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The battle against illegal goldmining in the Amazon – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-01-29 17:30

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

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Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission

BBC - Mon, 2024-01-29 16:05
The lander has begun sending photos, including that of a nearby rock nicknamed "toy poodle".
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More than 100,000 trees to be planted in Devon to boost Celtic rainforest

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-01-29 16:00

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.

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Asia Pacific power demand going nowhere but up, as China oversupplies solar PV market

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-29 15:46
China, India, and Southeast Asia will see the strongest growth in power demand this decade and the next, a consultancy forecast Monday.
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Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-01-29 15:26
The health of our soils is poor – and getting worse. Here’s why that matters and what we can do about it Ryan Borrett, Science Communications Coordinator, Murdoch University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australian carbon developer flags PNG project eligible under Singapore’s whitelist

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-29 12:46
An Australian carbon project developer is working on a cookstoves project in Papua New Guinea it believes will be one of the first projects eligible to supply carbon credits to Singaporean companies under the country’s whitelist.
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Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ’s seas – it’s time to take action

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-01-29 10:20
Over 200 million tonnes of sediment are transported by rivers to the sea each year, the most widespread water contaminant in the country. Its devastating impact on marine life has to be reversed. Abigail M Smith, Professor of Marine Science, University of Otago Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Carbon Investments Manager, Conservation International – Various Locations

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-29 10:10
This position is an integral part of the CF team by ensuring that high-quality carbon projects are sufficiently funded throughout their lifecycle, while the needs and interests of stakeholders are taken into account. The role will be working closely with global origination and technical teams to support the delivery of turn-key service to both external partners and internally developed projects.
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Conservation Science Initiatives Senior Manager, Conservation International – Various Locations

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-29 10:08
The Conservation Science Initiatives Program Manager will support CI’s efforts to advance transformative efforts at the intersection of science, climate change, and biodiversity conservation. It's a critical position, based in the Moore Center for Science (MCS), responsible for coordinating and driving forward three projects that aim to accelerate and scale conservation science, raise awareness of effective solutions, and deliver innovations crucial to address the urgent challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss.
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Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-01-29 05:05
Australians want government to act on climate change, but not necessarily now, or in their neighbourhood. How can governments resolve this dilemma? Lucy Richardson, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub, Monash University Ella Healy, Operations Manager, Monash University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Deep learning enhances EU carbon price forecasting, researchers find

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-29 00:06
Researchers have developed a new approach to forecasting EU carbon prices, using advanced deep learning techniques to generate what they believe will be more accurate short-term predictions.
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Moment protesters throw soup at Mona Lisa in Paris – video

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-01-28 22:52

Two environmental protesters hurled soup on to the Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris, calling for 'healthy and sustainable food'. The painting, which was behind bulletproof glass, appeared to be undamaged. Gallery visitors looked on in shock as two women threw the yellow-coloured soup before climbing under the barrier in front of the work and flanking the splattered painting. One of the two activists removed her jacket to reveal a white T-shirt bearing the name of the activist group Riposte Alimentaire (Food Response)

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If the National Trust can be captured by a fake grassroots group, what public institution is safe? | Stewart Lee

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-01-28 20:00

Restore Trust’s insidious campaign to get its preferred candidates on to the body’s board could set a dangerous precedent

Ah! The turning of the seasons! Once it was always early summer, as swifts swooped from gables, when the private limited company Restore Trust would announce the “anti-woke” candidates it hoped to parachute on to the National Trust board. As the elephant hawk-moths emerged in the simmer dim, Restore Trust would unveil would-be guardians of our heritage such as the evangelical Christian Stephen Green, who has supported the death penalty for some homosexuals in Uganda, and the pliable biographer Andrew Gimpson, who is even worse, having described Boris Johnson as “a statesman of astonishing political gifts… impelled by a deep love of his country and a determination to serve it to the uttermost of his powers”. I wouldn’t trust Gimpson with a single Jammie Dodger, let alone our national scones. Either way, Restore Trust’s declaration of war on the woke National Trust has become an annual event as comforting, in its own way, as the once reliable blooming of the daffodils. But suddenly, like that yellow splash of colour, it seems to happen earlier every year.

Nostalgia is an illness. But it always seemed important to my mother that the daffodils were out by my birthday in the first week of April. Perhaps, because my earliest birthdays were skewed by the uncertainties of orphanages and foster homes, it mattered to her that something as permanent as the daffodils, and by association the apparently endless cycle of seasons, should mark the anniversary of my arrival on your Earth. I still think of all daffodils as mine, and resent Wales’s cultural appropriation of my flower. Especially when it already has the leek, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci and Pot Noodle’s “too gorgeous” Peter Baynham.

Stewart Lee appears with Celya AB, Fern Brady, Rob Brydon, Rob Delaney, Kevin Eldon, Rosie Holt, Athena Kugblenu and Nish Kumar in Belter for the Shelter, in aid of Hackney Night Shelter, at the Hackney Empire, London, on 1 February

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Trading platform to list Terrasos biodiversity credits

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2024-01-28 09:57
A US-based environmental trading platform will start listing voluntary biodiversity credits generated by Colombian company Terrasos.
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