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Voluntary carbon market at “inflection point”, says Integrity Council chief
INTERVIEW: One insurer’s aim to leapfrog hurdles in assigning risk to voluntary carbon methodologies
VCM Report: Sluggish voluntary carbon spot market starts to pinch
EU CBAM could shrink South Africa’s exports 10% by 2050 -central bank
Eagles shifting flight paths to avoid Ukraine conflict, scientists find
Vulnerable birds deviating from migratory routes by up to 155 miles, which could affect breeding
Eagles that have migratory routes through Ukraine have shifted their flight paths to avoid areas affected by the conflict, researchers have found.
GPS data has revealed that greater spotted eagles not only made large detours after the invasion began, but also curtailed pitstops to rest and refuel, or avoided making them altogether.
Continue reading...Biodiversity credits should learn from voluntary carbon, require regulatory oversight -investors
Oxford researchers outline five steps to keep UK on track for net zero
Delays in massive transmission and battery projects give NSW wriggle room to delay Eraring closure
The post Delays in massive transmission and battery projects give NSW wriggle room to delay Eraring closure appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Electric pulses may ease paralysis after broken neck
Voter views on animal welfare are changing – and taking the live sheep export trade with them | Gabrielle Chan
Labor says it will phase out the practice by 2028 – 10 years after it first announced the policy. But farm advocates say the timeline is ‘radical’
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One of the great contrasts that has struck me on city visits is the rise of dog culture.
Massive pet warehouses with owners and their dogs waiting outside to buy dog clothes, fancy food, treats, leads, collars, beds, blankets and booties. That is before they are taken to the doggy dentist on the way to doggy daycare or down to the doggy park for a doggy dalliance or perhaps a posh puppuccino.
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Continue reading...Microplastics found in every human testicle in study
Scientists say discovery may be linked to decades-long decline in sperm counts in men around the world
Microplastics have been found in human testicles, with researchers saying the discovery might be linked to declining sperm counts in men.
The scientists tested 23 human testes, as well as 47 testes from pet dogs. They found microplastic pollution in every sample.
Continue reading...Aramco, US-based climate tech firm enter into MoU to advance DAC
Voluntary carbon removal standard expands science team with two new hires
Australian jurisdictions improving on carbon markets, but work still needed, report says
INTERVIEW: $1 trillion sustainable bonds market to play “very big” role in reducing global emissions
Fish deaths in England’s rivers rise tenfold in four years
More than 216,000 fish died in 2022-2023, when England recorded a 54% increase in sewage spills
Mass deaths of fish in England’s rivers have increased almost tenfold since 2020, with fears sewage pollution is exterminating life in the country’s waterways.
Environment Agency (EA) data from the past four years shows an alarming rise in the number of fish deaths linked to sewage pollution, with figures escalating from 26,690 in 2020-2021 to 216,135 in 2023-2024.
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