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Drought turns Amazonian capital into climate dystopia
Forest fires leave Manaus with second worst air quality in the world, while low river levels cut off communities
A withering drought has turned the Amazonian capital of Manaus into a climate dystopia with the second worst air quality in the world and rivers at the lowest levels in 121 years.
The city of 1 million people, which is surrounded by a forest of trees, normally basks under blue skies. Tourists take pleasure boats to the nearby meeting of the Negro and Amazon (known locally as the Solimões) rivers, where dolphins can often be seen enjoying what are usually the most abundant freshwater resources in the world.
Continue reading...Insurance marketplace protects against buy-side carbon credit risk with new partner
China thermal power growth speeds up in September amid rosier-than-expected economic recovery
Three-year-old visits all 63 US national parks (with her parents)
Journey Castillo’s parents say she is the youngest person to have gone to every one of the country’s national parks
A three-year-old girl has visited all 63 US national parks to complete a goal her family set only weeks after she was born.
The aptly-named Journey Castillo’s parents, Eric and Valerie Castillo, have also staked the claim that their daughter is the youngest person known to have gone to every one of the country’s national parks. The couple from San Antonio, Texas, has said they want to inspire other families to get outdoors together and savor the sights and sounds that the world has to offer.
Continue reading...China strengthens emissions reporting requirements for key sectors, gearing up for ETS expansion
Australian project developer sees mismatch between biodiversity and ACCU project rules
Australia at risk of accepting biodiversity decline in offset rules, expert says
Europe and the US should work with China. Joint climate action could be a win-win
From deals on electric cars to investment in solar panels, there is room for all sides in the global green industrial revolution
Our polarised world is failing to tackle the climate crisis at the required speed. The only way to reverse this catastrophic situation is to get the three largest historical emitters – the US, Europe and China – to join forces, directly or indirectly, to accelerate the global shift to green energy.
After months of rising tensions, the possible visit to Washington of the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, later this month could pave the way for a highly anticipated but still unscheduled summit between presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping, and kickstart a reset.
Simone Tagliapietra is a senior fellow at the Brussels-based thinktank Bruegel
Continue reading...Scientists call on ministers to cut limits for ‘forever chemicals’ in UK tap water
Permitted levels of PFAS should be lowered tenfold and national chemicals agency created, says Royal Society of Chemistry
Acceptable levels of “forever chemicals” in drinking water should be reduced tenfold and a new national chemicals agency created to protect public health, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has told the UK government.
The chartered body wants to see a reduction in the cap on levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in tap water. PFAS are a family of about 10,000 widely used chemicals that do not break down easily in the environment. Some have been linked to cancers, liver and thyroid disease, immune and fertility problems, and developmental defects in unborn children.
Continue reading...India aims to send astronaut to the Moon by 2040
Warning of billion-dollar hit to state revenues after high court strikes down Victorian EV tax
NSW premier Chris Minns says ruling on electric vehicle charge is ‘complex’ as governments scramble to understand its impact
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A potential revenue hit worth “billions” has been flagged by the New South Wales government as a result of the high court ruling striking down Victoria’s electric vehicle tax, as state and territories scramble to understand its full impact.
On Wednesday a majority of the high court ruled Victoria’s road-user charge for EV drivers was unconstitutional because the states did not have the power to impose excise taxes on consumption.
Continue reading...“Bubble curtains” may help protect whales from noise of offshore wind construction
Bubble curtains are being rolled out at two US offshore wind projects to minimise noise impact on whales and other marine life.
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New 180MW wind farm officially opened in southern Queensland
The 180 MW Dulacca wind farm officially opened as state Labor government ramps up efforts to reach its renewable energy targets.
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Aware Super to plough up to $2 billion into small scale solar and battery projects
One of Australia's biggest super funds is prepared to plough up to $2 billion in small scale solar and batteries, a sector ignored by big investors.
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