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IMF highlights energy security gains from EU climate action, issues warning on Eastern Europe
Protesting Indian farmers endure severe heatwave – video
Hundreds of Indian farmers who have been camping for more than 100 days between the Punjab and Haryana states to demand better prices for their crops have been enduring a savage heat wave sweeping swathes of northern India.
Temperatures in Delhi, not far from the protest, have hit a record high of 49.9C (121.8F), as authorities warned of water shortages in the capital
Continue reading...Marine protected areas fail to protect seafloor biodiversity activity, study says
Philippines government partners with developer, bamboo company for large-scale reforestation to earn carbon credits
China sets up $210-mln biodiversity fund for developing nations
As avian flu hops to cows and at least two humans, migrant farm workers are at risk
Officials are now incentivizing testing, but experts say workers need protective equipment and paid sick leave to prevent further spread
On a US dairy farm, working in the milking parlor can mean seven-day weeks, 12-hour shifts and intimate contact with cows and everything they expel.
“When you disconnect the machine from the udder, it can shoot milk in your face,” said José Martínez, a former dairy worker and United Farm Workers advocate based in Washington state. “And there’s no time or place to eat. So we ate our tacos in spare moments with cow shit on our hands.”
Continue reading...New Aussie battery company aims at community storage and EV charging
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Another Queensland gold mine could be converted into pumped hydro project
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Australian business, environmental groups dunk on govt’s new environment legislation
Gigawatt-scale wind project seeks new federal green tick with fewer but bigger turbines
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Make accreditation mandatory for low-carbon heating installers, says Which?
Widening government-run scheme would counter mistrust among householders, says consumer group
The next government should force all tradespeople who install home heat pumps, solar panels and insulation to sign up to a mandatory accreditation scheme to counter mistrust in the industry, a leading consumer group is demanding.
A report from Which? found that households face “significant anxiety” in choosing tradespeople to fit low-carbon heating systems, such as heat pumps, and insulation after “press stories about poor work and rogue traders”.
Continue reading...We know the seas are rising – so why are Australian governments not planning for it?
SBTN appoints external validator for corporate nature targets
“Tough cop on the beat,” or new plod enforcing old “broken laws”? Labor’s EPA gets a grilling
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NSW consulting on GHG emissions reporting, reduction requirements for new and expanding projects
UNDP, GEF launch $135-mln initiative to arrest environmental degradation in small island states
NSW government ‘very concerned’ about asbestos found in Sydney landscaping soil
Minister says ‘it’s illegal’ after Guardian revelations of contaminated products on sale in stores, but Greens say it’s ‘obvious’ new laws not enough
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The NSW government is “very concerned” that asbestos has been found in landscaping soil bought in Sydney, the environment minister has said.
A Guardian Australia investigation revealed this week that contaminated soil fill products were on sale at landscape and garden stores, a decade after NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) investigators first raised concerns about potential contamination.
Continue reading...New data confirms belief that China’s emissions may have already peaked in 2023
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Grong Grong: Australia’s first crowdfunded solar farm powers up
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Wind and solar drought: First new renewable projects join grid after six month hiatus
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