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Davos 2024: US Energy Transition Accelerator offers a key tool to meeting goal to triple renewables by 2030 -Kerry
Trailblazing carbon removal buyers start to worry about price per tonne
Greenland losing 30m tonnes of ice an hour, study reveals
Total is 20% higher than thought and may have implications for collapse of globally important north Atlantic ocean currents
The Greenland ice cap is losing an average of 30m tonnes of ice an hour due to the climate crisis, a study has revealed, which is 20% more than was previously thought.
Some scientists are concerned that this additional source of freshwater pouring into the north Atlantic might mean a collapse of the ocean currents called the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) is closer to being triggered, with severe consequences for humanity.
Continue reading...Swiss carbon capture firm announces next round of funding
German DAC firm and Canadian carbon project developer collaborate on new facility
Environmental commodities investor launches, targets provision of high-quality carbon credits
Fly-tipping forces landowners to turn farms into 'forts'
Newer vintages play increasing role in voluntary carbon market, say analysts
EU Parliament votes to ban false carbon neutral claims
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China’s thermal power growth outpaces total output in 2023, coal production hits record high
Carnegie deploys wave powered barge concept in WA waters
Carnegie Clean Energy has deployed a demonstration of its wave powered barge concept in waters offshore from the company's WA headquarters.
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Derbyshire man caught on camera stealing peregrine falcon eggs – video
A Derbyshire man who was caught on camera stealing peregrine falcon eggs has been jailed for 18 weeks. The footage was taken in April 2023 from a hidden camera put in place at a quarry near Bolsover by an investigations team at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Eggs from wild peregrine falcons can sell for tens of thousands of pounds overseas. Christopher Wheeldon, from Darley Dale, was seen abseiling down a cliff and stealing three eggs. He admitted to disturbing the nest and was sentenced in January
Continue reading...What I learned when a ‘once in 100 years’ flood hit my city – 10 years after the last one | Nell Frizzell
My dad was completely flooded in on his boat, with just a ukulele and three potatoes to tide him over. A bad situation, certainly – but still a better bet, perhaps, than those of us living in bricks and mortar
My dad lives on a boat. Despite the earrings, tattoos, missing teeth and bare feet, he is not a pirate – just a man with an expensive divorce and a public sector job, living in one of the most unaffordable cities in the UK.
This month, his mooring in Oxford was hit by the kind of flood described as “once in 100 years”. Except the same thing happened 10 years ago. And three years before that. All along the same stretch of water.
Continue reading...Voluntary carbon marketplace partners with another credit ratings agency
Malaysian developer launches avoided deforestation methodology
Report finds 92% of firms do not have net zero target in place
Dutch project developer upgrades carbon credit issuance outlook
More than 160 elephants die in Zimbabwe, with many more at risk
Drought in Hwange national park was the cause of most of the deaths, and wildlife experts fear the climate crisis could make such events look normal
At least 160 elephants have died as drought conditions hit Zimbabwe, and with hot, dry weather likely to continue, conservationists fear there could be more deaths to come.
The elephants died between August and December last year in the 14,651 sq km Hwange national park, which is home to endangered elephants, buffalo, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and other species. At least six other elephants have recently been discovered dead outside the park in suspected poaching incidents.
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