the controversial practice until the impact on kangaroo populations could be fully assessed.
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'1.5 is dead': Just Stop Oil activists paint over Charles Darwin grave – video
Climate activists from Just Stop Oil painted over the grave of the British naturalist Charles Darwin at Westminster Abbey in London. Two activists wrote '1.5 is dead' in orange over the marble gravestone, in reference to recent news that global temperatures in 2024 had exceeded 1.5C above the pre-industrial era for the first time
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Consultancy pitches five next steps for UK biodiversity net gain
Much of Australia has the same climate as LA. When it comes to bushfires, that doesn’t bode well
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UK faces broccoli and cauliflower shortage this spring
Growers blame weather challenges in UK and Europe, which Met Office says will become more frequent with climate breakdown
Broccoli, cauliflower and other brassicas may be in short supply this spring as the mild autumn and winter has caused the crops to come up early, growers have said.
Any shortages will prolong the so-called “hungry gap”, which runs from April to early June, when very few crops are grown in the UK.
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Mystery syndrome killing rainbow lorikeets and flying foxes leaves scientists baffled
‘The animals that don’t die need total nursing care,’ wildlife rescuer says, ahead of a potential spike in cases in coming weeks
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Thousands of rainbow lorikeets and hundreds of flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland in the past year with a mysterious paralysis that can affect the animals’ ability to fly, swallow and even breathe.
Lorikeet paralysis syndrome has struck birds in Queensland and New South Wales since at least 2012, and a similar syndrome was identified in flying foxes five years ago.
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