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Boy, 9, from Derbyshire, wins gull screeching competition
Cooper Wallace wore a costume and lunged at some chips in his act at the impersonation contest in Belgium
A nine-year-old boy from Derbyshire has screeched his way to victory at the European championships of a gull impersonation competition.
Cooper Wallace, a gull enthusiast from Chesterfield, competed in the fourth European gull screeching championship in Belgium on Sunday.
Continue reading...‘I felt this was an abuse of power’: Trudi Warner’s climate fight with the UK government
Trudi Warner on a year being pursued by government lawyers determined to prosecute her over a jurors’ rights protest
Two days before Trudi Warner faced court under threat of a contempt of court prosecution, she fell off her bike and ruptured the tendons in her hand.
Now the hand is black and blue, tightly bandaged, and requires surgery. It is an indication that 69-year-old Warner, who spent her working life as a child social worker and has committed her retirement to climate action, is not as tough and unflappable as her demeanour suggests.
Continue reading...UN special rapporteur calls for moratorium on voluntary carbon markets to stop human rights violations
160 financial institutions call for investment in ending plastic pollution
Denmark plans massive 10GW offshore wind tender to insure against “Putin’s black gas”
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Asia warming faster than global average, says WMO’s State of the Climate report
Voyager-1 sends readable data again from deep space
Banks partner to deliver credits for home retrofit in the UK
China on track to reach dual carbon targets, though coal phaseout not expected by 2040 -report
West Antarctica’s ice sheet was smaller thousands of years ago – here’s why this matters today
Natural capital fund launches with eyes on Article 6 market
World must come together to tackle plastic pollution, says chair of UN talks
Ecuadorian ambassador to the UK is hopeful impasse can be overcome at treaty negotiations in Ottawa
As UN talks begin to agree the first global treaty to reduce soaring plastic waste, the chair of the meetings has said he is confident countries will come together to secure an agreement.
Luis Vayas Valdivieso, the Ecuadorian ambassador to the UK, admitted it would be a challenge to overcome an impasse that has emerged between countries which produce plastic and others that have ambitions to tackle plastic pollution over its whole life. But Valdivieso, who will chair the UN intergovernmental negotiations on a future international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution in Ottawa, Canada, this week, said: “We have to face those challenges and work with them. Compromise is an important word that we need to take into account.
Continue reading...Sunak’s weakening of climate targets ‘retrograde’, says former Tory minister
Claire O’Neill, a former climate minister, says PM’s move was to ‘try and create political division and dividing lines’
The UK government’s decision to weaken some of its climate commitments was a “retrograde step” that will set back vital cross-party action to cut carbon emissions, Claire O’Neill, a former Conservative climate minister, has said.
O’Neill, who was known as Claire Perry when she served as a minister under David Cameron and Theresa May, said the rolling back of emission reduction efforts by Rishi Sunak appeared to be a ploy for political advantage.
Continue reading...Academics warn of “paradox” of combining climate, industrial policies driven by populism
More than 6,000 sheep now call Australia’s largest solar farm home
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Australia environmental offset audit an ‘important exercise’, webinar hears, though govt refuses to release full findings
Indian carbon credits not just for domestic use, will be allowed to be traded internationally -official
Australian companies sign up to Qantas SAF programme
Electric and hybrid car sales to rise to new global record in 2024
International Energy Agency says 17m vehicles will be sold this year, up more than 20% compared with 2023
Electric and plug-in hybrid car sales will jump to a new global record in 2024 despite slowing growth in some markets, according to forecasts from the influential International Energy Agency (IEA).
The Paris-based forecaster said that 17m battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles will be sold in 2024, up more than 20% compared with 2023.
Continue reading...Nationals threaten to tear up wind and solar contracts as nuclear misinformation swings polls
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