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Rethinking recycling: could a circular economy solve the problem?
With more funding and product stewardship, the recycling crisis could turn into an opportunity
There’s nothing like a crisis to spur on the search for a solution.
Since January, when China stopped accepting our contaminated recycling, Australia has been struggling with a waste crisis. While some local councils have tried to adapt their processes, some have been stockpiling recycling while others are sending it straight to landfill. And there’s still no long-term solution in place.
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Sir David Attenborough launches ship public wanted to call Boaty McBoatface – video
The ship that has now going to be called the RRS David Attenborough slid into the River Mersey on Saturday, ahead of its official naming ceremony in November.
The 92-year-old broadcaster described the decision to name the ship after him as the 'greatest of honours' and called it 'a key to the future salvage of our planet'
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Developing new Galilee Basin coalmines will cost 12,500 jobs, analysis shows
Exclusive: Australia Institute modelling reveals the best way to protect coal jobs in other regions is to stop Galilee developments
Developing new coalmines in the Galilee Basin would cost 12,500 jobs in existing coalmining regions and replace only two in three workers, modelling by the Australia Institute shows.
Job creation has long been an aggressive rallying call for supporters of Adani’s Carmichael megamine and other proposals in the untapped Galilee Basin, which combined would produce 150m tonnes of thermal coal each year.
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Hull of research vessel officially known as RRS David Attenborough launches into the River Mersey
The vessel popularly known as Boaty McBoatface will make its debut on Saturday in Liverpool, where the hull will be launched into the River Mersey before shipbuilders get to work finishing the ship in wet basin.
RRS Sir David Attenborough – the boat was officially named after the naturalist after the internet poll’s top suggestion was rejected – will be used by the British Antarctic Survey for polar research from next year, when it is expected to be completed.
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Weatherwatch: Antarctica proves to be even colder than previously thought
Data from Nasa satellites has been matched with weather station information to reveal a chilly new low
Where is the coldest place on Earth? Antarctica; yes, but where exactly?
On 23 July 1983, the thermometer at the Vostok station, high on the East Antarctic plateau on recorded the lowest measured air temperature on Earth: a frigid -89.2C. But, in recent years, satellite data has revealed it can get even colder.
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