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Latrobe Valley electric truck maker gets multiple orders from US
Victoria-based SEA Electric will soon have its Australian designed electric trucks in use from Detroit to San Francisco.
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Energy innovation necessary for California to reach 2050 GHG goals -report
Here's why electric cars have plenty of grunt, oomph and torque
'Body eruption': the aphids that sacrifice themselves for colony
Scientists study species that releases huge quantities of bodily fluids to plug nest holes
While humans might change their locks to deal with intruders, a species of aphid opts for a communal sacrifice, releasing huge quantities of a sticky bodily fluid to plug holes in their nests.
Researchers who studied the makeup of the fluid found the process for nest repair was similar to what happens when aphids are wounded, involving the release of substances that clot and form a scab. This means similar mechanisms underpin both individual immunity and so-called social immunity – when organisms work together to protect their communities from enemies and disease.
Continue reading...The pink lakes of Australia – in pictures
In the warmer months of the year the inland lake in Melbourne’s Westgate Park turns pink owing to high salt levels, sunlight and a lack of rainfall. But it’s not the only body of water in Australia to change hue. Here are some of the rose-coloured lakes across the country
Continue reading...Bacton sand martins return to cliff burrows after nets removed
Winds carry microplastics ‘everywhere' - even on to remote mountaintops
Study finds even supposedly pristine region of the Pyrenees is polluted, but impact on human health remains unknown
Microplastic is raining down on even remote mountaintops, a new study has revealed, with winds having the capacity to carry the pollution “anywhere and everywhere”.
The scientists were astounded by the quantities of microplastic falling from the sky in a supposedly pristine place such as the French stretch of the Pyrenees mountains. Researchers are now finding microplastics everywhere they look; in rivers, the deepest oceans and soils around the world.
Continue reading...Extinction Rebellion: Climate protesters block roads
Action or Extinction? Environmental activists take to the streets – in pictures
Extinction Rebellion mobilise activists across London, calling for decisive action on climate change
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What price nature?
One of last four giant softshell turtles dies in Chinese zoo
Death of Yangtze giant softshell turtle came a day after artificial insemination attempt
The world’s rarest turtle has moved closer to extinction after a female died in a Chinese zoo, leaving just three known members of the species.
The Yangtze giant softshell turtle, believed to be more than 90 years old, died in Suzhou zoo on Saturday, according to the Suzhou Daily.
Continue reading...Thousands expected in London for Extinction Rebellion protest
Climate group calling for peaceful acts of civil disobedience across capital
Thousands of people are expected to take the streets of London on Monday, blocking traffic and causing widespread disruption, to demand action over the escalating ecological crisis.
Hundreds of protesters slept in tents in Hyde Park overnight and many more from around the UK are expected to join them at five makeshift camps across the capital for the protest, which is expected to last at least a week.
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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?
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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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