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Country diary: the deadly beauty of spider silk
Wolsingham, Weardale: In the fog every surviving thread was spangled with water droplets, sparkling as the sun broke through
Swirling fog plays tricks. As we crossed an open field the silhouette of an oak loomed, with a glimmer of pale yellow light cradled in its branches, before it dissolved back into the clammy miasma.
We had descended from the high fells, from clear blue sky and crystal-clear views into a monochrome lake of valley fog, cold grey vapour trapped by warmer air above. It thickened as we followed the footpath along the riverbank.
Continue reading...Three years after Tesla visit, Turnbull may finally act on EVs
Wallaby hops across Sydney Harbour Bridge
Power Ledger named finalist in 2018 Extreme Tech Challenge
German power sector: coal and nuclear down, renewables up in 2017
Chinese coal town embraces electric vehicles
A month in, Tesla’s SA battery is surpassing expectations
In response to the growing success of Imeon Energy in Australia, the company is opening a Service Center in Melbourne.
Crunch question
How can we halt the feminisation of sea turtles in the northern Great Barrier Reef?
Victorian manufacturer taps cheap renewables in PPA with Flow Power
The Grind
Could our old oil and gas infrastructure fuel a new jobs boom?
Black Death 'spread by humans not rats'
Climate politics in 2018: another guide for the perplexed
London ‘put to shame’ by New York fossil fuel divestment
Campaigners say London mayor has fudged a similar manifesto promise to divest the city’s remaining pension funds from fossil fuels
London has been put to shame by New York’s decision to divest city pension funds from fossil fuel companies, according to climate campaigners who accuse the mayor, Sadiq Khan, of fudging a similar promise he made during his election campaign.
Global efforts to drive investment away from oil, gas and coal were given a major boost last week when the biggest city in the US announced plans to sell off its $5bn holdings in fossil fuel assets and sue the world’s most powerful oil companies over their contribution to dangerous global warming.
Continue reading...March of the Penguins heralds Antarctic protection campaign - in pictures
Model penguins have appeared in cities around the world as part of a new Greenpeace campaign that is aiming to turn a huge tract of the Antarctic Ocean into the world’s biggest wildlife reserve, protecting marine life and helping to fight climate change
Continue reading...British supermarket chickens show record levels of antibiotic-resistant superbugs
Food Standards Agency reports ‘significant increase’ of harmful pathogen campylobacter in British-farmed chickens
Chickens for sale in Britain’s supermarkets are showing record levels of superbugs resistant to some of the strongest antibiotics, new research from the government has found.
The results are concerning because resistance to antibiotics among livestock can easily affect resistance among humans, rendering vital medicines ineffective against serious diseases.
Continue reading...European parliament to decide future of pulse fishing
Vote on controversial method will be closely watched in the UK, which will decide on the issue as part of national fishing policy after Brexit
Europe’s parliament will vote on Tuesday on the controversial issue of electric pulse fishing, in a debate that could decide the future of the fishing method.
The debate is crucial for the UK, despite Brexit, because the UK’s fleets have yet to decide whether to lobby the government post-Brexit for an expansion in pulse fishing. Tuesday’s debate and vote will give an indication of both current scientific advice on the issue, and the strength of public opinion.
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