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Green groups fear Victorian logging ban may actually endanger some old growth forest
Environmentalists say a Victorian government plan to preserve old growth forest may instead open up currently protected areas
Environment groups have raised doubts about the Victorian government’s promise to protect 90,000 hectares of old growth forest, just weeks after the Andrews government announced a major transition plan for Victoria’s timber industry.
Six organisations, including The Wilderness Society, Friends of the Earth and Environment Victoria, have expressed fears that the government will open up some areas currently mapped as old growth to logging.
Continue reading...Rescue effort resumes for 14,000 sheep on sinking ship as noises heard inside
Footage appears to show corpses floating around the capsized vessel, which is likely to have been bound for Libya
Attempts to save some of the 14,000 sheep trapped in a half-sunken boat in the Romanian port of Midia have been resumed, say activists at the scene, after sounds emerged from the ship indicating that some were still alive.
Campaigners are calling again for a ban on live exports from Europe to non-EU countries, after the Queen Hind capsized on Sunday, shortly after sailing out of port. It appears the ship was bound for Libya.
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World on track to put record 3% dent in coal consumption -report
ANALYSIS – Playing catch-up, EU neighbours inch towards ETS-aligned carbon pricing
Keystone XL: police discussed stopping anti-pipeline activists 'by any means'
Revealed: records show law enforcement has called demonstrators possible ‘domestic terrorism’ threats
US law enforcement officials preparing for fresh Keystone XL pipeline protests have privately discussed tactics to stop activists “by any means” and have labeled demonstrators potential “domestic terrorism” threats, records reveal.
Internal government documents seen by the Guardian show that police and local authorities in Montana and the surrounding region have been preparing a coordinated response in the event of a new wave of protests opposing the controversial Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, which would carry crude oil from Canada to Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.
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Environmental Markets Analyst, South Pole – London/Amsterdam/Berlin
Land Use and Adaptation Consultant, South Pole – Zurich/London/Amsterdam
Climate change: Greenhouse gas concentrations again break records
Climate-heating greenhouse gases hit new high, UN reports
Head of World Meteorological Organization says ‘no sign of a slowdown, let alone a decline’
The concentration of climate-heating greenhouse gases has hit a record high, according to a report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organization.
The jumps in the key gases measured in 2018 were all above the average for the last decade, showing action on the climate emergency to date is having no effect in the atmosphere. The WMO said the gap between targets and reality were both “glaring and growing”.
Continue reading...How China can reach net-zero emissions by 2050
New report from Shell-funded Energy Transitions Commission concludes China can achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and still emerge as a rich developed economy.
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Musk says Tesla takes 200,000 orders for polarising Cybertruck
Elon Musk says 200,000 orders have been taken since unveiling of the polarising Cybertruck late last week
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Sea nettles and medusa: a world atlas of jellyfish - in pictures
A comprehensive book catalogues the myriad types of jellyfish around the world
Continue reading...UK development bank accused of failure to safeguard Congolese workers
British-backed plantation firm vows to address claims that underpaid palm oil workers have been exposed to toxic chemicals
The UK development bank has been accused of failing to protect workers from exposure to dangerous pesticides and paying “extreme poverty” wages on palm oil plantations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Human Rights Watch said the CDC group, along with three other European development banks, had failed to properly oversee its investments in Feronia, one of Africa’s largest palm oil companies.
Continue reading...Living near busy road stunts children's lung growth, study says
Research reveals that living in proximity of traffic increases risk of lung cancer by 10%
Living near a busy road stunts lung growth in children and increases the risk of lung cancer, research has revealed.
The analysis by King’s College London is the first to examine a wide range of health conditions linked to living near areas of air pollution from traffic. It compared 13 different health conditions, including heart disease, stroke and bronchitis, across 13 cities in the UK and Poland.
Continue reading...Are electric vehicles really so climate friendly?
EVs produce more CO2 than say diesel – it’s just they emit via the power plant not the exhaust pipe
Germany’s automobile industry is its most important industrial sector. But it is in crisis, and not only because it is experiencing the effects of a recession brought on by Volkswagen’s cheating on emissions standards, which sent consumers elsewhere. The sector is also facing the existential threat of exceedingly strict European Union emissions requirements, which are only seemingly grounded in environmental policy.
The EU clearly overstepped the mark with the carbon dioxide regulation that went into effect on 17 April 2019. From 2030 onwards, European carmakers must have achieved average vehicle emissions of just 59 grams of CO2 per km, which corresponds to fuel consumption of 2.2 litres of diesel equivalent per 100 km (107 miles per gallon). This simply will not be possible.
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AEMC told to go back and consult on Cogati, but MLFs still a battle zone
Australian energy market rule maker told to go back and consult with stakeholders over its COGATI process.
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States go it alone on energy after Coalition buries talk of emissions
Coalition buys relative peace at COAG through bilateral deals, but states given no choice but to go it alone on climate and energy.
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