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Some top US lobbying firms are working both sides of the Pfas issue at the same time

silverguide.site – Review from non-profit finds range of scenarios of firms simultaneously lobbying for and against Pfas regulations…
Some top US lobbying firms are working both sides of the Pfas issue at the same time

‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics

silverguide.site – Her research popularised the idea of the wood wide web, but the scientific backlash was brutal. As the author of The Mother Tree returns to the forest in a new book, she discusses her battle to reimagine our relationship with nature…
‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics

‘Shockingly bad’: Nissan Leaf drivers voice anger over app shutdown

silverguide.site – Carmaker’s decision to drop NissanConnect EV app on relatively recent cars fuels warnings from experts…
‘Shockingly bad’: Nissan Leaf drivers voice anger over app shutdown

Country diary: A dawn search for the rare black grouse | Eben Muse

silverguide.site – Ruabon grouse moor, Wrexham: Mating season is upon us. Will I be lucky enough to spot a courtship lek?…
Country diary: A dawn search for the rare black grouse | Eben Muse

‘Drinking from a fetid pond’: superbug-creating genes found in UK’s largest lake

silverguide.site – Exclusive: Lough Neagh, which supplies drinking water for 40% of NI, contains genes resistant to last-resort antibiotics…
‘Drinking from a fetid pond’: superbug-creating genes found in UK’s largest lake

We must protect our natural habitats befre they disappear | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: Readers respond to Sam Dumitriu’s article on protecting Britain’s environment…
We must protect our natural habitats befre they disappear | Letters

Larissa Gross obituary

silverguide.site – Other lives: Sustainable energy engineer committed to creating a better world through her work for a climate change thinktank …
Larissa Gross obituary

Who are the key figures in the sewage crisis, and where are they now?

silverguide.site – With anger stoked by Channel 4’s drama Dirty Business, we look at what has happened to some of the main players…
Who are the key figures in the sewage crisis, and where are they now?

‘It has changed my life’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness

silverguide.site – A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments…
‘It has changed my life’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness

Why US disaster response workers won’t miss the ‘singularly destructive force’ that was Kristi Noem

silverguide.site – In this week’s newsletter: In the wake of the DHS secretary’s firing, staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency share how her tenure has left the US less able to the respond to the climate crisis…
Why US disaster response workers won’t miss the ‘singularly destructive force’ that was Kristi Noem

Do we want to keep fixing the same issue? Unlearned lessons from the first big oil crisis

silverguide.site – As energy prices tripled in the 1970s due to Middle Eastern wars, Scandinavia, France and the Netherlands sped up green transition…
Do we want to keep fixing the same issue? Unlearned lessons from the first big oil crisis

NT cop Ben Parfitt rescued two dozen school kids from a flooded caravan park. Then he made headlines for saving a dog

silverguide.site – German shepherd helped into helicopter hovering above 4WD stranded in flood waters that have inundated much of northern Australia was ‘amazing’…
NT cop Ben Parfitt rescued two dozen school kids from a flooded caravan park. Then he made headlines for saving a dog

Country diary: Frogspawn returns to the pond I built with my father | Claire Stares

silverguide.site – Langstone, Hampshire: A glistening raft of jelly is a promising sign of a frog resurgence after newts dominated for a decade…
Country diary: Frogspawn returns to the pond I built with my father | Claire Stares

Nearly three-quarters of England’s woods inaccessible to public, study finds

silverguide.site – Exclusive: Campaigners call for government to introduce right-to-roam bill that allows people to walk around their local woodlands…
Nearly three-quarters of England’s woods inaccessible to public, study finds

Mining’s toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst?

silverguide.site – While tailings dams are meant to last for ever, extreme weather events are making many unstable – with devastating consequences for nature and humans…
Mining’s toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst?

Change energy use to reduce pollution and protect our health | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: Frédéric Godemel and Ruth Brooker respond to the new European Code Against Cancer and its focus on air pollution…
Change energy use to reduce pollution and protect our health | Letters

London, San Francisco and Beijing achieve ‘remarkable reductions’ in air pollution

silverguide.site – Cycle lanes, electric cars and other interventions have helped 19 global cities slash levels of pollutants by more than 20%…
London, San Francisco and Beijing achieve ‘remarkable reductions’ in air pollution

Country diary: Primroses turn a churchyard buttery yellow, heralding spring | Sarah Lambert

silverguide.site – Bainton, Cambridgeshire: Villagers gather each year on Palm Sunday to celebrate these scented flowers…
Country diary: Primroses turn a churchyard buttery yellow, heralding spring | Sarah Lambert

‘The last frontier’: how red globules of nickel ore are suffocating an island’s precious wilderness

silverguide.site – In the race to meet the demands of the energy transition, biodiversity hotspots such as Palawan in the Philippines are being increasingly mined for critical elements…
‘The last frontier’: how red globules of nickel ore are suffocating an island’s precious wilderness

Australian governments subsidising fossil fuel use by more than $30,000 a minute, analysis finds

silverguide.site – Australia Institute data finds state and federal subsidies for coal, gas and oil products increased 10% in past year, growing at a faster pace than funding to NDIS…
Australian governments subsidising fossil fuel use by more than $30,000 a minute, analysis finds
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