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Xpansiv aims to launch CORSIA-eligible voluntary carbon spot contract in Q4
Extreme ‘heat dome’ hitting Olympics ‘impossible’ without global heating
Scorching temperatures in Mediterranean countries and north Africa already causing increase in premature deaths
The “heat dome” causing scorching temperatures across western Europe and north Africa, and boiling athletes and spectators at the Olympic Games in Paris, would have been impossible without human-caused global heating, a rapid analysis has found.
Scientists said the fossil-fuelled climate crisis made temperatures 2.5C to 3.3C hotter. Such an event would not have happened in the world before global heating but is now expected about once a decade, they said. Continued emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide will make them even more frequent, the researchers warned.
Continue reading...Scientists propose lunar biorepository as ‘backup’ for life on Earth
Experts say facility beyond reach of climate breakdown and other terrestrial events is needed to safeguard biodiversity
With thousands of species at risk of extinction, scientists have devised a radical plan: a vault filled with preserved samples of our planet’s most important and at-risk creatures located on the moon.
An international team of experts says threats from climate change and habitat loss have outpaced our ability to protect species in their natural habitats, necessitating urgent action. A biorepository of preserved cells, and the crucial DNA within them, could be used to enhance genetic diversity in small populations of critically endangered species, or to clone and create new individuals in the worst-case scenario of extinction.
Continue reading...BRIEFING: UK hikes funding for clean power, and taxes for oil and gas output
Improving livestock health could reduce methane emissions -study
Land conversion threatens over 460 mln ha of intact ecosystems, study says
‘There’s nothing else like it’: Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers
The insects are being looked after in a conservation project that encourages visitors to enjoy their ‘piercing’ light
Far out in the Channel, the lights of ships at anchor flickered while the lighthouse at Anvil Point emitted its steadier beam. Late on, a crescent moon shone a coppery orange.
But, undoubtedly, the most extraordinary light source to be seen was the vivid green gleam from the glow-worms that inhabit the herb-rich grassland on the cliffs and quarries in this tucked-away corner of southern Britain.
Continue reading...ISS ESG releases new data set to help banks growing climate disclosure requirements
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Active forest management should earn ACCUs too, forest lobby group argues
FEATURE: In most corporate net zero plans, unwieldy supply chain emissions still go overlooked
Article 6 baseline settings must take progressive approach, go beyond Kyoto-era methodologies -World Bank
Korean research institute seeks commercialisation of low-carbon seawater desalination technology
US energy reform bill a ‘wishlist for the fossil industry’, say environmental groups
Critics say bill is a ‘fossil fuel wolf in clean energy clothing’ that would gut environmental protections
US senators should reject an energy-permitting reform bill being brought to committee on Wednesday by senators Joe Manchin and John Barrasso because it’s a “wishlist for the fossil industry” of the kind envisioned by Project 2025, environmental groups say.
Manchin, a senator from West Virginia and a former Democrat who registered as an independent in May, and Barrasso, a Republican from Wyoming, argue their bill will speed permitting of power transmission, mining and liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects. Their bill will be voted on by the Senate energy and natural resources committee, of which Manchin, a longtime proponent of the reforms, is the chair and Barrasso is the committee’s top Republican.
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