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Forested Brazilian state resumes plans to auction millions of hectares of public land for carbon project development
Greenpeace activists held in Belgium after occupying gas terminal
Greenpeace Belgium working to release 14 protesters who sailed inflatables into the Fluxys LGN terminal in Zeebrugge
Fourteen Greenpeace activists have been held for more than 48 hours after trespassing into and occupying a liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal in Zeebrugge, Belgium
Greenpeace Belgium said it was working for their release. Valerie Del Re, director of Greenpeace Belgium, said: “It’s not our activists, but gas companies like Fluxys who are the criminals in this story.
Continue reading...Plastic is already in blood, breast milk, and placentas. Now it may be in our brains | Adrienne Matei
The particles could be linked to cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s
Researchers at the University of Vienna have discovered particles of plastic in mice’s brains just two hours after the mice ingested drinking water containing plastic.
Once in the brain, “Plastic particles could increase the risk of inflammation, neurological disorders or even neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s,” Lukas Kenner, one of the researchers, said in a statement, although more research is needed to determine the relationship between plastics and these brain disorders. In addition to potentially severe degenerative consequences, the researchers also believe that microplastic contamination in our brains can cause short-term health effects such as cognitive impairment, neurotoxicity and altered neurotransmitter levels, which can contribute to behavioral changes.
Adrienne Matei is a freelance journalist
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Continue reading...RWE says Australian eight hour battery win puts it on path to 3GW of storage
Germany energy giant RWE says the landmark battery storage win in Australia with its proposed eight hour storage configuration is part of a global ambition to build 3GW of battery storage capacity by 2030. RWE Renewables is to build a 50MW, eight hour battery (400MWh) next to its 249MW Limondale solar farm in south-west NSW […]
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Biden is still not doing nearly enough about the climate crisis | Steven Donziger
The president is trying to appeal to climate-conscious young voters and appease the fossil fuel industry. It won’t work
Just before announcing that he would again run for president, Joe Biden signed off on what on the surface looks like a great move to help address the climate crisis: an executive order that creates an office of environmental justice in the White House. “Environmental justice,” the president said from the Rose Garden, “will be the mission of the entire government, woven directly into how we work with state, local, tribal and territorial governments.”
That is a beautiful sentiment. And sentiment, when coupled with substantive policy positions, can lead the country forward. The idea of a White House office that can help mobilize an all-of-government response to the climate crisis could be a force multiplier in the fight to save the planet. But to be effective it needs real presidential leadership that involves the creation of a bold and realistic plan to phase out fossil fuels along a strict timeline.
Steven Donziger is a human rights and environmental lawyer, a Guardian US columnist, and the creator of the Substack newsletter Donziger on Justice
Continue reading...Australia, PNG sign carbon market cooperation statements amid corruption investigation
River pollution becomes key issue in English local elections
Discharge of raw sewage is mainstream concern in first local elections since Guardian revealed scale of problem
River pollution has become a leading issue on doorsteps during the countdown to the local elections on Thursday.
Thousands of seats are being contested across England, the largest number since 2019 when the Conservatives lost control of several councils. These are the first local elections since the Guardian revealed the hidden scandal of the scale of raw sewage pollution in rivers, pushing the issue into the mainstream political debate.
Continue reading...1 in 4 households struggle to pay power bills. Here are 5 ways to tackle hidden energy poverty
Businesses urged to electrify everything as budget energy tax incentive announced
New federal government policy incentive offers tax deductions to businesses that invest in energy saving electrical appliances and get off gas.
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Last of 66 concrete foundations laid for biggest wind farm in NSW
Last of 66 concrete foundations poured at what will be the biggest wind farm in NSW, supplying power to a gold mine.
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Air pollution spikes linked to irregular heartbeats, study finds
Study of 200,000 Chinese hospital admissions finds acute exposure to air pollution raises risk of heart arrhythmias
Spikes in air pollution increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias, a large study has found.
The research, based on nearly 200,000 hospital admissions in China, found a significant increase in risk of arrhythmias in the first few hours after an increase in air pollution levels. Heart arrhythmias can increase the risk of heart disease and sudden cardiac death.
Continue reading...Lower cost coal to boost Origin earnings as it joins rush to offshore wind
Origin says price cap and lower cost coal to boost its earnings as it confirms it has joined rush to offshore wind in Australia.
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Eight hour big battery trumps pumped hydro in NSW long duration storage tender
First big battery with eight hours storage beats pumped hydro projects to win Australia's first long duration storage tender.
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NSW gets stunning low price for wind and solar in biggest renewables auction
NSW announced results of first renewable auction, with solar prices below $35/MWh and wind below $50/MWh.
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Drone seeding and E-seeds sound exciting, but ecosystem restoration needs practical solutions
India to participate in CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme from 2027
Field of fresh cow pats welcomes first dung beetles to be rewilded in France
Sixty of the keystone species released near Bordeaux to feast on waste from wild cattle and help restore a vital habitat on the Atlantic coast
In a forest clearing filled with cowpats, French history is being made: the country’s first translocation of dung beetles in a nature reserve near Bordeaux.
With the same pomp and ceremony afforded to the release of an Iberian lynx or a European bison, about 60 “ball rolling” insects were brought to the marshy forests of Étang de Cousseau in south-west France on Wednesday to restore a vital ecosystem function on the Atlantic coast.
Continue reading...Queensland looks to turbo-charge electric car sales amid debate over government incentives
Some argue that state-by-state incentives for buyers would be better spent on electric vehicle infrastructure
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In the race to adopt electric cars, one Australian state or territory is several laps in front of the rest.
The Australian Capital Territory has become the nation’s clear frontrunner, consistently recording electric vehicle sales more than twice as high as any other part of the country.
Continue reading...Seal’s mystery ability to tolerate toxic metal could aid medical research, say scientists
The Juan Fernández fur seal, once thought extinct, can ingest cadmium without ill effects – though no one knows how
A creature that humans came very close to obliterating now offers hope that we may be able to find ways to tackle one of the most pernicious environmental poisons, say scientists.
Their research has revealed that one of the world’s most isolated aquatic mammals, the
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