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A rabbit in a buckwheat field and armadillos and snakes challenged by wildfires in Bolivia and the Amazon
Continue reading...Birders claim first sighting of brown booby in UK
Hundreds flock to St Ives, Cornwall to catch a glimpse of the yellow-footed seabird
Hundreds of birders have flocked to Cornwall to seek what could be the first ever UK sighting of a brown booby.
The large, yellow-footed seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters on the far side of the Atlantic, around the Caribbean and Venezuela.
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Great Barrier Reef outlook very poor, Australia says
Extinction Rebellion protesters block street in central Manchester
Activists protesting against climate emergency set up camp kitchen in busy Deansgate
Extinction Rebellion protesters have begun blocking Manchester’s Deansgate in protest at the “huge contradictions” of a city region that has declared a climate emergency planning to massively expand its airport.
A yellow boat bearing the words “Planet Before Profit” was parked at the John Dalton Street junction and a tipper truck arrived packed with straw bales. Soon, guerrilla gardeners had set up a nursery of plants on what is one of Manchester’s most polluted streets, and a camp kitchen began to be erected.
Continue reading...FEATURE: Countries set to spurn UN chief’s calls for more climate ambition
Australian weekly offset issuance swells as energy firm collects credits
First Tesla Model 3 electric sedans delivered to customers in Australia
Tesla commences deliveries of first Model 3s to Australian customers, heralding what is hoped to be an acceleration of EV uptake in Australia.
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NSW coal city, Newcastle, sets sights on 100 per cent renewables
NSW city best known for its busy coal port wants to take council operations 100% renewable by 2020, with a combination of installed solar and a renewable off-take deal.
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Only 10% of sugarcane growers in reef catchment properly managing runoff
Great Barrier Reef report grades sugarcane sector ‘very poor’ with just 9.8% adopting proper management practices
Less than 10% of sugarcane growers in Great Barrier Reef catchments are using appropriate land management practices for reef health, according to a major report that underlines the need for new regulations proposed by the Queensland government.
The federal and Queensland governments’ water quality report card for 2017-2018 says the condition of inshore reefs on the Great Barrier Reef has deteriorated to an overall grade of “D” – which means “poor”.
Continue reading...Latest data shows Australia's carbon emissions still rising
US trade war clouds prospects for China’s climate ambition, official says
Salmon farming in the Beagle Channel enters troubled waters | Hannah Summers
Victory for community concerned about the industry’s environmental costs strengthens calls for shakeup of rules along Chilean coast
A growing wave of resistance to the expansion of salmon farms along the Chilean coast has led to an important victory in the fight to protect a pristine fjord in southern Patagonia, home to indigenous groups and an array of stunning wildlife.
Dolphins, whales and colonies of penguins thrive in the 240km-long Beagle Channel, an area of outstanding natural beauty between Chile and Argentina which attracts tourists from all over the world.
Continue reading...Shark and otter species given new protections – in pictures
Moves to protect glass frogs and the woolly mammoth, however, were defeated at the summit of the 183-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites)
Wholesale electricity prices reach record highs in last financial year
Wholesale electricity prices rose in every state last financial year, some to record highs.
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Taylor gaslights as Australia hits seven year high on emissions
Australia's emissions rise again to a seven year high, but minister for emissions reductions Angus Taylor says that is a really good thing, because of gas.
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Fonzarelli NKD electric motorbike unveiled, with eye to manufacturing in S.A.
Sydney-based electric motorbike maker Fonzarelli unveils its first full electric motorbike with mid-drive motor and looks to South Australia as a possible home to manufacturing.
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Reef Water Quality Report Card 2017 and 2018 released
Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2019 released
Sites holding SKM's recycling waste left in lurch as Victoria denies access to clean-up loan
Landowners who store waste on behalf of the company will not receive any part of $10m assistance package
Companies holding tens of thousands of tonnes of waste on behalf of recycling group SKM have been told they will not receive any assistance from a multimillion-dollar state government loan aimed at helping clean up SKM sites, and say the material they are holding may end up in landfill.
This week, the Victorian government announced a $10m loan to receivers KordaMentha to “help clean up SKM sites and resume waste processing”.
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