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Green-washed urea facility strikes deal with climate opponents Koch Industries
Strike Energy signs offtake agreement to supply green-washed fertiliser to climate denial funders Koch Industries.
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Cyber security: Global food supply chain at risk from malicious hackers
Australia's cities policies are seriously inadequate for tackling the climate crisis
Ratings Manager Sustainable Development, Calyx Global – US (Remote)
CP Daily: Thursday May 19, 2022
UK govt claws back nearly 400k free carbon permits from emitters for 2021
From coal mine to battery giga-factory: Two tales of transition from the Hunter
Nathan Berryman and Kristal Bartlett have made the transition from coal mining and smelter work to green energy. But they say the path is still not clear.
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NA Markets: CCA prices lift into May auction, RGGI holds amid heavy spread trading
Common EUA auction volumes for 2022 slashed by 3% due to calculation error
How the Coalition’s deflated electricity scare campaign was (probably) confected
Remember News Corp's big climate scare campaign from a few weeks ago? Turns out there was never any modelling behind it - just a clumsy guess.
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UPDATE – Carbon spot exchange CBL cancels late Thursday trades following investigation
California carbon market reform bills proceed to first floor votes
Lead, Carbon Markets Research & Intelligence, Ecosystem Marketplace – Washington DC (Preferred)/Remote
Carbon project developers search for interim solution to CDM freeze
Australia’s greenhouse pollution from coal higher per person than any other developed country, data shows
Despite the growth of renewable energy, Australia’s per capita coal emissions of 4.04 tonnes a year is nearly four times the global average
Australia had the highest levels of greenhouse gas pollution from coal per person than any other developed country in 2021, according to new data.
But the data shows per capita greenhouse gas emissions from coal fell sharply last year, with a surge in solar and wind energy seeing per capita rates drop well below the average of the previous five years.
Continue reading...Egg prices could rise for UK consumers as farmers cut flock numbers
Fewer laying birds are being placed on farms as producers respond to poor retail profit margins
Consumers could be hit with higher egg prices as UK farmers reduce their flock numbers, in response to escalating costs and insufficient profit margins.
The numbers of chicks being placed by egg producers in April was down 15% year on year, according to the latest government figures.
Continue reading...Environmental toxins are worsening obesity pandemic, say scientists
Exclusive: Pollutants can upset body’s metabolic thermostat with some even causing obesity to be passed on to children
Chemical pollution in the environment is supersizing the global obesity epidemic, according to a major scientific review.
The idea that the toxins called “obesogens” can affect how the body controls weight is not yet part of mainstream medicine. But the dozens of scientists behind the review argue that the evidence is now so strong that it should be. “This is critical because the current clinical management of obese patients is woefully inadequate,” they said.
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