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Swiss mountain pass will lose all glacier ice ‘in a few weeks’ for first time in centuries
Bare rock is emerging between Scex Rouge and Tsanfleuron glaciers as they melt at an accelerated rate
The thick layer of ice that has covered a Swiss mountain pass for centuries will have melted away completely within a few weeks, according to a local ski resort.
After a dry winter, the summer heatwaves hitting Europe have been catastrophic for the Alpine glaciers, which have been melting at an accelerated rate.
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UK weather: drought expected to be declared in parts of England on Friday
Drought group preparing to meet as Met Office issues highest fire risk warning for much of England
An official drought could be declared for parts of England on Friday as rising temperatures and tinderbox conditions prompted the Met Office to issue its highest warning under its fire severity index.
The National Drought Group – made up of civil servants, the Environment Agency, water companies and other groups including the National Farmers’ Union – is due to meet on Friday to discuss the longest dry spell since 1976.
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AEMO spent $130m on emergency reserves to keep lights on in coal dependent states
AEMO reveals that $130 million was spent in the last year on emergency reserves to ensure the lights didn't go out in the country's two most coal dependent states.
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Burning imported wood in Drax power plant ‘doesn’t make sense’, says Kwarteng
Drax has taken £5.6bn in subsidies from energy bill payers but business secretary says practice is ‘not sustainable’
The importing of wood to burn in Drax power station “is not sustainable” and “doesn’t make any sense”, the business and energy secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, told a private meeting of MPs this week.
The remarks are significant as the burning of biomass to produce energy is an important part of the UK government’s net zero strategy and has received £5.6bn in subsidies from energy bill payers over the last decade. Scientists and campaigners have long argued that burning wood to produce electricity is far from green and can even increase the CO2 emissions driving the climate crisis.
Continue reading...Cumbria coalmine decision delayed again as critics condemn ‘zombie’ No 10
Campaigners told new deadline for decision on first new deep coalmine in more than 30 years is 8 November
A much-anticipated decision on whether the UK’s first new deep coalmine in more than 30 years should go ahead has been delayed again.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) has written to Friends of the Earth to inform the organisation that the new secretary of state, Greg Clark, has set a new deadline of 8 November to rule on whether the coalmine should be granted planning permission.
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Greens urge Labor to reject international carbon offsets as ‘accounting tricks’
Adam Bandt says allowing global offsets to be traded along with Australian ones would just delay action to cut emissions
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The Greens have called on the Albanese government to reject advice that Australia should allow greater use of international carbon offsets, arguing it would delay cuts in greenhouse gas emissions locally.
A review of international offsets by the Climate Change Authority, a policy advisory body, urged the government to develop a carbon market strategy as a step towards allowing international carbon offsets to be traded along with Australian carbon credits.
Continue reading...'Firenado' sparked by hot winds and wildfires burns in California – video
Smoke and flames swirled in a tornado-like pattern as hot winds met a wildfire in southern California.
The fire near Quail Lake in Gorman closed portions of Route 138 northwest of Los Angeles.
The LA county fire department tweeted that crews were making good progress on the fire and that no structures were threatened
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Wild portraits and magical landscapes: Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022 – in pictures
The Nature TTL Photographer of the Year winner has been chosen from more than 8,000 images from all over the world. From a scarred lion getting its close-up to a fish with a mouthful, entrants competed to secure category wins in wild portraits, animal behaviour, camera traps, underwater, the night sky, small world, landscapes, urban wildlife and under-16, with the overall winner chosen from the category wins
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The Amazon absorbs huge amount of CO2 and helps to cool the world, but recent studies have shown the rainforest is approaching a tipping point, with profound implications for the global climate and biodiversity. The section in Brazil, which has suffered the most deforestation since 2006, is already producing more carbon than it absorbs, and there are worrying signs that the rest of the forest is not far behind. Josh Toussaint-Strauss investigates how the Amazon has reached this point, and how agriculture and Brazilian politics are playing a central role
Continue reading...Labor to back new fossil fuel projects that ‘stack up’ economically and environmentally
Resources minister praises gas industry as ‘ally’ of renewable energy and says she will work with states and territories to encourage new supply
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The Albanese government will continue to support new fossil fuel projects so long as they “stack up” from an economic and environmental perspective, the federal resources minister says.
Labor rejected the Greens’ demand that there be no new fossil fuel projects during negotiations over the climate bill. The government is pushing states and territories to expand domestic gas supply as it attempts to shore up the local market.
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Plans for massive 600MW wind farm unveiled for Queensland
Renewable Energy Partners plans to develop a 600MW wind farm with up to 96 wind turbines, its fourth wind farm project in Queensland.
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Australia’s oldest gas utility says ‘switch to electric’
The utility formerly known as the Australian Gas Light Company has become the latest advocate for all-electric homes.
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Australian vanadium producer invests in Ultra Power to develop flow battery modules
Richmond Vanadium Technology to invest in Ultra Power Systems in bid to tap into the vanadium redox flow battery sector in Australia and overseas.
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