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China 2024 emissions may stay flat if energy demand growth continues, report says
Global wind capacity set to double by 2030, missing the tripling target -think tank
‘Cruisezilla’ passenger ships have doubled in size since 2000, campaigners warn
Experts say booming demand for holidays afloat mean ocean liners’ burden on the environment is growing
The huge passenger vessels sometimes known as “cruisezillas” are getting bigger than ever, according to new research which has found that the world’s biggest cruise ships have doubled in size since 2000.
If the industry’s growth does not slow, the biggest ships in 2050 will be eight times larger, in terms of tonnage, than the Titanic – the largest ship on the seas before it sank a century ago, according to the campaign group Transport & Environment (T&E). The group also found that the number of cruise ships has risen 20-fold since 1970.
Continue reading...Repeating aids believing: climate misinformation feels more true through repetition - even if you back climate science
‘Wake-up call to humanity’: research shows the Great Barrier Reef is the hottest it’s been in 400 years
Repeating climate denial claims makes them seem more credible, Australian-led study finds
Even those who are concerned about climate crisis were influenced by false claims, showing how ‘insidious’ repetition is, researcher says
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Repeating false and sceptical claims about climate science makes them seem more credible – including to people who accept the science and are alarmed by the climate crisis – new research has found.
The study’s lead author, Mary Jiang, from the Australian National University, said: “The findings show how powerful and insidious repetition is and how it can influence people’s assessment of truth.”
Continue reading...Death toll for birds hitting buildings may be over 1 billion a year in US – report
Only 40% of birds survive collisions with windows, researchers say, suggesting that mortality rates are far higher than previously thought
Less than half of stunned or injured birds survive a collision with a window, research has found, pushing up estimates that more than 1 billion birds may die each year from flying into buildings in the US.
In a new study published on Wednesday in Plos One, researchers examined how many birds recovered in rehabilitative care after a building collision. Older estimates had assumed that most stunned birds would recover, but researchers found about 60% died, meaning the number killed by building strikes may be far higher than previously thought.
Continue reading...FEATURE: EU carbon intensity limits will be the bigger driver in cutting shipping fuel emissions
ANALYSIS: Piecing together Chile’s carbon pricing jigsaw could sharpen public policy
Pollination partners with forestry nonprofit subsidiary to support ARR carbon projects
400-year record heat threat to Great Barrier Reef
400-year record heat threat to Great Barrier Reef
Big fashion falls short of climate targets, new report finds
Hottest ocean temperatures in 400 years an ‘existential threat’ to the Great Barrier Reef, report finds
Researchers say coral analysis shows recent extreme temperatures would not have happened without greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels
Ocean temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef are now the hottest in at least 400 years and are an “existential threat” to the planet’s unique natural wonder, according to new scientific research.
Scientists analysed long-lived corals in and around the reef that keep a record of temperature hidden in their skeleton and matched them to modern observations.
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