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Science

'Reef stars': Restored coral reefs grow as fast as healthy ones within four years, study finds

Biodiversity

'Reef stars': Restored coral reefs grow as fast as healthy ones within four years, study finds

Transplanting new coral onto degraded seabed can provide similar marine habitat to healthy reefs within just a few years, according to new research

clock 11 March 2024 • 3 min read
'Great promise of AI technology could result in far greater catastrophe', green groups warn

Management

'Great promise of AI technology could result in far greater catastrophe', green groups warn

Coalition of green groups calls for greater focus on safety, transparency, and accountability in AI rollout amid fears technology could increase energy use and fuel climate misinformation

clock 08 March 2024 • 5 min read
More than half of Brits expect positive long-term impact from net zero transition

Energy

More than half of Brits expect positive long-term impact from net zero transition

Latest government attitudes poll finds public remains broadly supportive of net zero transition and keen to take individual actions to mitigate climate impacts

clock 07 March 2024 • 4 min read
MPs urge government to address food security threat from insect decline

Biodiversity

MPs urge government to address food security threat from insect decline

Science, Innovation, and Technology Committee issues 'clarion call' for government to tackle knowledge gaps around insect decline and pesticide use

clock 07 March 2024 • 4 min read
University of Edinburgh kicks off net zero forest and peatland restoration scheme

Offsets

University of Edinburgh kicks off net zero forest and peatland restoration scheme

University starts work on plans to plant two million trees and restore 855 hectares of peatland

clock 06 March 2024 • 2 min read
Do we really need optimism to tackle the climate crisis?

Climate change

Do we really need optimism to tackle the climate crisis?

Roger Harrabin reflects on a wave of books that argue we can save the planet if we really try, and asks if the narrative around climate action risks becoming too panglossian

clock 05 March 2024 • 6 min read
'Big Four': How China, the EU, India and US could deliver a 'truly significant year for climate' in 2024

Climate change

'Big Four': How China, the EU, India and US could deliver a 'truly significant year for climate' in 2024

Report explores potential of world's four biggest emitters to ensure global greenhouse gas emissions peak in 2024

clock 05 March 2024 • 5 min read
Defra to reinstate protections for England's wildlife-rich hedgerows

Biodiversity

Defra to reinstate protections for England's wildlife-rich hedgerows

Move is expected to help plug the gap in hedgerow rules for farmers that has emerged in the wake of the UK's exit from the European Union

clock 05 March 2024 • 4 min read
How psychology can help people live more climate-friendly lives: Lessons from around the world

Climate change

How psychology can help people live more climate-friendly lives: Lessons from around the world

To encourage more people to live climate-friendly lives, it is possible to apply psychological strategies that appeal to human emotions and values, fresh research suggests

clock 04 March 2024 • 5 min read
Global Briefing: Germany proposes 2060 negative emissions goal

Technology

Global Briefing: Germany proposes 2060 negative emissions goal

Germany sets out new plans to boost carbon removals, New York revives two offshore wind farm projects, and Brazil unveils a major new green finance programme

clock 01 March 2024 • 8 min read
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