Around The Web

Exposure draft of the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Amendment Regulation 2014

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2014-05-02 10:15
Interested parties are invited to make submissions on the exposure draft of the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Amendment Regulation 2014 (the draft regulation) by 2 May 2014.
Categories: Around The Web

New threatened ecological community listing

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2014-05-01 11:39
The Minister has approved the listing of a new threatened ecological community: Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaved Mallee (Eucalyptus cneorifolia) Woodland
Categories: Around The Web

NEPC Annual Report 2012-13

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-30 09:31
The National Environment Protection Council (NEPC) Annual Report for 2012-13 is now available.
Categories: Around The Web

Meeting of Environment Ministers - Agreed Statement

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2014-04-29 17:11
Environment ministers from across Australia met today in Canberra to progress key environment issues of national significance. Following the Council of Australian Governments’ (COAG) decision in December 2013 to streamline and refocus its...
Categories: Around The Web

Chris Packham: Malta is a bird hell

The Guardian - Mon, 2014-04-28 20:14

The BBC presenter talks of confrontations with hunters and police while making films to highlight the cruelty of the annual bird shoot

When Chris Packham announced he was heading to Malta to report on the island's annual spring bird shoot as if he was a war correspondent covering a conflict, even his admirers probably thought he was guilty of hyperbole.

But after a week in which the naturalist has detained by police for five hours, shoved to the ground by gunmen and witnessed the illegal killing of dozens of endangered birds, his mission to raise awareness of the annual slaughter of migratory birds has been more like a battle than he imagined.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

B31: huge Antarctic iceberg headed for open ocean

The Guardian - Fri, 2014-04-25 00:26

Iceberg that calved from the Pine Island glacier last year is headed for the open ocean, scientists say

An enormous iceberg half the size of Greater London that broke off an Antarctic glacier last year is headed for the open ocean, scientists said on Wednesday.

B31, which calved from Pine Island glacier last November, is large enough at 33km long and 20km wide to lead Nasa to monitor its movements via satellite. It is up to 500 metres thick.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Emissions Reduction Fund White Paper released

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2014-04-24 15:16
The White Paper sets out the Government’s final positions on the design, implementation and ongoing development of the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Categories: Around The Web

Emissions Reduction Fund White Paper released

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2014-04-24 15:16
The White Paper sets out the Government’s final positions on the design, implementation and ongoing development of the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Categories: Around The Web

Proposal to grant permits under exceptional circumstances - comment period closed

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2014-04-24 10:52
Proposal to grant permits for export of plants harvested in Queensland under exceptional circumstances public comment period closed 5pm Friday 2 May 2014.
Categories: Around The Web

Jackfruit heralded as 'miracle' food crop

The Guardian - Wed, 2014-04-23 21:28
Researchers say the large, smelly fruit grown could be a replacement for staple crops under threat from climate change

Climate change 'already affecting food supply' – UN
Teff poised to become next big super grain

It's big and bumpy with a gooey interior and a powerful smell of decay – but it could help keep millions of people from hunger.

Researchers say jackfruit – a large ungainly fruit grown across south and south-east Asia – could be a replacement for wheat, corn and other staple crops under threat from climate change.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Reef Trust discussion paper - Public consultation

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-23 12:00
The Australian Government is currently looking at ways to design and implement the Reef Trust and welcome your thoughts and suggestions.
Categories: Around The Web

Queensland Sea Cucumber Fishery (East Coast)

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-23 10:53
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments close 27 May 2014
Categories: Around The Web

2013–14 round of ABRS Student Travel Grants deadline extended

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2014-04-22 16:10
Please note close date of applications has been extended to COB Friday 2 May 2014.
Categories: Around The Web

Torres Strait Beche-de-mer Fishery

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2014-04-17 11:56
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments close 23 May 2014
Categories: Around The Web

Northern Territory Aquarium Fishery

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-16 11:25
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments close 23 May 2014
Categories: Around The Web

Northern Territory Aquarium Fishery

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-16 11:25
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments close 23 May 2014
Categories: Around The Web

Ecological community listing assessment decision

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2014-04-16 09:42
In February 2014 the Minister decided not to list the Long lowland rivers of south east Queensland and north east New South Wales as a threatened ecological community under the EPBC Act.
Categories: Around The Web

MPs warn of invasion by non-native plant and animal species

The Guardian - Wed, 2014-04-16 09:01
Government is urged to introduce powers to tackle species such as Japanese knotweed and North American signal crayfish

The government must introduce new legal powers to tackle plant and animal species that are invading Britain at a rate never seen before, a committee of MPs has warned.

Species such as Japanese knotweed, the North American signal crayfish, killer shrimp and zebra mussels not only have an impact on biodiversity by supplanting native species, but affect human health and the economy, according to a report from the environmental audit committee.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Release of Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts 2011-12

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2014-04-15 18:16
On 15 April 2014, the Department released Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts presenting national, state and territory and industry emissions estimates.
Categories: Around The Web

South Australian Beach-cast Seagrass and Marine Algae Fishery

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2014-04-15 09:33
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments close 23 May 2014
Categories: Around The Web

Pages

Subscribe to Sustainable Engineering Society aggregator - Around The Web