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Tiangong-1: Defunct China space lab comes down over South Pacific

BBC - Mon, 2018-04-02 12:22
China's defunct Tiangong-1 space lab mostly burnt up on re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.
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Saving the Bell's turtle and farmers get the 'keep fit' message

ABC Environment - Mon, 2018-04-02 11:30
A dog helps save an endangered turtle; farmers get the keep fit message; a calf and a camel make friends on the Nullabor; and bullocky Craig Lockwood yokes up his team.
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Mission to demonstrate space junk tech

BBC - Mon, 2018-04-02 10:12
A European, UK-led project aims to showcase how space debris could be removed from orbit.
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Dumping pesticides, using ducks instead

BBC - Mon, 2018-04-02 09:06
Bernard Poujol believes ducks are the future for rice farms, but he hasn't quite perfected his technique.
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Black skies and raging seas: how the First Fleet got a first taste of Australia's unforgiving climate

The Conversation - Mon, 2018-04-02 06:28
When the First Fleet sailed into Sydney Cove in 1788, they entered an ancient and unforgiving landscape. A new book charts Australians' relationship with one of the world's most volatile climates. Joelle Gergis, ARC DECRA Climate Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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A Foreign Affair: China, North Korea and Australia

ABC Environment - Mon, 2018-04-02 05:05
The developments and set backs in foreign affairs for the month of March.
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EPA chief Scott Pruitt 'may be on way out' over condo deal, senator says

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-04-02 04:44

Doug Jones, Bernie Sanders and Chris Christie add to pressure over $50-a-night deal linked to chief executive of energy lobbying firm

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt is under increasing pressure over a rental arrangement he had with a leading energy sector lobbyist.

Related: Veterans affairs chief David Shulkin says he was fired: 'I did not resign'

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The Argentinian river that appeared suddenly in 2015 – aerial video

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-04-01 15:59

The Río Nuevo, which now stretches across 16 miles of San Luis province, is believed to be the product of deforestation, changes in farming practices and climate change. Now as its changing course threatens farmland, roads and even a city, the government is struggling to contain it

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RAF looks to space for the future

BBC - Sun, 2018-04-01 10:46
The Royal Air Force pushing boundaries, 100 years since it began. Three women serving with the RAF explain.
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Warm data, innovative electric transport and “fossil free steel”

ABC Environment - Sun, 2018-04-01 10:30
Green innovation comes in many forms. And promising project don't have to be big, they only have to make a start.
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Taking control of what you own

ABC Environment - Sun, 2018-04-01 07:45
Do you have any input into the design of the products you buy and consume day-to-day? Your phone, laptop, clothes, even your food?
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Rhino census in India's Kaziranga park counts 12 more

BBC - Sun, 2018-04-01 04:22
A census suggests that one-horn rhino numbers have increased by 12 to 2,413 in the national park.
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Tesla in fatal California crash was on Autopilot

BBC - Sat, 2018-03-31 20:24
The company says a Model X vehicle involved in a fatal crash in the US was in Autopilot mode.
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Madagascar's vanilla wars: prized spice drives death and deforestation

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-03-31 16:30

As the price of pods has soared so has violence – and forest defenders are increasingly risking their lives to protect precious wildlife habitat from being felled for profit

The vanilla thieves of Anjahana were so confident of their power to intimidate farmers they provided advance warning of raids. “We are coming tonight,” they would write in a note pushed under doors in this remote coastal village in Madagascar. “Prepare what we want.”

But they either undervalued their target commodity or overestimated the meekness of their victims. After one assault too many at the turn of the year, a crowd rounded up five alleged gangsters, dragged them into the village square and then set about the bloody task of mob justice.

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Country diary: a long-abandoned slate quarry's enduring monuments

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-03-31 14:30

Cwmystradllyn, Gwynedd: By 1871 the village was deserted, its consumptive and dispirited inhabitants dispersed. But much architectural beauty remains


The wave-like wall at Gorseddau slate quarry was running through my mind. I needed to go back and see if it was as I remembered. On a bitter March afternoon I set off along the old tramway that curves in from Cwm Pennant to the north.

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Blimp used to spot sharks

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-03-31 11:40
Lifeguards on one NSW south coast beach are being assisted by a blimp on which is mounted a camera, and learning software, allowing sharks to be spotted without the use of human eyes.
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Vanishing lake

BBC - Sat, 2018-03-31 11:18
It's been shrinking fast, but could a plan to divert water to one of Africa's largest lakes stop it disappearing?
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Shipping faces demands to cut CO2

BBC - Sat, 2018-03-31 10:01
The industry could contribute almost a fifth of the global total of CO2 by 2050 but some nations resist targets.
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Prof Stephen Hawking Cambridge funeral to take place

BBC - Sat, 2018-03-31 09:11
The private service for the visionary scientist will be held at the university church in Cambridge.
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A Big Country 31 March 2018

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-03-31 05:20
A dog helps save an endangered turtle; farmers get the keep fit message; a calf and a camel make friends on the Nullabor; and bullocky Craig Lockwood yokes up his team.
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