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French nature tech startup to develop ESA-funded biodiversity monitoring tool
Restoring 11 key EU rivers can help achieve 10% of freshwater biodiversity target, WWF says
UK developer hopes to sell biodiversity credits worth over $14 mln within months
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Coffee, eggs and white rice linked to higher levels of PFAS in human body
Study that researchers say highlights chemicals’ ubiquity also shows PFAS association with seafood and red meat
New research aimed at identifying foods that contain higher levels of PFAS found people who eat more white rice, coffee, eggs and seafood typically showed more of the toxic chemicals in their plasma and breast milk.
The study checked samples from 3,000 pregnant mothers, and is among the first research to suggest coffee and white rice may be contaminated at higher rates than other foods. It also identified an association between red meat consumption and levels of PFOS, one of the most common and dangerous PFAS compounds.
Continue reading...Footage reveals 'miracle eagle chick' in flight
Footage reveals 'miracle eagle chick' in flight
No end in sight for EU’s high energy prices under net zero plans -lobby
Carbon removals platform updates fee structure to open door to fresh supply
Italian authorities investigate CO2 emissions fraud at country’s largest steel plant -media
Japan considers government procurement of DAC carbon credits, draft methodologies for project development
Brussels pledges to do ‘whatever is necessary’ to support CCS
Australia confirms GHG reporting rule changes that think tank says could cover up millions of tonnes of coal mine emissions
BRIEFING: EU to offer fast-track permitting for green industry frontrunners
International panel releases survey results on biodiversity credit market models
Palm oil land speculation major driver of Indonesian deforestation, satellite study finds
Gambia introduces draft carbon trading bill
‘We all need a place to hide’: NHS workers take a breather – in pictures
From wildflower retreats and Novid rooms to locking yourself in a disabled toilet, hospital staff reveal where they go when they need a moment’s peace
Continue reading...Far right using climate crisis as bogeyman to frighten voters and build higher walls | Jonathan Watts
It is no coincidence that ever more extreme politics has come at a time of ever more extreme weather
A disrupted climate and diminished natural world are widening the dividing lines of ideological debate. Left unchecked, this will undermine democracy.
That may not be the first thing on the minds of British voters as they go to the polls on Thursday. It is probably also a minority view in the rest of Europe or the US, where people are too much in the thick of a polycrisis to consider anything outside politics and economics as usual. But from a distance, in my case from the Amazon rainforest, there is a very different explanation for the tremors being witnessed in the old world and the new.
Continue reading...Household batteries are now being marshalled to deliver very fast response to grid security issues
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