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Voluntary carbon market braces for ‘ICVCM impact’ after framework release
'The era of global boiling has arrived' warns the UN – video
The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said scientists have confirmed July was on track to be the world's hottest month on record. Guterres warned 'the era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived' after recent global temperatures shattered records. The steady rise in global average temperatures, driven by pollution that traps sunlight and acts like a greenhouse around the Earth, has made weather extremes worse
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Drone footage shows aftermath of wildfires on 2,500-year-old Sicilian temple – video
Wildfires have turned the hills surrounding the temple of Segesta to ash after days of fires spreading across Sicily. Local authorities said the blaze was put out around the archaeological site, but it is temporarily closed to check for any damage. The island has been devastated by wildfires that have killed at least three people, while heatwaves and severe storms affected the north of Italy
Continue reading...European utilities report drop in ETS-covered power generation as another steelmaker signals weak outlook
UK government publishes price tiers for ‘net gain’ biodiversity credits
Climate change: July set to be world's warmest month on record
Climate litigation on the increase worldwide, but legal questions remain -UNEP
EU donates €25 mln to FAO biodiversity, food programme
Drone footage shows scale of damage from wildfires on Rhodes – video
Drone footage from the island of Rhodes in Greece, which has been hit be a string of fierce wildfires, gives an idea of the scale of destruction left by the blaze. The footage, from the towns of Asklipio and Kiotari, shows the charred embers of several burnt out cars and scorched trees and earth. Large areas of land were burnt grey and black, in fires that prompted the island's authorities to declare a state of emergency and carry out a mass evacuation of locals and tourists from affected areas. Greece is one of almost a dozen Mediterranean countries that struggled to control wildfires that broke out amid a record breaking heatwave in July
Greece ‘at war with fire’ amid chaotic evacuation of tourists from Rhodes
‘Like a blowtorch’: Mediterranean on fire as blazes spread across nine countries
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Ring of fire encircles Mediterranean amid record breaking heatwave – video
Wildfires spread across nine Mediterranean countries, killing at least 40 people, most of them in Algeria. Algerian authorities said 34 people had died in the mountainous northern region, with neighbouring Tunisia similarly battling wildfires.
Across the Mediterranean, Sicily and large parts of Calabria were among dozens of wildfires, Italian authorities reported, amid a record-breaking heatwave. Two people were killed in their homes, said officials in Sicily. Firefighters also battled blazes in Turkey, Croatia, Syria, Gran Canaria and a natural park near Lisbon in Portugal.
The frequency and intensity of the blazes were 'unequivocally' linked to the human-induced climate emergency, said the scientist Izidine Pinto: 'In terms of heatwaves, more often we see that every study that we do, we see the fingerprint of climate change intensifying these type of events, of heatwaves. So, it's pretty clear'
Continue reading...We warned you about this climate emergency. Now it’s here | Peter Kalmus
Biden had the last opportunity of any president to keep the world under 1.5C of heating. Instead he is squandering time we do not have
We’ve passed into a ferocious new phase of global heating with much worse to come. Biden must declare a climate emergency.
I’m terrified by what’s being done to our planet. I’m also fighting to stop it. You, too, should be afraid while also taking the strongest action you can take. There has never been a summer like this in recorded history: shocking ocean heat, deadly land heat, unprecedented fires and smoke, sea ice melting faster than we’ve ever seen or thought possible. I’ve dreaded this depth of Earth breakdown for almost two decades, and, like many of my colleagues, I’ve been trying to warn you. As hard as I could. Now it’s here.
Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution
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Malaysian Indigenous groups back controversial forestry deal
Japan’s carbon pricing timeline too slow for its net zero goals -analysts
France has had the guts to crack down on SUV drivers. Why doesn't Britain? | Laura Laker
These hulking vehicles are lethal to pedestrians, disastrous for the environment and have no place on our city streets
Walking on a busy London street recently, I heard a shout. “Don’t hit me,” a cyclist screamed, as a Land Rover driver reversed into his path. Next, it was my turn to jump out of the way. The driver lurched forward, veering unexpectedly in my direction just as I was crossing a sidestreet.
A moment later, another panicked voice behind me; a little girl scooting in front of her mother overshot the pavement ever so slightly, and came just inches from the driver’s path. Behind the steering wheel the driver appeared impassive, apparently unaware of the consternation in her wake.
Laura Laker is a journalist who writes about cycling and urban transport
Continue reading...Companies call for broader use of Mean Species Abundance metric in TNFD framework
They squeaked as they died: I tried to help those baby pilot whales – but nothing could be done
Reporter Narelle Towie found herself joining volunteers and marine officials trying to save a pod stranded on Cheynes beach in Western Australia
It was the little cries of the dying young ones that hit me hardest.
The sound is hard to describe – like a high-pitched squeak, a forlorn whistle amid the noise of breaking waves.
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