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What the desert city of Dubai looks like after its biggest rainfall in 75 years – video
Cars submerged in raging flood waters, planes taxiing on flooded runways and ankle-deep water at a metro station – this is what the United Arab Emirates and its desert city of Dubai look after a deluge. Dubai received about as much rain in 24 hours as it usually does in a year
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South Korea cancels April CO2 allowance auction amid weak demand
INTERVIEW: Australian biodiversity credit developer plans huge scale up, sees tradable units as “inevitable”
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Scientists probe the secrets of mega icebergs
GenZero, South Pole partner for centre devoted to “novel” carbon solutions
WA mining and media ‘naysayers’ spreading misinformation about nature reforms, Senate hears
Graeme Samuel, who led 2020 review of environmental laws, says ‘I doubt that I’ll be red-faced when we do actually see the laws’
The head of a review into Australia’s national environmental laws has accused Western Australia’s mining industry and media of spreading “misinformation” about the Albanese government’s nature reforms.
Graeme Samuel told a federal Senate hearing into the extinction crisis that “naysayers” in WA’s mining sector had run a campaign of “negative publicity” against improved environmental protections.
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Sabah to soon list first nature-based credits on Malaysian carbon exchange
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Australia’s long-sought stronger environmental laws just got indefinitely deferred. It’s back to business as usual
Hydrogen in gas networks doubles dangerous leaks from home appliances
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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.
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