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Bagging a Munro gets easier as volunteers fund repairs to mountain paths
Scottish Highlands campaign has raised two-thirds of £300,000 target for footpaths on An Teallach. But more is needed to protect people and environment
One of Scotland’s most impressive and recognisable mountains will have its walking paths restored after hillwalkers and charities clubbed together to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Mountaineering Scotland and the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland (Oats) launched a campaign last May to raise £300,000 for essential path repairs on An Teallach in Wester Ross, in the north-west Highlands, asking walkers and climbers to “give the hill a few quid”. The It’s Up to Us campaign has announced that £218,000 has already been donated.
Continue reading...Approval fast tracked for first of huge solar and wind projects to power giant iron ore mines
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Australia’s biggest solar farm has a highly profitable first quarter after construction delays
Australia's biggest solar farm enjoyed a highly profitable first quarter of the year.
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Clean air zones: What is the money raised spent on?
Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds
Disastrous, dark shadow, destroys our economy: five climate elders on Peter Dutton’s emissions stance
From Peter Garrett to Prof Lesley Hughes there is frustration, despair and ‘a towering sense of anger’ over the opposition leader’s shift on the 2030 target
Any sense of a ceasefire in Australia’s fractious climate wars was blown away this week after the Coalition said it would not back the country’s 2030 emissions reduction target at the next election.
Peter Dutton’s declaration would mean that, if elected, a Coalition government will seek to breach a central tenet of the global Paris climate accord that countries should not “backslide” on their climate ambition.
Continue reading...Voluntary carbon project developer shuts down, lays off remaining staff -media
Outdoor clothing brands still using ‘forever chemicals’ despite health risk
Campaigners find PFAS, which can contaminate the soil and water supply, in more than 80% of 27 companies’ products
Hikers may be inadvertently damaging the environment and risking their own health by wearing clothes made waterproof with “forever chemicals”, according to research by Ethical Consumer.
The campaigning magazine examined 27 companies that make outdoor clothing such as fleeces, waterproof jackets, walking boots and rucksacks, and found 82% were still using per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.
Continue reading...Alaska limits cruise ship passengers in capital city after 1.6m visitors last year
Juneau agrees deal with industry body to curtail visits but critics say it does not go far enough to protect quality of life
Alaska’s capital city is to limit the numbers of cruise ship passengers arriving at the port amid concerns over tourism’s growing impact, but a leading critic of the industry has said further measures to protect Alaskans’ quality of life are needed.
Located on the Gastineau Channel in southern Alaska, Juneau has a population of 32,000 and last year received a record 1.65 million cruise ship passengers – a 23% increase from the previous high.
Continue reading...Offshore wind zone shrunk and pushed further out to sea to protect penguins, reefs and whales
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Drones reveal Antarctic whale 'acrobatics'
Traders add longer-dated vintages, mostly reduce V24s across North American carbon markets
California Legislature passes 2024-25 budget, allocates $40 mln for carbon removal
WCI Q3 auction volume dips to lowest offered YtD
Canadian emissions and GDP higher in 2030 without carbon pricing -government data
Fate of EU nature law hangs in the balance at Monday ministerial meeting
CF NORTH AMERICA: Longer term strategy necessary in maturing VCM, experts say
VCM activity plummeted in May, ahead of first CCP integrity label approval
Germany’s top climate envoy says ‘this is the critical decade’ after Dutton ditches 2030 target
Representative from Europe’s biggest economy and key player in global climate talks says deep emissions cuts by 2030 ‘essential’ to limit climate heating to 1.5C
Germany’s climate envoy has dismissed claims the Paris agreement is only about reaching net zero emissions by 2050, warning that deep cuts by 2030 are “essential” and scientific evidence shows “this is the critical decade” to act on global heating.
Australia’s opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has refused to commit to a 2030 emissions reduction target prior to the next national election, prompting claims from Labor, the Greens and independents that the Coalition isn’t serious about acting on the climate crisis.
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