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REDD+ developer expresses frustration, concern with Verra engagement on method overhaul
Forestry investor begins measuring biodiversity baselines in preparation for incoming nature markets
UK ministers under pressure to tighten laws on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Vast numbers of people drinking water with levels that would be banned in the US, research shows
Pressure is building on UK ministers to tighten regulations on PFAS “forever chemicals” as research shows vast numbers of people are drinking water with levels that would be banned in the US.
On Tuesday, US president Joe Biden announced plans to drive down acceptable limits in drinking water to four nanograms per litre (4ng/l) for two types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFOS and PFOA), and announced proposals to regulate four more – PFNA, PFHxS, PFBS and GenX Chemicals – as a mixture.
Continue reading...‘Phenomenal loophole’ in quotas could lead to massive overfishing
Exclusive: Drastically weakened rules on how vessels document their catches of endangered species could endanger the marine ecosystem, confidential EU papers reveal
A push by EU fishing nations including France and Spain to weaken how fish catches are reported could see massive overfishing of endangered species and even “call into question” the whole point of setting quotas, according to confidential EU documents seen by the Guardian.
Europe’s most commonly fished species – which include mackerel, tuna, Atlantic herring and sprat – could be threatened under the latest proposal, which would apply to all vessels in EU waters.
Continue reading...Virgin Orbit to pause all operations from Thursday
Why are electricity prices going up again, and will it ever end?
Carbon neutral commodity claims need emissions accounting for entire supply chain, conference told
China releases final ETS allocation plan with minor adjustments, leaves key questions unanswered
There is no “gas shortage,” just a shortage of ethics and integrity from gas cartel
We know the solution to the energy crisis, and it is not to pander to the demands of the war-profiteering, multinational gas cartel to create new supply.
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World's first octopus farm proposals alarm scientists
Drought risk to England regions after dry February, scientists warn
Seaweed trials to slash methane from cow burps win federal funding
Three research projects aimed at reducing methane emissions from livestock will receive between $1 million and $3 million each in federal government funding.
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Huge gigawatt scale solar and big battery project seeks approval in gas heartland
Developer seeks approval to build a huge solar farm and big battery in southern Queensland's CSG heartland, opposite a black coal power plant.
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Windy weather sets new renewable generation records across Europe
Strong wind generation conditions help deliver what reports suggest is Europe's highest yet combined wind and solar hourly production peak.
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We’re building harder, hotter cities: it’s vital we protect and grow urban green spaces – new report
Voltage control to boost solar penetration and reliability for vulnerable rural towns
University researcher gets grant to study voltage management that could boost solar uptake and lift reliability in vulnerable grids in regional areas.
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Renewables help slash gas demand over British winter, avoid £15bn in energy costs
Renewables and nuclear stepped up to power Britain through a difficult winter, slashing demand for imported gas by 66% and saving consumers billions.
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Australia’s biggest solar farm powers up to help replace New South Wales coal
The first stage of what will be the biggest solar farm in Australia - at least for the time being - has been officially opened near Uralla in NSW.
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