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Week in wildlife – in pictures: an escaped tortoise, friendly harvest mice and a giraffe on the move
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...China: still the world’s biggest emitter, but also an emerging force in climate diplomacy
How will we solve the world’s water wars? An ancient Spanish court offers one answer | Roman Krznaric
From Los Angeles to Cairo, the global water crisis is escalating – but Valencia’s Tribunal de les Aigües could inspire a solution
Every Thursday at noon, outside the west door of Valencia’s cathedral, nine black-cloaked figures – one wearing a banded cap and with a ceremonial harpoon by their side – gather for their weekly meeting, as they have done for hundreds of years. This is the Tribunal de les Aigües (Tribunal of Waters) – a water court that may be the oldest institution of justice in Europe.
It may seem like a relic of the past, but in fact, in the midst of a global water crisis, the tribunal is more relevant than ever. We are a civilisation at risk of committing aquacide. Due to droughts caused by climate change, expanding industrial agriculture and growing urbanisation, one in every four people will be affected by water scarcity over coming decades, with cities from Los Angeles and Cairo to Melbourne and São Paulo facing acute shortages. Water conflicts are on the rise, both within and between nations – we are increasingly fighting over water rather than oil and land. Moreover, in countries such as the UK, private water companies are jacking up prices and siphoning off super-profits while dumping sewage in the rivers.
Continue reading...Roots and refuge: the year’s best mangrove images – in pictures
From an unexpected glimpse of a silky anteater to a tagged terrapin, here is a selection of this year’s winning, runner-up and commended images from the 2024 Mangrove photography awards, run by the Mangrove Action Project
Continue reading...Forget nuclear: 5B says plunging price of PV means giga-scale solar farms the future for old coal plants
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Blue hydrogen from CCS is a con with a big carbon footprint
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Bill shock: Energy retailers have a nasty surprise with smart meters and time of use tariffs
The post Bill shock: Energy retailers have a nasty surprise with smart meters and time of use tariffs appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Childhood air pollution directly linked to adult lung health, study says
Connection found between early exposure and bronchitic symptoms in adults without previous lung problems
Air pollution breathed in during childhood is one of the factors in adult lung health, according to a new study.
The origins of the study date back to 1992 when researchers began investigating the effects of air pollution on groups of children in California. Some of these children are now in their 40s.
Continue reading...Singapore offshore wind services outfit plans to spend $US1bn in Australian market
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Solar doesn’t need a toxic “friendship” with nuclear power
The post Solar doesn’t need a toxic “friendship” with nuclear power appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Bizarre and naive: Productivity Commission fails to grasp Australia’s big green industry opportunity
The post Bizarre and naive: Productivity Commission fails to grasp Australia’s big green industry opportunity appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Delays flagged for South Australia’s biggest wind project as damages claims prop up Neoen earnings
The post Delays flagged for South Australia’s biggest wind project as damages claims prop up Neoen earnings appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Energy Insiders Podcast: The extraordinary solar and battery boom in the Texas oil state
The post Energy Insiders Podcast: The extraordinary solar and battery boom in the Texas oil state appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Washington state reports funding cuts if cap-and-trade scrapped, think-tank claims shortcomings in govt analysis
WCI Markets: CCAs contained below WCAs all week
Interest in CCS piqued by EPA power plant rule, but legal questions stymie development -panellists
Mexican ETS framework one step away from publication as private sector interest grows
US federal CCS support unlikely to be deterred by potential Trump presidency, experts say
Olympic demand for ‘unproven’ ice therapy is unsustainable, scientists say
Researchers say 650 tonnes on order for Paris Games is a potential stress on local and regional resources
From cold-water swimming to ice baths, deliberately freezing yourself has been hailed as a panacea for everything from menopause symptoms to arthritis, headaches and immunity conditions.
And for sportspeople, ice is widely used to aid recovery after exercise. But now researchers have said the clinical benefits of ice therapy are not evidence-based and its popularity is bad for the environment.
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