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Goldwind’s Moorabool North Wind Farm set to progress towards construction
Ferrari tests silent hybrid sports car, in first signs of shift to electric
LONGi Solar half-cut monocrystalline PERC module breaks 360W, sets a new world record
Westpac joins growing corporate push into wind and solar
Biggest winners, and biggest losers, of network monopoly game
World's longest penguin dive, of more than half an hour, is recorded
Record-breaking dive in Antarctic waters emerges after scientists accidentally tagged wrong emperor penguins
Scientists in Antarctica have recorded the world’s longest penguin dive, an astounding 32.2 minutes under the water; a full five minutes longer than the previous record.
Emperor penguins, which live only in Antartica, are the tallest and heaviest penguins in the world, and have the best diving ability. They can dive as much as 500 metres down in some of the world’s harshest and coldest seas.
Continue reading...Seventh EU Sentinel goes into orbit
20MW solar farm to power crypto-currency mining in Collie
The robot helping to deliver water in rural India
Companies sign up to pledge to cut plastic pollution
EU carbon prices set to double by 2021, could hit €55 before 2030 -report
UK supermarkets launch voluntary pledge to cut plastic packaging
Critics say retailers can pick and choose whether to sign up to Plastics Pact, a series of pledges that have no enforcement mechanism
UK supermarkets and food companies launched a new voluntary pledge to cut plastic packaging on Thursday as ministers consider forcing them to pay more towards collecting and recycling the waste they produce.
In a first response to a growing public backlash against the huge volumes of plastic rubbish, most of the UK’s largest supermarkets signed up to support the UK Plastics Pact – an industry-wide initiative which says it aims to transform packaging and reduce avoidable plastic waste.
Mesmerising footage shows lava lake overflow in Hawaii
CP Daily: Wednesday April 25, 2018
ARB resumes California offset issuances as forestry fails to register
Turkey’s coal-stacked bank Garanti plans to raise its shadow carbon price
Curious Kids: Where did trees come from?
Higher EU carbon prices helping slow global warming pace, says fund manager
Bin liners to takeaway containers – ideas to solve your plastic conundrums
Those dedicated to going plastic-free wonder how to dispose of cat litter or buy cleaning products sans packaging. Share your problems – and solutions
Plastic has become an environmental disaster. Microplastic pollution has been found in our waterways, fish stocks, salt, tap water and even the air we breathe. Reducing our reliance on plastic by refusing it wherever possible has never been more important, especially as Australia’s recycling system is in crisis.
Yet there are conundrums that continue to defeat even those dedicated to going plastic-free. From bin liners to takeaway containers, Guardian Australia has tried to solve them. And we want to hear from you: share your plastic conundrums and the solutions. We’ll round up the best ideas for a follow-up article.
Continue reading...Gorillas are far more numerous than previously thought, survey reveals
Larger-than-expected population in Africa gives hope for species survival, scientists say, but animal remains critically endangered
There are far more gorillas left in the world than previously thought, according to a landmark new survey, with numbers as much as double earlier estimates.
However, their populations are continuing to fall fast, down 20% in just eight years, leaving them critically endangered. Furthermore, 80% of the remaining gorilla troops do not live in protected areas, leaving them vulnerable to the threats the researchers summarise as “guns, germs and [felled] trees”.