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‘I’m a blue whale, I’m here’: researchers listen with delight to songs that hint at Antarctic resurgence

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-05-06 01:00

Audio collected with underwater microphones suggests numbers at least stable after centuries of industrial whaling left only a few hundred alive

Centuries of industrial whaling left only a few hundred Antarctic blue whales alive, making it almost impossible to find them in the wild.

Now new research suggests the population may be recovering. Australian scientists and international colleagues spent two decades listening for their distinctive songs and calls, and found the whales – the largest animals ever to have lived – swimming across the Southern Ocean with growing regularity.

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Buddha taught us to be happy with less. How does this apply to the climate crisis? | Bhikkhu Sujato and Nadine Levy

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-05-06 01:00

We must ask ourselves what it is that we really need. Only then can we stop our endless consumption and save the planet

From a Buddhist perspective, everyone can learn to live simply and be happy. There’s no great secret to it. Simplicity is not an aesthetic or a lifestyle choice. It’s how your life expresses itself when you are content.

How can this thinking help us navigate the climate crisis?

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UK installs record number of public electric vehicle chargers

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-05-06 00:22

About 6,000 have been installed this year, a quarter of them rapid chargers that can power up a car in under an hour

The UK has installed a record number of public electric car chargers this year, as companies race to keep up with the increasing number of battery vehicles on British roads.

Nearly 6,000 new chargers were installed during the first three months of 2024, according to quarterly figures from data company Zapmap published by the Department for Transport. About 1,500 of those were rapid chargers, capable of charging a car in less than an hour.

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Cop29 summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-05-05 16:00

Organisers of this year’s environmental conference hope cooperation on green issues could help ease global tensions

This year’s Cop29 UN climate summit will be the first “Cop of peace”, focusing on the prevention of future climate-fuelled conflicts and using international cooperation on green issues to help heal existing tensions, according to plans being drawn up by organisers.

Nations may be asked to observe a “Cop truce”, suspending hostilities for the fortnight-long duration of the conference, modelled on the Olympic truce, which is observed by most governments during the summer and winter Olympic Games.

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Florida workers brace for summer with no protections: ‘My body would tremble’

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-05-04 23:00

Effects of heat are expected to worsen after bill prohibiting municipalities from enacting shade and water protection is passed

For Javier Torres and other workers whose jobs are conducted outdoors in south Florida, the heat is unavoidable. A new law recently signed by Ron DeSantis, Florida’s Republican governor, that prohibits any municipalities in the state from passing heat protections for workers ensures that it is likely to stay that way.

Torres has seen a co-worker die from heatstroke and another rushed to the emergency room in his years of working in construction in south Florida. He has also fallen and injured himself due to heat exhaustion.

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Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-05-04 17:00

More frequent heatwaves mean bees are unable to thermoregulate their hives – further endangering a species already in decline

Bumblebee nests may be overheating, killing off broods and placing one of the Earth’s critical pollinators in decline as temperatures rise, new research has found.

Around the world, many species of Bombus, or bumblebee, have suffered population declines due to global heating, the research said. Bumblebee colonies are known for their ability to thermoregulate: in hot conditions, worker bees gather to beat their wings and fan the hive, cooling it down. But as the climate crisis pushes average temperatures up and generates heatwaves, bumblebees will struggle to keep their homes habitable.

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‘Pesticides by stealth’: garden soil conditioners killing worms, experts fear

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-05-04 17:00

Even products marketed as ‘organic’ may be toxic, say campaigners, with risks for the wider ecosystem

Gardeners are inadvertently killing scores of earthworms with soil conditioners marketed as “organic”, experts fear, as they call for tighter regulation on products that poison the invertebrates.

Earthworms may appear humble, but Charles Darwin thought their work in improving soil structure and fertility was so important he devoted his final book to them and said: “It may be doubted if there are any other animals which have played such an important part in the history of the world as these lowly organised creatures.”

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Huge gap in carbon removal efforts needed to meet Paris targets, researchers warn

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 12:58
There is a significant gap in the CO2 removal efforts needed to meet the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement, according to researchers.
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Policy moves to soon drive CCAs to new heights, while RGAs overvalued -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 12:30
Policy developments seen emerging in the coming months will lift California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices to a new record high above $45, analysts predicted this week, while they considered RGGI Allowances (RGA) overvalued at current levels.
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New Jersey lawmaker introduces cap-and-trade bill to regulate state’s non-power emissions

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 10:43
A New Jersey legislator introduced a bill this week that would direct the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement a cap-and-trade programme to cover most greenhouse gas emissions not regulated under RGGI.
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Brazilian development bank signs forest concessions agreement, pledges to support state carbon markets

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 09:59
Brazil's national development bank on Friday signed a deal on concessions for restoration and sustainable forestry projects on almost 73,000 hectares of deforested land, while also agreeing to support two states in their efforts to scale their own carbon markets.
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Researchers caution Alaska on reputational risks of offset project regulations

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 08:49
A US non-profit research group has outlined criteria to avoid reputational risks in drafting regulations regarding offset projects on state lands, in comments submitted to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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Senior lawmakers introduce legislation to create carbon market in Brazil’s Parana

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 08:44
Two legislators in Parana this week introduced a bill that would establish a regulated carbon market in the southern Brazil state.
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CFTC data reveals largest RGGI drawdown for producers so far this year

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 08:08
Compliance entities slashed RGGI Allowance (RGA) holdings and net length in California Carbon Allowances (CCA), while managed money built positions across longer-dated North American carbon market vintages, data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Friday showed.
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Voluntary credit retirements on track for record year despite wave of bad press

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 07:36
Credit retirements from the four main standard bodies in the voluntary carbon market remain on track for a record year despite a wave of bad press around issuing projects, data from Carbon Pulse's VCM portal shows. 
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Gas stoves increase nitrogen dioxide exposure above WHO standards – study

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-05-04 04:13

Science Advances report also finds people of color and low-income residents in US disproportionately affected

Using a gas stove increases nitrogen dioxide exposure to levels that exceed public health recommendations, a new study shows. The report, published Friday in Science Advances, found that people of color and low-income residents in the US were disproportionately affected.

Indoor gas and propane appliances raise average concentrations of the harmful pollutant, also known as NO2, to 75% of the World Health Organization’s standard for indoor and outdoor exposure.

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Squirrels may have given medieval Britons leprosy

BBC - Sat, 2024-05-04 03:51
It’s the first time a medieval animal has been identified as a host for the disease.
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BRIEFING: Packed election year risks silencing discussions on climate, say former UN leaders

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 03:30
Two former UN leaders highlighted the world risks losing sight of the urgency to tackle climate change over this packed election year, with conflicts and short-termism taking political priority, during an event in London today.
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New reforestation project in Sierra Leone under fire for allegedly abusing land owner rights

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-05-04 02:40
A reforestation project in Sierra Leone has come under fire for allegedly abusing landowner rights before the project was registered with Verra, although the developers say correct procedures were followed.
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