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New Zealand ends plans to price agricultural emissions

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 12, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

New Zealand on Tuesday ended a plan to put a price on agricultural emissions including methane produced by belching sheep and cattle, relenting to farmer pressure that the plan would make their business unprofitable. The conservative government said in a statement it...

Climate Crisis Puts Australia’s Ski Industry on Slippery Slope, but Not All Hope Is Lost

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 11, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Australia’s ski industry is at risk of major disruptions and shorter seasons if the current level of climate pollution continues, according to new modelling from Protect Our Winters Australia (POW) and The Australian National University (ANU). The report found the...

World Oceans Day event highlights immediate protection measures needed

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 10, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

In a statement marking the Day – which falls officially on Saturday – UN Secretary-General António Guterres said the ocean sustains life on Earth and the problems are essentially man-made. “Climate change is triggering rising seas and threatening the very...

Big brands disproportionately responsible for plastic pollution on small islands, finds study

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 4, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

A new study has found that 72% of items washing up on the shores of small remote, protected islands, are manufactured by major brands Danone and Coca-Cola Company, causing untold pollution to the area. The report, by academics at Royal Holloway and ZSL, found that...

Microscopic Defects in Ice Influence How Massive Glaciers Flow, Study Shows

mennessä CrNet Oy | kesä 4, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

As they seep and calve into the sea, melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising global water levels at unprecedented rates. To predict and prepare for future sea-level rise, scientists need a better understanding of how fast glaciers melt and what influences their...
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