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Move to sustainable food systems could bring $10tn benefits a year, study finds
Existing production destroys more value than it creates due to medical and environmental costs, researchers say
A shift towards a more sustainable global food system could create up to $10tn (£7.9tn) of benefits a year, improve human health and ease the climate crisis, according to the most comprehensive economic study of its type.
It found that existing food systems destroyed more value than they created due to hidden environmental and medical costs, in effect, borrowing from the future to take profits today.
Continue reading...Fears back-to-back cyclones may have damaged Great Barrier Reef
Strong waves and sediment-laden freshwater pushed out from river catchments may have damaged parts of reef system, experts say
Back-to-back cyclones crossing the Great Barrier Reef have experts concerned vast flood plumes and heavy waves may have damaged parts of the world’s biggest coral reef system.
Reef scientists and conservationists went into the summer worried that an El Niño weather pattern would elevate the risk of mass coral bleaching.
Continue reading...Carbon ratings firm forms partnership with Australian project developer
India launches framework to introduce voluntary carbon markets to agriculture
Green iron from waste is viable, study says
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Singapore to help Laos get carbon market access, eyes Article 6 partnership
London insurer offers product to derisk carbon capture and storage expansion
Taiwan regulator wraps up draft blue carbon methodology
European voluntary carbon insurance startup raises $12 mln in seed round
Commercial and Carbon Trading Analyst, Corporate Carbon – Sydney
The battle against illegal goldmining in the Amazon – in pictures
A year after Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, declared a humanitarian crisis among the Yanomami and vowed zero tolerance for illegal mining, environmental enforcers have said the progress since the ousting from the reservation of 80% of the wildcat miners is in jeopardy. As the military has rolled back its support for the crackdown, the miners have made fresh incursions into Yanomami land, they say
Continue reading...Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission
More than 100,000 trees to be planted in Devon to boost Celtic rainforest
National Trust says it hopes to establish 50 hectares across three sites close to surviving pockets of rainforest
More than 100,000 trees are being planted in north Devon as part of efforts to boost temperate or Celtic rainforests, some of the UK’s most magical but endangered environments.
The trees are being planted close to surviving pockets of rainforest at two spots close to the coast and one inland.
Continue reading...Asia Pacific power demand going nowhere but up, as China oversupplies solar PV market
Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them
Greg Combet to quit Net Zero job to succeed Peter Costello as chair of the Future Fund
The former Labor minister will resign from the Net Zero Economy Agency to take up the new post.
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Akaysha’s 2hr Tasmania battery flies through approvals in months
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Industrial polluters cost Europe €4.3 trillion in health and environmental damage, coal the main culprit
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