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Government heat pump scheme misses first year target
Drought likely in Cumbria and Lake District, government committee told
Exclusive: Other summer hotspots such as Devon and Cornwall also likely to face problems, leaked minutes show
Cumbria and the Lake District are likely to be plunged into drought, minutes from the government’s National Drought Group reveal, with reservoir levels in the regions having dropped significantly.
Other popular summer holiday destinations including Devon and Cornwall are also likely to be hit by water supply problems, the group heard, and holidaymakers may be be told to curb their use.
Continue reading...Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday June 29, 2023
Skin disease in orcas off North American coast concerns scientists
Lesions found on 99% of southern resident orcas studied on Pacific north-west coast
Scientists studying an endangered population of orcas resident off the Pacific north-west coast of Canada and the US have recorded a “strong increase” in skin lesions on the animals’ bodies, which they believe is due to the decreasing ability of their immune systems to deal with disease.
The lesions appear on the whales as grey patches or targets, or black pin points. Some resemble tattooed skin. Their presence on the animals’ graphically black and white bodies is “increasing dramatically”, according to Dr Joseph K Gaydos of the SeaDoc Society at the school of veterinary medicine at the University of California, lead author of the scientific paper.
Continue reading...US non-profit releases paper to kick-start debate on nature-based currencies
Australian tech company receives funding ahead of platform beta-launches
Japan to review offset crediting schemes to boost CDR market
INTERVIEW: Biodiversity data startup aims to channel recent funding to fight ‘naturewashing’
Oil and gas sector has no plans to ramp down production -report
ANZ lowers ACCU price forecast, but predicts spot price could reach A$60 in the next 18 months
How Australia can join forces with South Korea to build batteries onshore
South Korea is the second largest battery producer in the world. A compact across value-added critical mineral industries should be a strategic federal priority.
The post How Australia can join forces with South Korea to build batteries onshore appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Punishment without trial: Britain's latest weapon in the war against dissent | George Monbiot
Companies are taking out devastating ‘civil injunctions’ against climate activists – and making them pay the costs
Apparently, it’s not enough for the police to be given powers to shut down any protest they choose. It’s not enough for peaceful protesters to face 10 years in prison for seeking to defend the living planet, or to be deprived of the right to explain their actions to a jury. Now they are also being pursued through another means altogether: the civil courts. And the penalties imposed in these cases, with or without trial, legal aid or presumption of innocence, can be much greater.
The law in England and Wales permits corporations and government bodies to create their own system of punishment. The tool it grants them is a simple one, with massive, complex and ever-ramifying consequences. It’s called the civil injunction.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...‘Most of our children live in flats’: London park boarded up by developers
Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space
Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2016 for the construction of new homes.
Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.
Continue reading...Sealhyfe produces first green hydrogen at sea from offshore wind farm
French green hydrogen pioneer Lhyfe says its groundbreaking Sealhyfe platform has produced its first kilos of offshore green hydrogen 20 kilometres from shore.
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Korean Air teams up with domestic refinery for SAF development
South Australia hopes to be “hydrogen superpower” with 118GW of wind and solar
South Australia sets sights on becoming hydrogen superpower, with more than 110GW of wind and solar, nearly 40 times its current capacity.
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CEFC boosts investment in energy efficient “build-to rent” apartments
Federal government's green bank boosts its investment to $75 million in the construction of rent-only apartments built a minimum of 7.5 NatHERS stars.
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