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Western Australia awards $21mln to three decarbonisation projects
Dream come true for Australian funnel-web spider enthusiast after he discovers a new species
Newcastle funnel-web spider’s last shared common ancestor with the Sydney funnel-web was 17 million years ago, experts say
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Kane Christensen’s passion is an arachnophobe’s nightmare. For two decades, he worked with deadly spiders at the Australian Reptile Park, a zoo located 80km north of Sydney – paying such close attention to the eight-legged predators that he helped scientists discover two new species.
He began there as a volunteer in 2003, milking venom from the fangs of Sydney funnel-web spiders. The park takes donations of captured male spiders from the public, using their venom to create life-saving antivenom. “Funnel-webs for me are just the pinnacle,” Christensen says.
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Continue reading...Ministers to appeal against river pollution ruling won by Yorkshire anglers
High court had ruled government was not meeting legal duty to clean up Costa Beck near Pickering
The UK environment secretary, Steve Reed, is pursuing legal action against a group of anglers who are trying to restore the ecosystem of a river.
Lawyers for Reed will argue on Tuesday in the court of appeal that cleaning up individual rivers and streams devastated by pollution is administratively unworkable.
Continue reading...Cost to clean up toxic PFAS pollution could top £1.6tn in UK and Europe
Exclusive: Costs of UK cleanup will reach £9.9bn a year in UK if emissions of ‘forever chemicals’ remain uncontrolled
The cost of cleaning up toxic forever chemical pollution could reach more than £1.6tn across the UK and Europe over a 20-year period, an annual bill of £84bn, research has found.
The number of British pollution hotspots is also on the rise. If emissions remain unrestricted and uncontrolled, the costs of cleanup will reach £9.9bn a year in the UK, according to the findings of a year-long investigation by the Forever Lobbying Project, a cross-border investigation involving 46 journalists and 18 experts across 16 countries.
Continue reading...CFTC: Specs trim carbon risk amid early year macro weakness
South Korea to launch infrastructure fund for green marine fuel development
RGGI Market: RGAs battered for second week of 2025
Australian researchers hope to put fresh spin on next-gen vertical wind turbines
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Net Zero Asset Managers climate financial group suspends operations following BlackRock exit
AI and electricity: Are data centres the new aluminium smelters of demand – and how will we power them?
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High allowance prices to drive larger household savings, emissions cuts under New York’s new carbon market -report
LCFS Market: Credit prices stabilise into 2025 after a turbulent year
New US alumina production nabs $8.7 mln federal funds to reduce CO2 process emissions
Gina Rinehart-backed, geothermal powered “pit to battery” project marks key milestone
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Compressed air storage pioneer secures billion-dollar loan to deliver 8 hours back-up to California grid
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Peter Dutton’s “always on” nuclear power is about as reliable as wind and solar – during a renewables drought
The post Peter Dutton’s “always on” nuclear power is about as reliable as wind and solar – during a renewables drought appeared first on RenewEconomy.