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Quebec doles out remaining 2020 allowance allocation as total slides from 2019 levels
Too slow, too expensive: Why nuclear power makes no sense for Australia
Nuclear makes no sense economically and it makes no sense because we have better, cheaper and more viable energy alternatives right now.
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Outcry over killing of almost 1,500 dolphins on Faroe Islands
Many Faroese horrified by what Sea Shepherd group claims was largest such massacre in the islands’ history
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Even the staunchest defenders of traditional whaling in the Faroe Islands have condemned the “cruel and unnecessary” massacre on Sunday of a superpod of nearly 1,500 dolphins, which were driven into shallow waters of the Skálabotnur beach on the island of Eysturoy and left writhing for hours before being killed.
The Sea Shepherd group, which has been campaigning to stop the traditional Faroese “Grind” hunt since the 1980s, has claimed Sunday’s hunt was “the largest single killing of dolphins or pilot whales in the islands’ history”, with more animals perishing than in an entire season at the infamous “Cove” at Taiji, Japan.
Continue reading...Rural Australia has stories to tell that will interest the world. Here’s how we'll report them | Gabrielle Chan
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Fifteen years ago I took a job at our local newspaper in my southern New South Wales town of 2,000 people.
The eight-page paper had a circulation at that time of about 900 and one journalist. Me. Despite my experience in national and state political reporting, I had never worked for a small-town paper.
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“Unforgivable:” Australia’s emissions cuts from grid slower than other major economies
Despite Australia's rapid deployment of wind and solar, it still trails other major economies in the scale of emissions reductions from the grid.
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European steelmakers risk stranded assets within years as emissions budget nears exhaustion -report
Miner BHP cancels offsets years ahead of schedule
California’s 2022 carbon floor expectations fall into tighter band as inflation eases slightly
90% of global farm subsidies damage people and planet, says UN
Almost half a trillion dollars of support a year harms people’s health, the climate and drives inequality
Almost 90% of the $540bn in global subsidies given to farmers every year are “harmful”, a startling UN report has found.
This agricultural support damages people’s health, fuels the climate crisis, destroys nature and drives inequality by excluding smallholder farmers, many of whom are women, according to the UN agencies.
Continue reading...ANALYSIS: Pining to get started, China’s carbon foresters face familiar foes
Butterflies released in Finland contained parasitic wasps – with more wasps inside
Introduction of Glanville fritillary leads to emergence of three new species on to Baltic Sea island
When caterpillars of a beautiful butterfly were introduced on to the tiny island of Sottunga in the Åland archipelago, scientists hoped to study how the emerging butterflies would disperse across the landscape.
But researchers did not realise that their introduction of the Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) led to the emergence of three other species on to the Baltic Sea island, which sprang out of the butterfly like Russian dolls.
Continue reading...With many climate activists unable to access vaccines, should Cop26 go ahead? | Mohamed Adow
Because of hoarding by rich countries, those in the global south on the frontline of the crisis will be excluded from the talks
- Mohamed Adow is the director of the climate and energy thinktank Power Shift Africa
As a Kenyan from a farming community that has experienced the ravages of the climate crisis, no one is keener to see a successful climate summit held in Glasgow than me. But this year, due to restrictions placed by the pandemic on those attending from the global south, I fear Cop26 will not be a success. It is because of this that it must be postponed until next spring.
The UK government is aware of the issues facing those wishing to attend the conference in person, which is why it has offered vaccines to delegates unable to receive them in their home countries and to pay for their hotel quarantine. However, obstacles still remain. The vaccine rollout has been slow, and for those receiving the AstraZeneca jab, the deadline for receiving both doses within eight to 12 weeks of the conference starting has passed.
Continue reading...UPDATE- Energy price spike no reason to let climate plans slip, says EU climate chief
Rewriting extinction: Ricky Gervais joins celebrities creating comics to save species
Paul McCartney and Cara Delevingne also collaborate on picture stories to highlight species and ecosystem loss and fund projects
Ricky Gervais is the latest celebrity to join an ambitious year-long storytelling campaign called Rewriting Extinction with the launch of a comic called Bullfight.
Since it launched in June, more than 300 celebrities, environmental experts and storytellers have collaborated to design more than 150 comics that tackle issues such as deforestation and overconsumption. Actor and writer Gervais created Bullfight with artist Rob Steen. “A beautiful animal, literally tortured to death as entertainment. Psychotic. Fuck anyone who enjoys or defends it,” said Gervais.
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