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Two endangered black-footed ferrets cloned from frozen tissue samples
Noreen and Antonia, born last May, are among first cloned offspring of a native endangered species in the North America
Two more black-footed ferrets have been successfully cloned in an attempt to save the endangered species, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced.
The national agency shared news about the births of ferrets Noreen and Antonia, who were both born last May.
Continue reading...Fossil of ‘largest snake to have ever existed’ found in western India
Scientists estimate Vasuki indicus was up to 15m long, weighed a tonne and would have constricted its prey
Fossil vertebrae unearthed in a mine in western India are the remains of one of the largest snakes that ever lived, a monster estimated at up to 15 metres in length – longer than a T rex.
Scientists have recovered 27 vertebrae from the snake, including a few still in the same position as they would have been when the reptile was alive. They said the snake, which they named Vasuki indicus, would have looked like a large python and would not have been venomous.
Continue reading...UK farming set for rockier outlook as impacts of Brexit start to bite
EU removals methodologies not likely to certify units before 2027, frustrating experts
Brazil must drive G20 efforts on international standards for biodiversity disclosures, non-profit says
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US lawmakers Elizabeth Warren and Ro Khanna seek to ban trade in water rights
Bill would stop private investors, including hedge funds, farmers and municipalities, from profiting off water scarcity
With private investors poised to profit from water scarcity in the west, US senator Elizabeth Warren and representative Ro Khanna are pursuing a bill to prohibit the trading of water as a commodity.
The lawmakers will introduce the bill on Thursday afternoon, the Guardian has learned. “Water is not a commodity for the rich and powerful to profit off of,” said Warren, the progressive Democrat from Massachusetts. “Representative Khanna and I are standing up to protect water from Wall Street speculation and ensure one of our most essential resources isn’t auctioned off to the highest bidder.”
Continue reading...South Korea plans fund to support carbon projects, trade ITMOs -media
England government should invest more in sustainable farmer advice, experts say
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BHP chooses fast start gas over long duration storage to support wind and solar for huge Pilbara mines
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Kale, watermelon and even some organic foods pose high pesticide risk, analysis finds
A new analysis by Consumer Reports shows that pesticides have contaminated the US fruit and vegetable supply – even some organics
Watermelon, green beans and bell peppers are among the many common fruits and vegetables found in US supermarkets that contain potentially unsafe levels of pesticides, according to an analysis published today by Consumer Reports.
The new report – which analyzed seven years of US Department of Agriculture data on commonly eaten fruits and vegetables – offers one of the most comprehensive evaluations to date of pesticides found in US produce. The data was based on nearly 30,000 fruit and vegetable samples, including fresh, frozen, canned and organic, collected from supermarkets by the USDA as part of routine pesticide testing. Consumer Reports built a massive database to analyze the data – and scored different foods to provide actionable recommendations to help consumers shop and eat with less risk.
Continue reading...What’s safe to eat? Here is the pesticide risk level for each fruit and vegetable
Even organic produce can contain unhealthy amounts of pesticide – see which fruits and vegetables rank best and worst
After reviewing the results of thousands of tests on fruits and vegetables, Consumer Reports has found unhealthy levels of pesticides in about 20% of US produce.
This chart, in alphabetical order, shows the risk from pesticides in conventional and organic produce, as well as whether the fruits and vegetables are domestically grown or imported. Consumer Reports “recommends those rated as very low, low or moderate risk. When possible, replace a food rated high or very high with a lower-risk one, or choose organic. Keep in mind that the risk comes from repeated servings over time.”
Continue reading...Scotland to abandon pledge to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030
In ‘acute global embarrassment’, Scottish government expected to follow UK and Wales by adopting five-year carbon budgets
The Scottish government is to abandon its “world-leading” goal to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030, after repeatedly missing its legally binding targets.
Màiri McAllan, the Scottish net zero secretary, is expected to announce that Scotland will instead follow the UK and Welsh government’s lead by adopting five-yearly “carbon budgets”, in a significant policy climbdown.
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