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24 11 2023 | 16:29

Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds

Exposure to several widely used insecticides probably decreases sperm concentration and may have profound effects on male fertility, new US research finds. The George Mason University paper analyzed…

24 11 2023 | 16:24

CO2 readings from Mauna Loa show failure to combat climate change

Daily atmospheric carbon dioxide data from Hawaiian volcano more than double last decade’s annual average Just above this column on the weather page of the Guardian’s print edition is the daily…

24 11 2023 | 16:11

Madagascan heatwave ‘virtually impossible’ without human-caused global heating

Study finds impact of heat on millions of people went unrecorded, highlighting limitations many African countries face A record-breaking heatwave in Madagascar in October would have been “virtually…

24 11 2023 | 16:07

Companies still investing too much in fossil fuels, global energy watchdog says

Head of International Energy Agency says the industry faces a ‘moment of truth’ as Cop28 talks approach Fossil fuel companies are investing twice as much in oil and gas as they should if the world…

24 11 2023 | 16:03

NSW Coalition and Greens to push Labor to legislate 70% emissions reduction target by 2035

Exclusive: Liberal and National parties agree to more ambitious interim target joining Greens who have criticised Labor for ‘abandoning’ 2035 goal New South Wales Labor is being pushed to legislate …

24 11 2023 | 15:59

Queensland rejects Clive Palmer’s bid to build ‘carbon neutral’ coal-fired power station

Environment department questions feasibility of Waratah Coal’s claims about the use of carbon offsets, credits, and capture and storage Queensland authorities have blocked Clive Palmer’s plans to…

24 11 2023 | 15:55

Ban private jets to address climate crisis, says Thomas Piketty

Questions of social and economic class must be at the centre of our response to the climate crisis, to address the huge inequalities between the carbon footprints of the rich and poor and prevent a…

24 11 2023 | 15:50

Albanese government to rapidly expand investment scheme for clean energy projects

The Albanese government will radically expand a taxpayer-underwritten scheme to support new clean power generation and storage capacity, acknowledging it is needed to meet its objective of Australia…

24 11 2023 | 15:45

Greens could sink Labor’s gas industry scheme over concerns it supports fossil fuel expansion

The Albanese government’s mandatory code for the gas industry could be at risk, with the Greens vowing to disallow the scheme because it supports new gasfields even as the climate crisis worsens.…

24 11 2023 | 15:42

Toowoomba council votes for moratorium on coal seam gas projects

Council becomes sixth in Queensland to oppose development of new wells after farmer concerns about sinking soil and water contamination The largest council in Queensland’s Darling Downs region has…

24 11 2023 | 15:35

‘I cannot stress too much about it’: Monaco yacht buyers shrug off climate concerns

The largest of the yachts in Monaco’s harbour were worth more than the annual GDP of some small island states. But few of the customers touring their decks seemed to care that buying the former would…

24 11 2023 | 15:30

‘The river took it all’: Somalis wait for waters to recede as floods kill dozens

Just a few weeks ago, Somalis were praying for the heavens to open after a prolonged drought, following an unprecedented six failed rainy seasons, forced many to abandon their cherished nomadic way…

24 11 2023 | 15:26

‘We are creating a material monster’: the false logic of faux leather

When Kylie Jenner launched her latest brand, KHY, on 1 November, the reality TV star – one of the most influential women in fashion – presented a collection of 12 pieces of clothing made almost…

24 11 2023 | 14:59

‘Hope has to be a strategy’: the scientist who refused to let the climate warmongers win

As one of Australia’s most influential voices on climate, Lesley Hughes has thought deeply about how to talk about the crisis and says hope has a key role to play “I think for most climate change…

24 11 2023 | 14:38

‘It is all about listening and sharing’: Indigenous solutions to the carbon divide

Like most climate heroes, Francy Baniwa does not consider herself anything of the sort. A writer and activist of the Baniwa people from the Alto Rio Negro Indigenous territory in the Brazilian Amazon…

24 11 2023 | 14:32

‘Fire on fire’: how migrants got blamed for Greece’s devastating blazes

In August, wildfires in Evros killed a group of people, including children, passing along a well-trodden migration route. Locals and politicians made the victims scapegoats for the disaster

24 11 2023 | 14:25

‘They’re inherently charismatic’: the amateur sleuths hooked on sea slugs

More and more enthusiasts have fallen in love with this relative of garden dwellers, and are helping ocean science while they’re at it

24 11 2023 | 14:21

Δελτίο Τύπου: Η Ελλάδα μπορεί να αναπτύξει μια πλήρη εφοδιαστική αλυσίδα για τα Υπεράκτια Αιολικά Πάρκα

ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ   Η Ελλάδα μπορεί να αναπτύξει μια πλήρη εφοδιαστική αλυσίδα για τα Υπεράκτια Αιολικά Πάρκα   Ημερίδα της ΕΛΕΤΑΕΝ 

24 11 2023 | 14:20

Puddle Britain: 11 amazing facts about tiny bodies of water

Whether it’s too much rain or not enough drainage, we’re deep into November and there’s water everywhere. So, what is a puddle, when does it become a pond – and what lives in there?

24 11 2023 | 14:16

Ad industry grapples with role selling consumption in climate crisis

Does being an effective agency mean helping sell more products or can it mean helping mitigate climate emergency?