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‘Absolute horror’: Devon village in shock at felling of 100 ancient beech trees
Outrage in Colaton Raleigh after trees felled by government agency without consulting community
Not much happens in the sleepy village of Colaton Raleigh, where almost half of the residents are retired. So local walkers were horrified when they woke up one morning to an act of “environmental vandalism” that left behind the maimed stumps of 100 ancient beech trees.
Residents in the east Devon community are grieving the loss of the beloved trees, which were located in a special conservation area and site of special scientific interest, home to lots of local plants and animals, after they were felled by a government agency without consulting the community or council.
Continue reading...Wind turbines generate more than half of UK’s electricity amid Storm Pia
New clean energy record set after windfarms generate 21.8GW in half an hour on Thursday morning
The blustery weather brought by Storm Pia has helped Britain’s windfarms set a new clean energy record, with wind turbines generating more than half of the country’s electricity.
Windfarms generated 21.8 gigawatts (GW) of electricity between 8am and 8.30am on Thursday, according to RenewableUK, a not-for-profit renewable energy trade association, citing figures from National Grid’s electricity system operator (ESO).
Continue reading...New REDD+ methodology would have issued fewer carbon credits to past projects, mitigating risk of inflated baselines -study
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Pakistan uses artificial rain in attempt to cut pollution levels
Cloud seeding improves air quality in city of Lahore but experts say practice is not a sustainable solution
Artificial rain has been used in an attempt to lower pollution levels in Lahore, Pakistan.
The capital city of the eastern province of Punjab, near the Indian border, has some of the worst air quality in the world and has become extremely polluted because of a growing population of more than 13 million people.
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