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NSW confirms Eraring closure delay driven by fear of pre-election price shocks
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Vaccinating badgers more effective than culls in stopping bovine TB, study finds
Percentage of badgers with bTB fell to zero in Cornish study, raising hopes of end to cull of 210,000 badgers since 2013
A large-scale vaccination programme could help eradicate bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in badgers, according to a first-of-its-kind study with “really promising” results for cattle farmers, whose herds have been devastated by the disease.
Over four years, researchers vaccinated 265 badgers across 12 farms in Cornwall. They found the percentage of badgers testing positive for bTB fell from 16% to zero.
Continue reading...‘It made me cry’: photos taken 15 years apart show melting Swiss glaciers
Married couple from Bristol attract awe and abuse on X with photos that show ‘staggering’ changes in the Alps
A tourist has posted “staggering” photos of himself and his wife at the same spot in the Swiss Alps almost exactly 15 years apart, in a pair of photos that highlight the speed with which global heating is melting glaciers.
Duncan Porter, a software developer from Bristol, posted photos that were taken in the same spot at the Rhone glacier in August 2009 and August 2024. The white ice that filled the background has shrunk to reveal grey rock. A once-small pool at the bottom, out of sight in the original, has turned into a vast green lake.
Continue reading...ADB weighs nature credits to fund expansion of migratory bird initiative
Beijing to auction off 1.5 mln carbon permits under local ETS
BRIEFING: Argentina protects oil and gas with international arbitration privileges
From climate change to landfill, AI promises to solve Earth’s big environmental problems – but there’s a hitch
Canadian timber company says it sold 600,000 voluntary carbon credits in Q2 for C$19.7 mln
RGGI Market: RGAs return from record highs as market faces looming reversal
LATAM Roundup: Countries choose green policy or foreign investment
Body of man who drowned in Montana national park may have been found
Glacier national park rangers believe they have recovered remains of Siddhant Vitthal Patil, who fell into creek in July
Glacier national park rangers believe they have recovered the body of a man who drowned over the July 4 weekend, park officials in Montana said.
Siddhant Vitthal Patil, 26, of India fell into Avalanche Creek on 6 July, but the creek was running too fast to recover his body.
Continue reading...Analysts reduce CCA price estimates following rulemaking delay, call WCAs overvalued
High wholesale electricity prices help EnergyAustralia bounce back into the black
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Researchers propose setting a standalone global carbon removal budget
Soft plastics, glass bins and bans on compostable liners: will Victoria’s new recycling proposal be a step forward?
Australian gas giant bets on CBAM giving new green ammonia plant price advantage
UK govt eases planning rules to boost solar and wind farm development
FEATURE: Systemic rejections of wind and solar make it hard for Italy to hit climate goals
A naked mole rat: the world’s only ‘eusocial’ mammal has an endlessly pregnant queen | Helen Sullivan
Each piece of information about this xenophobic rodent is worse than the last, but you cannot stop reading
To read about the naked mole rat is to come across information that you wish you never knew – and then to look for more.
The first thing to know about this tunnelling creature is that some people call them sand puppies. The next is that they are the world’s only “eusocial” mammal. What could that mean, you wonder, and you look it up: as it is with termites, so it is with naked mole rats.
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