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Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
Agri SMEs in five EU nations get millions of euros to decarbonise
Heating and cooling decarbonisation key to EU’s post-2030 emission cuts, groups say
English directors could be personally liable for failing to consider nature risks, lawyers say
Switzerland’s biggest asset managers support business activities harmful to nature, Greenpeace says
Shell cuts carbon target but likely to boost voluntary credit buying
UK government overturns plans to phase out badger cull
‘Sunak now wants all the badgers dead,’ says ecological consultant Tom Langton
The government has U-turned on its plans to phase out the badger cull, with proposals to exterminate the vast majority of some local populations across much of south-west and central England.
Ministers plan to introduce controversial targeted culling, also known as “epidemiological culling” or “epi-culling”, whereby populations of badgers can be reduced to almost zero in some areas where cattle are deemed to be at high risk of contracting bovine TB (bTB).
Continue reading...Effects of geoengineering must be urgently investigated, experts say
Impact on ecosystems must be predicted before technology is used, US atmospheric science agency chief says
Scientists must work urgently on predicting the effects of climate geoengineering, the chief of the US atmospheric science agency has said, as the technology is likely to be needed, at least in part.
Richard Spinrad, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said the government-backed body was estimating the effects of some of the likely techniques for geoengineering, including those involving the oceans.
Continue reading...Researchers develop method to measure carbon stored in bogs, may support wider peatland restoration efforts
‘No longer a novelty’: massive rise in Australian EV sales, industry report finds
EVs represent about 1% of light vehicles in Australia – but Electric Vehicle Council warns there is ‘more work to be done’ to reach 2050 emissions targets
Electric vehicles are “no longer a novelty” and their uptake in Australia is booming, with the industry recording a 120% rise in sales over the past year, according to a new report on the industry.
There are now more than 180,000 EVs on Australian roads, with 98,436 of those bought last year, the Australian Electric Vehicle Industry Recap 2023 found.
Continue reading...Most US sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, analysis says
Testing commissioned by Mamavation blog found high levels of a marker of PFAS in nine of 11 baggies tested
Most of the nation’s plastic sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”, an analysis suggests, raising questions about the products’ safety in the US.
Testing of 11 types of baggies made by major producers showed high levels of a marker of PFAS in nine.
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