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Major Japanese industrial firm to embark on carbon capture pilot
Social enterprise offers young people paid opportunity to protect UK oceans
Sea Ranger Service will offer the chance to carry out maintenance work and climate research on sailing vessels
A social enterprise has launched offering people between the ages of 18 and 29 the chance to protect the seas around the UK while getting paid.
The Sea Ranger Service (SRS) will offer young people the chance to sail out to sea and undertake vital work to conserve Britain’s oceans.
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Indonesia presidential candidate aims to speed up carbon trading regulations
What do angry farmers in Nevada and Germany have in common? They’re being exploited by the far right | George Monbiot
Populists are taking advantage of agrarian protests sparked by genuine crises – and it all feels horribly familiar
When environmental activists calling for less pollution sit in the streets, across Europe they are now abused and attacked, arrested and handed extreme and draconian sentences. When farmers contesting pollution rules block entire city centres and major roads and spray manure on government buildings, the authorities sit and wait for them to go home. Few, if any, are prosecuted, and those who are receive small penalties. The promise of equality before the law has seldom looked emptier.
The hard right and far right demonise people who challenge the status quo, and valorise those who seek to restore it. Governments and police forces across the rich world have proved all too responsive to their demands.
Continue reading...Nobel laureates call on EU to relax rules on genetic modification
Open letter says lawmakers must ‘reject fearmongering’ and allow scientists to develop crops that can withstand ‘climate emergency’
The EU must “reject the darkness of anti-science fearmongering” before a key vote on gene editing, 34 Nobel prize winners have said.
In an open letter shared with the Guardian and other European newspapers, the laureates demanded that lawmakers relax strict rules on genetic modification to embrace new techniques that target specific genes and edit their code. The technology could make crops more resistant to disease and more likely to survive extreme weather events that are growing more violent as the planet heats up.
Continue reading...‘The pigs have disappeared’: swine fever threatens food source for millions as disease hits wild herds
Scientists call for urgent intervention, as bearded pig populations are devastated by the deadly virus on islands such as Borneo
Populations of wild pigs are crashing due to the spread of African swine fever (ASF), threatening the livelihoods of millions who depend on them for food, researchers warn.
With a fatality rate of almost 100%, ASF has swept across Asia, Europe and Africa, devastating domestic and wild pig populations over the past 10 to 20 years. The impacts are especially significant in Borneo, in south-east Asia, where bearded pig numbers have declined by between 90% and 100% since it arrived on the island in 2021, researchers said.
Continue reading...Germany’s last solar module factory threatens to close, as China’s grip distorts market
Germany's last solar module plant – and the largest in Europe – is preparing to close, as the glut of China panels makes business unsustainable.
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A record 63 billion-dollars of weather disasters hit Earth in 2023
Seven nations had their most expensive weather disaster on record in the last 12 months, and the continent of Africa suffered two of its deadliest.
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Singapore NBS firm expands, expects first credits from Philippine forest project next year
NZU demand expected to increase, Carbon Fund says
Neoen calls time on pioneering off-grid solar and battery project, decommissions Degrussa
Less than a decade after it was built to power a remote WA copper mine, Neoen confirms it will dismantle the Degrussa solar and battery project. But what will become of the panels?
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Northvolt secures funds for first circular battery gigafactory in western world
Swedish battery manufacturer secures mammoth $US5bn loan to help develop Northvolt Ett gigafactory and adjacent battery recycling plant, Revolt Ett.
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CP Daily: Thursday January 18, 2024
WCI Markets: CCAs surge on thin volumes, WCAs continue to dive
UK mining giant invests in Chilean blue carbon offset project
Solar farms face “large, unpredictable” revenue swings as marginal loss factors strike again
Clean Energy Investor Group warns solar projects in parts of NSW and Victoria face big hits to revenue, as "old issues around MLFs come back to haunt the industry."
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Vermont lawmakers introduce climate “superfund” legislation
US govt finalises $1.1 bln award to California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
Stick to the plan: Lights won’t go out when Eraring closes on schedule
Consistent with AEMO's own modelling, our new analysis reconfirms there is no material electricity reliability gap for NSW if Eraring closes on schedule.
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