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Gas fuels Australia's third straight year of rising emissions
LNG was major contributor to 1.5% rise in year to December 2017, government data shows
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Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions continue to soar, increasing for the third consecutive year according to new data published by the Department of Environment and Energy.
The Turnbull government published new quarterly emissions data late on Friday which reveals Australia’s climate pollution increased by 1.5% in the year to December 2017.
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Cape York land clearing won't impact Great Barrier Reef, Entsch says
Environmental groups warn Queensland land clearing threatens reef
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Carnivorous plants: so you thought the triffids were make-believe…
Scientists at the University of Freiburg in Germany have for the first time characterised the snapping movement of this rare aquatic carnivorous plant, found in wetlands around the world. Aldrovanda vesiculosa snaps its “trap” shut 10 times faster than the much larger Venus flytrap, using a combination of hydraulics and the release of pre-stress to capture water fleas and possibly even tadpoles and small fish.
Continue reading...Warning Cape York land-clearing approval puts Great Barrier Reef at risk
Conservation groups call on Coalition to honour reef budget pledge by overturning Kingvale station decision
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The Turnbull government faces a test of its $500m budget commitment to protect the Great Barrier Reef, after federal environment officials ruled that a farmer could clear almost 2,000 hectares of Queensland forest.
A draft report from the Department of Environment recommends that the clearing at Kingvale station on Cape York, which was authorised under the former Newman state government 2014, should be permitted to go ahead with conditions.
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