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Volcanic eruptions in Guatemala captured in time-lapse video
Wildlife on your doorstep: share your February photos
As 2018 enters its second month we’d like to see your photos of the wildlife you’ve discovered where you live
What sort of wildlife will we all discover on our doorsteps this month? We’d like to see your photos of the February wildlife near you, whether you’re a novice spotter or have been out and about searching forcreatures great and small for years.
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Continue reading...Country diary: where sparrows go when they vanish at dusk
Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: Trying to find enough shelter to keep warm and conserve energy without increasing the risk of attack is a juggling act for a small bird
The torchlight cut through the dark, searching the canopy of a tall cedar as it swayed in the last gusts of the storm. A splash of white 15 metres up caught my attention: bird droppings, bright against the dark bark. Just above it, a wood pigeon was resting cosily against a jackdaw. A cock pheasant turned its head to observe me, that russet and red enhanced by the torch beam.
Continue reading...Brazil's Pantanal - the world's biggest wetland: in pictures
To celebrate World Wetland day, WWF is highlighting its work in the Pantanal, the world’s biggest wetland. This pristine environment in South America supports a rich variety of wildlife and plants, while its enormous water reserves are vital for the 8 million people who depend on the Pantanal’s fresh water, fish, climate control and tourism.
Continue reading...Greens call to buy back the grid, in power play against ALP
ACT to trial first “gas free” suburb in next stage of 100% renewable goal
Renewable investment 2018 starts with a claret run
Is there anything good to say about NEG? New report says no
Total Eren has approval for huge battery at 200MW Victoria solar project
Chile declares start of coal power phase-out
10 trends that will shape the global solar market in 2018
Funding for National Historic Sites 2017-18
Funding for National Historic Sites 2017-18
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Pollutionwatch: wood burning worsening UK air quality
Global studies show that when wood stoves are replaced, particle pollution falls sharply
A new study shows how home wood burning is worsening air quality in UK towns and cities. Wood burning is adding between 24% and 31% to the particle pollution emitted in Birmingham and London. Many people think that this is a harmless form of heating, but it is often hard to see the impact of a pollutant until it is taken away.
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Continue reading...Polar bears captured on collar cams
Polar bears 'running out of food'
Sustainable shopping: take the 'litter' out of glitter
Miners receive twice as much in tax credits as Australia spends on environment
Exclusive: Analysis shows federal and state environment spending cut while industry awarded $2.5bn in fuel tax credits
Mining companies will receive more than twice as much in fuel tax credits as the Turnbull government will spend on environment and biodiversity programs this financial year, an analysis has found.
Coalmining companies alone are expected to get more back than the diminishing funding allocated to the federal environment department.
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