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Amazon fish challenges mutation idea
'Epic Duck Challenge' shows drones can outdo people at surveying wildlife
Shipping first as commercial tanker crosses Arctic sea route in winter
The crossing, unassisted by an icebreaker vessel, marks a milestone as thawing polar ice opens up Russia’s northern coastline, reports Climate Home News
An LNG tanker designed for icy conditions has become the first commercial ship to travel the Arctic’s northern sea route in winter.
It marks a milestone in the opening up of Russia’s northern coastline, as thawing polar ice makes industrial development and maritime trade increasingly viable.
Continue reading...Melting ice sheets are hastening sea level rise, satellite data confirms
Research shows that pace of melting in Antarctica and Greenland has accelerated
Melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace of sea level rise, new satellite data shows.
At the current rate, the world’s oceans will be on average at least 60cm (2ft) higher by the end of the century, according to research published in Monday’s Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.
Continue reading...Wildlife photographer of the year people's choice winner 2018 – in pictures
A heartwarming image of a gorilla in the arms of her rescuer won this year’s award, after 20,000 nature fans voted on a shortlist of 24 images
- The picture will be displayed in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum until 28 May
'A first in my 60 years': readers spot early signs of spring
Readers around the UK have been getting in touch after noticing blooming and blossoming ahead of time
Spring has come early in the form of blooming flowers and butterflies, according to readers around the UK who responded to our callout.
Related: Spring flowers in autumn, birdsong in winter: what a freak year for nature
Continue reading...Country diary: panic ripples through the birds as a raptor approaches
Pulborough Brooks, West Sussex: This is no idle flyover – the peregrine falcon is focused, intent, trying to single out possible targets
Continue reading...AGL seeking big wind project proposals to help replace Liddell
Former Queensland Coalition MP pushing coal propaganda
New antibiotic family discovered in dirt
NSW land-clearing prosecutions down 80% in three years
Government says it has no information on extent of clearing under new, less-restrictive laws
Prosecutions in New South Wales for illegal land clearing have dropped by 80% in the past three years, according to data released under freedom of information laws.
The information, obtained by the NSW Labor opposition, shows the Berejiklian government claims not to have any information about how much clearing has occurred under new laws that came into force in August 2017 aimed at making land clearing easier.
Continue reading...Energy divide: Frontier attacks AEMO, wants it abolished
JA Solar supplies mono PERC modules for 250MW solar project in Israel
CEFC backed green loan scheme hopes to boost EV uptake
Tesla charged with diesel generator still cleaner than conventional car
Trump budget US cash for International Space Station
Antarctic iceberg expedition set to reveal hidden realm
Network Rail to install drinking fountains in majority of its train stations this year
Company pledges to introduce free drinking water facilities in many of nation’s busiest stations
Network Rail has pledged to install water fountains in the majority of its 17 managed UK stations by the end of the year.
Related: Bottled water is a nonsense. Just ban it and fill our towns with drinking fountains | Sonia Sodha
Continue reading...Wombats, sharks, possums, frogs: Australia's animals at risk of extinction
Hundreds of Australian animals are endangered, and while they could be saved, government intervention is urgently needed
• ‘A national disgrace’: Australia’s extinction crisis is unfolding in plain sight
'A national disgrace': Australia's extinction crisis is unfolding in plain sight
More than 1,800 plant and animal species and ecological communities are at risk of extinction right now
• Interactive: Wombats, sharks, possums, frogs: Australia’s animals at risk of extinction
Global warming wiped out the Bramble Cay melomys – the first mammalian extinction in the world to be caused by climate change – but a straightforward plan that could have rescued the little rodent was thwarted by red tape and political indifference.
“It could have been saved. That’s the most important part,” says John Woinarski, a professor of conservation biology who was on the threatened species scientific committee that approved a 2008 national recovery plan for the species, endemic to a tiny island in the Torres Strait.
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