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Turtles' absence from Nicaraguan stronghold raises alarm for future
Not a single leatherback nested at the Chacocente reserve this year as the species faces threats of poaching and warming seas
Every year, from November through March, leatherback sea turtles arrive to the secluded shores of the Río Escalante Chacocente wildlife reserve on Nicaragua’s Pacific coast to lay their eggs.
Though leatherback nesting habits vary, Chacocente has been a reliable egg-laying site for as long as conservationists have collected nesting data.
Continue reading...A lawyer set himself on fire to protest climate change. Did anyone care?
David Buckel hoped his death would catalyze action. But what is individual responsibility when confronted with the crisis of a rapidly changing planet?
- Warning: graphic content
On a recent Saturday in Brooklyn, against the unlikely backdrop of a huge blue-and-white Ikea outlet, several dozen volunteers hand-churned compost. Decomposing food scraps emit considerable heat, and the 6ft-tall compost heaps were warm to the touch. As shovels and pitchforks pierced the compost, gusts of steam rolled off like fog.
A three-acre lot-turned-urban farm, the Red Hook Community Farms contains the largest compost site in America powered entirely by sustainable sources. During an orientation for new volunteers, one of the site managers explained that the operation was the brainchild of a lawyer-turned-environmentalist named David Buckel, who supervised it until his death last year. He designed the site’s processes so it would run like clockwork, even in his absence.
Continue reading...Rio Tinto promises not to undermine renewables – and not to prop up coal
Fresh from its own exit from coal, mining giant Rio Tinto promises to support renewables' key role in climate action, and exhorts industry lobby to do the same, or else lose its support.
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AEMO to model rapid transition to renewables, quicker exit from coal
AEMO urged by major utilities and others to model rapid transition to renewables and quicker exit from coal, along with "real" Paris climate commitment.
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Know your NEM: Do Queensland unions hate solar more than hard right?
Do unions in Queensland hate renewable energy as much as the hard right? Meanwhile, Queensland's Labor government shown up by S.A. Liberals.
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It’s time for a smarter RET that recognises flexible generation
The RET should be extended, but also adapted to encourage "flexible" capacity that recognises and amplifies the varying time value of generated renewable electricity.
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Woolworths green bond flooded with orders as retailer looks to solar, efficiency
Woolworths green bond – "first ever" by a retail supermarket company – raises more than enough to finance installation of rooftop solar, energy efficient lighting and fridges.
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Rooftop solar to add 2,000MW in 2019, another Liddell by 2022
Australia's booming rooftop solar market on track to deliver more than 2GW of capacity in 2019, and enough to replace Liddell coal plant by its closing date of 2022.
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Solar dominated renewable energy world possible by 2050, and cheaper
Major study finds electrifying everything - heat and transport - and powering it through a solar dominated grid is possible by 2050, and will be cheaper and essential for Paris 1.5°C target.
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Hackett Foundation backs SA-based world leader in climate change measurement
Philanthropic organisation Hackett Foundation has donated $100,000 to Airborne Research Australia, a not-for-profit Australian research institute that conducts world-leading measurements of climate change.
The post Hackett Foundation backs SA-based world leader in climate change measurement appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Genex executes connection agreement with Essential Energy for the 50MW Jemalong solar project
Genex Power Limited (ASX: GNX) (Genex or Company) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding connection agreement with Essential Energy, responsible for one of Australia’s largest electricity distribution networks, for the 50MW Jemalong Solar Project (JSP or Project) in New South Wales.
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Aussie homes getting larger and more efficient
A new data portal from Australia's national science agency, CSIRO will track residential energy efficiency progress to support the next wave of sustainable homes.
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Playgrounds incorporating more nature and less gender
Baby boom for North Atlantic right whales off US coast
President's underwater plea for the oceans
Plan to future-proof the ecology of Thetford Forest
Sheep attacks: 'These dogs have got a taste for blood'
Why nightingales are snubbing Berkeley Square for the Tiergarten
Botanists, including a descendant of Charles Darwin, are researching the birds’ preference for Berlin
They were once among Britain’s most beloved singers, their “murmurs musical” giving melancholy poets solace in their darkest hours. But these days the world-famous warblers are more likely to be found jamming with jazz musicians in neglected Berlin parks than serenading Londoners in Berkeley Square. Some even claim that their latest outpourings feature elements of German techno.
Luscinia megarhynchos, the common nightingale, has been shunning the UK since the 1960s, during which time the population has slumped by 90%. The number of birds in Berlin, however, is on the rise. According to cautious estimates by the city senate, the German capital’s nightingale population grew by 6% every year from 2006 to 2016: “a very high rate”, said Johannes Schwarz, a species conservation officer, who puts the current number of nesting pairs at between 1,300 and 1,700.
Continue reading...Endangered North Atlantic right whales experience mini baby boom
- Researchers herald sightings of two more mother and calf pairs
- Population of rare whale species is only around 411
Endangered North Atlantic right whales are experiencing a mini baby boom in waters off New England, researchers on Cape Cod have said.
Related: No North Atlantic right whales killed in Canadian waters in 2018
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