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EU boiler energy label confusion set to continue

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 20:35

Rightwing MEPs vote to slow down the introduction of the new rules that could delay simple, colour-coded system until 2030

Householders in Europe buying a new boiler could face confusing energy labels until as late as 2030, after rightwing MEPs voted to slow down an introduction of the new rules in the European parliament on Wednesday.

The current labelling system means a product rated at A+ may be the least efficient appliance in its class due to the introduction of A+++ labels, prompting a European commission proposal to replace the grading with a simpler A-G format.

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Climate scientists are under attack from frivolous lawsuits | Lauren Kurtz

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 20:00

Climate Science Legal Defense Fund is forced to defend climate scientists against constant frivolous lawsuits

Today’s climate scientists have a lot more to worry about than peer review. Organizations with perverse financial incentives harass scientists with lawsuit after lawsuit, obstructing research and seeking to embarrass them with disclosures of private information.

On June 14th, an Arizona court ruled that thousands of emails from two prominent climate scientists must be turned over to the Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E), a group that disputes the 97% expert consensus on human-caused climate change and argues against action to confront it. E&E and its attorneys are funded by Peabody Coal, Arch Coal, and Alpha Natural Resources, coal corporations with billions of dollars in revenue.

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Bornean orangutan declared ‘critically endangered’ as forests shrink

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 18:45

Mongabay: New IUCN assessment shows hunting and habitat loss are the biggest drivers, with experts warning ‘conservation is failing’

The Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is now critically endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This change means that both species of orangutan now face an “extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.”

“This is full acknowledgement of what has been clear for a long time: orangutan conservation is failing,” Andrew Marshall, one of the authors of the assessment, told Mongabay. Regardless of any positive outcomes of past conservation efforts, they have not achieved the only meaningful goal: a stable or increasing population.

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Bob Katter raises funding for Galilee basin railway in talks with Turnbull

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 18:37

Katter says he raised the issue in negotiating his support for a possible minority Coalition government, but says it would be ‘unacceptable’ for Indian miner Adani to own it

Bob Katter has canvassed federal funding for the Galilee basin railway in talks with Malcolm Turnbull but says it would be “totally unacceptable” for the Indian coalminer Adani to own it.

Katter said he raised the issue as a factor of his support for a possible minority Coalition government with Turnbull in Brisbane on Thursday but “we’ve done no deals”.

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Cautious green light for fracking

BBC - Thu, 2016-07-07 18:32
The government’s climate change advisors have given a cautious green light to fracking in the UK.
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Fracking 'will break UK climate targets unless rules are made stricter'

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 18:30

Government advisers also say more action would be needed to cut emissions in other areas to cope with full-scale fracking

Shale gas production will break the UK’s climate change targets unless there is stricter regulation now, according to the government’s official advisers.

More action to cut carbon emissions in other areas would also be needed to cope with full-scale fracking, despite the government already struggling to meet existing commitments.

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UN: Global fish consumption per capita hits record high

BBC - Thu, 2016-07-07 18:15
Global per capita fish consumption passes the 20kg per year mark for the first time, but natural marine resources continue to be overfished, UN data shows.
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Conservation heartbreak for endangered bird

BBC - Thu, 2016-07-07 15:57
How a celebrated milestone for the spoon-billed sandpiper turned to sadness.
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Australia wind energy industry turns a corner – thanks to states

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 14:47
A flurry of new contracts from state and territory governments has brought the Australian wind industry back to life. Fast growing French developer Neoen says it is a "great place" to invest, and today switched on the 100MW Hornsdale wind farm.
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A green tunnel through wetland's swaying reeds

The Guardian - Thu, 2016-07-07 14:30

Witton-Le-Wear, Durham Vegetation towers above my head and I hear reed warblers delivering their incessant songs like gossips

With the easy grace of a circus trapeze artist the reed bunting delivers his five-note scratchy song with gusto from the top of his swaying reed stem, issuing a confident challenge to any who doubt that this is his territory.

Related: Country diary: A regional dialect may be the way to a reed warbler's heart

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Dong Energy to build world’s lowest cost offshore wind farm

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 13:20
Dong Energy announces major breakthrough in costs of offshore wind energy, winning a tender for 700MW of capacity at a record low price.
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Soaring gas prices take toll on generators as well as consumers

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 13:11
Soaring gas prices will clip $100 million from the profits of Australia's biggest electricity supplier, and are causing big jumps in electricity costs.
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Turning sun into gold and steel

ABC Environment - Thu, 2016-07-07 13:06
Breakthroughs in solar panel technology and solar thermal are starting to be considered and used to save money and emissions in the mining industry.
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Solar households miss out as big generators profit from price hikes

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 12:22
Australia’s biggest utilities are passing on the surging cost of the country’s predominantly coal-fired grid to consumers at the start of the new financial year, but it seems pretty clear that many solar households are missing out.
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Another NZ energy upstart takes aim at Australian retail market

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 12:21
NZ energy retail start-up Flick Electric says Australia an ideal market for its digital platform that strips electricity pricing bare and gives customers access to the wholesale spot market
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Conservatives have set the gold standard in scare campaigns

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 12:20
Promoting fear and scare campaigns has been the stock in trade of conservatives in Australia for decades. Remember the yellow peril? The carbon tax?
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UK’s National Grid sees major boost for solar, electric vehicles and batteries

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 10:29
The UK could adopt solar, electric vehicles and batteries much faster than expected just a year ago, according to the National Grid.
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How an extreme form of climate science denial has found a home in Australia’s Senate

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 10:28
One result in the country’s upper house has sparked a wave of discontent, reflection and rage.
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Renewable jet fuel could be growing on Australia’s iconic gum trees

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2016-07-07 10:27
New uses for Australia's plant-based oils appear set to give it some new tricks, potentially jolting the local eucalyptus oil industry into high-tech limelight.
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Sea worm fossil gives clues to 'common ancestor'

BBC - Thu, 2016-07-07 09:52
Fossils of a sea worm that lived on the ocean floor about 500 million years ago are giving new insights into how early creatures evolved.
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