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Malaysian developer launches avoided deforestation methodology
Report finds 92% of firms do not have net zero target in place
Dutch project developer upgrades carbon credit issuance outlook
More than 160 elephants die in Zimbabwe, with many more at risk
Drought in Hwange national park was the cause of most of the deaths, and wildlife experts fear the climate crisis could make such events look normal
At least 160 elephants have died as drought conditions hit Zimbabwe, and with hot, dry weather likely to continue, conservationists fear there could be more deaths to come.
The elephants died between August and December last year in the 14,651 sq km Hwange national park, which is home to endangered elephants, buffalo, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and other species. At least six other elephants have recently been discovered dead outside the park in suspected poaching incidents.
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Philippines govt weighs carbon pricing instruments
National Trust fits ‘pioneering’ ground source heat pump at Kingston Lacy
New system should help preserve art collection at Dorset country mansion by providing a steady, gentle heat
Over the years Kingston Lacy, which was built to resemble a Venetian palace that has materialised in the English countryside, has been kept warm and dry with open fires and coal and oil boilers.
Now a “pioneering” ground source heat pump has been installed to protect the spectacular Dorset country mansion and its collection of paintings by masters such as Velázquez, Titian and Rubens.
Continue reading...UK water industry’s ‘urgent’ plan to tackle sewage pollution delayed by four months
Exclusive: Documents released after Freedom of Information Act requests show repeated requests for plans
Plans from the UK water industry to “urgently” tackle the sewage pollution crisis have been delayed by four months, with no publication date in sight, the Guardian can reveal.
Government ministers last year demanded water executives send them a “plan for urgent change” to tackle outflows which spill untreated human waste into rivers and seas.
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WA’s biggest wind farm proposed as developer moves on from bruising Victoria experience
Wind Prospect's proposed wind farm in Western Australia promises to be its largest – and is less likely to have to work around bird breeding seasons.
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How rising sea levels will affect our coastal cities and towns
Barossa “carbon factory” cleared as Teals lay down gauntlet on 2030 emissions target
Barossa gas project is terrible news for the climate and Tiwi Islanders. It goes ahead against record warming and calls for more ambitious emissions targets.
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Queensland funds another 12 “solar soaker” batteries, plus two locally made flow batteries
Energy Queensland gets new funds to install another 12 network connected batteries across the state – including two flow batteries made by local manufacturers.
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Jarden Head of Commodities “on gardening leave” as merger looms
Up to 5 billion people to be hit by rainfall changes this century if CO₂ emissions are not curbed, research shows
The promise and peril of CCS – a technology that must be viewed with extreme skepticism
CCS is as promising as nuclear fusion, and possibly just as farfetched to be practical, economic and on a scale that would make a difference.
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Gippsland offshore wind contender swept up in BlackRock’s huge infrastructure buy-up
Renewables developer with big batteries and offshore wind in its Australian pipeline has been snapped up in BlackRock $3bn acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners.
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