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The last Australian whale hunt – in pictures

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-11-21 03:00

When anti-whaling activists arrived in Albany, they planned to convince the town that their future was in watching whales, not killing them. Forty years on, they remember the moment commercial whaling ended in Australia

The message came over the radio and was relayed into the engine room of the Cheynes IV whale chaser, where engineer Bob Reeby was at work.

“That was it: ‘Home speed, we’re going home’. That was the end of an era. It was a pretty sad moment,” Reeby recalls.

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Dead whale with 1,000 plastic pieces in stomach found in Indonesia - video

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-11-21 02:36

A dead whale that washed ashore in eastern Indonesia had a large lump of collected plastic waste in its stomach, including flip-flops and 115 drinking cups, a park official has said, causing concern among environmentalists and government officials in one of the world’s largest plastic-polluting countries

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What does Dorset’s 21-inch mega-rat tell us about food and the modern era?

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-11-21 02:25
After a photo appeared online depicting a giant rat, several experts offer their view on how it came to be so large

A rat-catcher has caught a giant rat. A photograph of the rodent, stretched out from nose to tail, beside a tape measure shows that it ran to 53cm (21in). Or it did before it ran into the rat-catcher’s manchester terrier.

“There’s a definite increase in rat numbers and a definite increase in size,” says Terry Walker, who caught and measured the creature in Bournemouth, Dorset. (He happened to have a tape measure on him for repairs, not to measure rats.)

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Air pollution cuts two years off global average lifespan, says study

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-11-21 01:32

Analysis finds toxic air trims lifespans by 1.8 years, making it main threat to human health

Air pollution cuts the average lifespan of people around the globe by almost two years, analysis shows, making it the single greatest threat to human health.

The research looked at the particulate pollution produced by the burning of fossil fuels by vehicles and industry. It found that in many parts of the worst-affected nations – India and China – lifespans were being shortened by six years.

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Dead sperm whale found in Indonesia had ingested '6kg of plastic'

BBC - Tue, 2018-11-20 23:43
The dead sperm whale, which washed ashore in Indonesia, had ingested nearly 6kg of plastic waste.
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Guangdong ETS continues to see offset supply trickle in through auctions

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 21:37
The Guangdong carbon exchange on Tuesday announced another small auction of offsets eligible for use in the provincial emissions trading scheme, with the minimum bid price set at only around half the clearing price of last week’s sale.
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Indonesia: dead whale had 1,000 pieces of plastic in stomach

The Guardian - Tue, 2018-11-20 20:27

Sperm whale washed up in Sulawesi had flip-flops, bottles, bags and 115 drinking cups in its stomach

A dead whale that washed ashore in eastern Indonesia had a large lump of plastic waste in its stomach, including flip-flops and 115 drinking cups, a park official has said, causing concern among environmentalists and government officials in one of the world’s largest plastic polluting countries.

Related: 'Sad surprise': Amazon fish contaminated by plastic particles

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Elon Musk renames his BFR spacecraft Starship

BBC - Tue, 2018-11-20 20:17
The entrepreneur would not reveal why he had renamed the craft, which has still not yet been built.
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The physicist called Einstein - but not the one you think

BBC - Tue, 2018-11-20 16:32
There is debate around how much Albert Einstein's first wife, Mileva, contributed to his discoveries.
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Australian Heritage Grants now open

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2018-11-20 12:08
The $21.4 million Australian Heritage Grants program will run over four years and is aimed at strengthening the recognition, management, conservation and public engagement on Australia’s National Heritage List places.
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CP Daily: Monday November 19, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 10:08
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Canadian emitters to face 12 Mt shortfall under OBPS in 2019 -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 10:07
Large Canadian emitters to be regulated by the federal government’s output-based pricing standard (OBPS) from 2019 will face a compliance unit deficit of nearly 12 million tonnes during the market’s inaugural year, according to a new report released Monday.
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Unsubsidised wind and solar now cheapest form of bulk energy

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2018-11-20 09:14

Wind and solar now beat coal in China and India, and nearly all major economies, while solar and batteries beat new coal and gas plants in Australia, according to BloombergNEF.

The post Unsubsidised wind and solar now cheapest form of bulk energy appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Elephants and economics: how to ensure we value wildlife properly

The Conversation - Tue, 2018-11-20 08:54
At an international summit in Egypt this month, nations will hopefully make progress towards recognising the economic value of wildlife and other environmental assets. Michael Vardon, Associate Professor at the Fenner School, Australian National University Carl Obst, Honorary Research Fellow, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne David Lindenmayer, Professor, The Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Hopes fade for progress on a CDM transition this year

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 08:54
Governments are not expected to offer much clarity on how the CDM will transition into the post-2020 Paris Agreement era as year-end UN talks in Katowice get bogged down in other issues, observers say.
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Oregon Clean Fuels Program registers first credit deficit as amendments approved

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 08:29
The Oregon Clean Fuels Program (OCFP) in Q2 saw more deficits than credits generated for the first time in the regulation’s history, data showed, while a state agency approved a minor amendment package to expand eligible credit types.
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Origin to take demand management trial national, after “significant” success in SA

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2018-11-20 08:12

Origin Energy will broaden demand management offering after SA trials deliver "significant savings" on both electricity costs and emissions for C&I customers.

The post Origin to take demand management trial national, after “significant” success in SA appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Corporate renewable energy contracts are a new force for Australia wind and solar

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2018-11-20 08:07

Wind power usageCorporate contracts are now one of the major drivers for large scale wind and solar projects, with Victoria and manufacturing emerging as the hot-spots.

The post Corporate renewable energy contracts are a new force for Australia wind and solar appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Australian businesses want steeper climate targets and CO2 markets to help meet them, survey shows

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-11-20 07:01
An overwhelming majority of Australian business and industry think the government should strengthen its climate ambitions and develop a suite of market-based policies to meet them, a survey has found.
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Surge in marine refuges brings world close to protected areas goal

The Guardian - Tue, 2018-11-20 04:28

Reserves cover more than five times area of US, says report, but enforcement is often poor

A record surge in the creation of marine protected areas has taken the international community close to its goal of creating nature refuges on 17% of the world’s land and 10% of seas by 2020, according to a new UN report.

Protected regions now cover more than five times the territory of the US, but the authors said this good news was often undermined by poor enforcement. Some reserves are little more than “paper parks” with little value to nature conservation. At least one has been turned into an industrial zone.

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