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UK opposes strong EU recycling targets despite plastics pledge
Exclusive: government accused of hypocrisy as documents show opposition to urban waste plan
The UK government is opposing strong new recycling targets across the EU despite its recent pledge to develop “ambitious new future targets and milestones”, confidential documents have revealed.
A 25-year environment plan was launched earlier in January by the prime minister, Theresa May, who particularly focused on cutting plastic pollution. The plan, aimed partly at wooing younger voters, says “recycling plastics is critical”.
Continue reading...$60 million to save the Great Barrier Reef is a drop in the ocean, but we have to try
Neoen starts on 150MW solar plant in NSW – just a year from initial “idea”
SolarReserve opens Australian HQ ahead of solar tower construction
Construction begins on 212MW wind farm and storage project in S.A.
$1.6 million garden island microgrid project milestone payment
Geoengineering carries ‘large risks’ for the natural world, studies show
Trump’s solar tariff backfires: It hits red states and U.S. taxpayers harder than China
5 reasons why clean energy future can’t be stopped
Kiata wind farm to strengthen Victoria’s energy network
Antarctica's Weddell Sea 'deserves protected status'
Murky world of 'science' journals a new frontier for climate deniers | Graham Readfearn
Deniers have found a platform in emerging publications that publish without rigorous review
There’s a new scientific journal you might not have heard of called the International Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences. It says it “supports scientist who sweats for the real innovation & discovery”.
If that’s a little too sweaty for you, then how about another new journal, also called the International Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences?
Continue reading...National Trust to create UK sanctuary for endangered butterfly
Heddon Valley in Devon to be haven for high brown fritillary, supported by lottery funding
A beautiful wooded valley on the Devon coast is to be the focus of a project to save the UK’s most endangered butterfly – the high brown fritillary.
Conservationists believe changes to woodland management, such as the abandonment of coppicing, and climate change have contributed to the steep decline of the large, powerful, fast-flying butterfly over the last 50 years.
Continue reading...Musk could pocket $88 billion bonus if Tesla dreams come true
Specieswatch: greater tussock-sedge – safe haven and playground
The tall grass is perfect habitat for vulnerable aquatic species
As a child living deep in the country, the greater tussock sedge, Carex paniculata, provided me with both an adventure playground and a guarantee of getting muddy. This ancient grass, which grows in shallow bogs in pillars up to 1.5 metres high (4ft 11in) and about a metre (3ft 3in) across, often has colonies of 20 or 30 plants close together. The childhood game was to climb on top of one without getting your feet wet and jump from one to the next without falling off into the swamp. An added hazard was (and is) that the leaves are narrow and rough – sharp enough if they slip through your fingers to cut through the skin. So most adventures ended with getting muddy and bloody at the same time.
Continue reading...The moral value of wilderness
'Blended' finance is key to achieving global sustainability goals, says report
Public and private sector funds must increasingly pool resources to finance larger global sustainability and climate change projects, a new study shows
Tackling climate change and achieving the world’s sustainable development goals will require publicly funded and private sector banks and institutions to be far more willing to join forces to provide “blended” finance to projects, according to a new study.
Blended finance is the term given to the use of public or philanthropic capital to spur private sector investment in projects aimed at achieving the sustainable development goals. Already, this market is worth about $50bn globally, but experts said on Tuesday this sum could double within the next three to four years.
Continue reading...Antarctica's Weddell Sea 'deserves protected status'
Trump's tariffs on panels will cost US solar industry thousands of jobs
Trump’s decision to impose a 30% tariff will cost the US around 23,000 jobs and risks slowing the growth of clean energy, advocates warn
Donald Trump’s decision to impose a tariff on imported solar panels will cost the US solar industry about 23,000 jobs this year and risks slowing the growth of clean energy that would help address climate change, renewable energy advocates warned.
Trump has imposed a 30% tariff on foreign-made solar cells and modules, with the White House expressing alarm at a huge rise in imported components “spurred on by artificially low-priced solar cells and modules from China”.
Continue reading...Gas field earthquakes put Netherlands’ biggest firms on extraction notice
Government tells 200 companies they have four years to stop sourcing gas from Groningen field after increasingly significant earthquakes
Two hundred of the Netherlands’ biggest companies have been told by their government to stop sourcing fuel from a major Dutch gas field within four years following a series of increasingly significant earthquakes.
Extraction from the Groningen field, one of Europe’s richest sources of gas, is operated in a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil, but has been capped in recent years by ministers due to seismic activity in the area.
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