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'Dismantling cancer' reveals weak spots
POLL: As EUAs surge to 10-year high, analysts take more tempered view
WCI compliance entities trimming net positions amid market bull run
UK government website sends people seeking advice on bees to escort service
Domain of Bees’ Needs campaign now used by site offering ‘independent escorts’
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has inadvertently been sending members of the public looking for advice on encouraging pollinators to a website advertising escort services.
The Bees’ Needs campaign, launched in 2014 by the then environment minister Lord de Mauley, called on the public to do more to help insect pollinators by growing more nectar-rich flowers, leaving patches of land to grow wild and cutting grass less often.
Continue reading...The first ever picture of a black hole
First ever black hole image released
UK police repeatedly delayed review on anti-fracking protests
Senior officer in charge of review said he did not realise ‘the scale of work required’
Police chiefs have been criticised after they have repeatedly delayed completing an official review of the way they handle UK anti-fracking protests.
Senior officers promised to launch the review into tactics two years ago amid complaints that police had often used excessive force against campaigners who protested against fracking firms.
Continue reading...Anak Krakatau: Collapsed volcano's tsunami simulated
Study identifies danger glacial lakes across Tibetan Plateau
New Zealand appoints carbon market expert in climate ambassador role
SK Market: Korean auction sells out, clears 4.3% below market
Some facts about electric vehicles for the Coalition
The Coalition claims that EVs are going to destroy our way of life. So, here are a couple of reminders about the reality of electric vehicles.
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Butler: If Australia doesn’t embrace EVs, it’ll end up like Cuba
Mark Butler says Coalition would condemn Australia to becoming an island of automotive antiquity, while under Labor policy sales of EVs should "take-off" at little cost.
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Here's why well-intentioned vegan protesters are getting it wrong
Extinction Rebellion: Saving the world or wasting police time?
Revolutionary Australian Clean Energy Startup Wins Global Award
Planet Ark Power's electricity grid-transforming solution wins at Startup Energy Transition Awards Berlin.
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Snowy insists 2.0 will be ready to generate first electricity in late 2025
Snowy Hydro management say their pumped hydro project will be fully on line and commissioned by late 2025.
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Nuclear wasteland: inside Chernobyl's exclusion zone – in pictures
The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 forced the evacuation of nearby Pripyat, home to 45,000 people. David McMillan has journeyed there 21 times since to record abandoned homes and buildings as they are reclaimed by nature
Continue reading...WA battery research hub wins $25m funding boost from federal government
Western Australia's bid establish a $135m national battery research centre in Perth wins $25m in grant funding from the federal government.
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Climate crisis: today’s children face lives with tiny carbon footprints
Next generation must keep their own carbon levels at a fraction of their grandparents’ in order to prevent catastrophe
Children born today will have to live their lives with drastically smaller carbon footprints than their grandparents if climate change is to be controlled.
Fast, deep cuts in global emissions from energy, transport and food are needed to keep temperature rises in check and an analysis has shown this means the new generation will have lifetime carbon budgets almost 90% lower than someone born in 1950.
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