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Marine conservation investment “uncertain” as biodiversity credit market still nascent, NatureMetrics exec says
Thermal storage hopeful raises funds to get back on track after “dangerous heat incident”
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Global coral bleaching caused by global warming demands a global response
“Worst week for wind:” But is that a reason to panic about transition to renewables?
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UK’s native poultry under threat as bird flu takes hold worldwide
Annual watchlist raises concern for native chicken, duck, geese and turkey populations as well as rare pig breeds
All of the UK’s native breeds of chicken, duck, geese and turkey are under threat because of bird flu, a report from the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has found.
The disease, which has swept the globe after it originated in poultry farms in Asia, has caused devastating declines in bird populations. It has also now jumped to mammals and some cases have been found in humans, though it has not been found to be spreading from human to human.
Continue reading...ID Market: March data shows carbon exchange extends quiet period
Healthier ready-to-eat meals would have ‘huge’ EU climate benefits – report
Co-authors say ‘no-regrets policy’ would save consumers €2.8bn a year while cutting emissions by 48m tonnes
Healthier ready-to-eat meals could cut EU emissions by 48m tonnes annually and save customers €2.8bn (£2.4bn) each year, as well as reducing disease, a report has found.
Fast food and ready meals provide more than a sixth of the EU’s calories but contain far more salt and meat than doctors recommend, according to an analysis from the consultancy Systemiq commissioned by environmental nonprofit organisations Fern and Madre Brava.
Continue reading...Bumblebee species able to survive underwater for up to a week
Common eastern bumblebee queens’ ability while hibernating could help it endure flooding, scientists say
Bumblebees might be at home in town and country but now researchers have found at least one species that is even more adaptable: it can survive underwater.
Scientists have revealed queens of the common eastern bumblebee, a species widespread in eastern North America, can withstand submersion for up to a week when hibernating.
Continue reading...Non-EU countries lack funding to produce biodiversity indicators, UNEP survey shows
Big batteries will undercut gas, but it’s hydro that might lose market share first
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Extreme coral bleaching event could spell worst summer on record for Great Barrier Reef
Floods, cyclones, heat stress and predatory starfish contributing to impacts as fourth planet-wide bleaching event confirmed
The Great Barrier Reef is in the midst of what could be its worst summer on record with a widespread and extreme coral bleaching event coming on top of floods, two cyclones and outbreaks of coral-eating starfish, according to an official Australian government report.
The “summer snapshot” report released by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Australian Institute of Marine Science said: “Compared [with] previous summers, cumulative impacts have been much higher this summer and a widespread bleaching event is still unfolding.”
Continue reading...Australia can achieve close to 100 pct renewables with today’s technologies: Are we up for the challenge?
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Korean port authority teams up with US non-profit to decarbonise shipping sector
Australia, Singapore looking to clean, green maritime operations
Pioneering Broken Hill battery shows first signs of life after months of connection delays
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POLL: Analysts again slash EUA price forecasts amid no signs of demand recovery
Community code of conduct to set “Australian-first” standards for wind and solar farm developers
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Delburn wind farm edges closer to construction in Latrobe Valley pine plantation
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Forrest advances plans for another billion dollar wind and battery project in Queensland
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