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Emissions Reduction Fund: Safeguard Mechanism Consultation Paper

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 14:38
The Department has released a consultation paper outlining design options for the Emissions Reduction Fund safeguard mechanism. The consultation period closes on 27 April, 2015.
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Oceanreef Aquaculture

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 13:18
Application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 27 March 2015 until 7 May 2015
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Oceanreef Aquaculture

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 13:18
Application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 27 March 2015 until 7 May 2015
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West Coast Rock Lobster Managed Fishery

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2015-03-25 09:27
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 25 March 2015 until 5 May 2015.
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Florida's unspeakable issue leaves climate change official tongue-tied

The Guardian - Tue, 2015-03-24 04:02
  • Emergency chief says anything but phrase ‘banned’ by governor
  • Fema to pull funding for states that refuse to address climate change

The latest victim of Florida governor Rick Scott’s unwritten ban on state officials using the words “climate change” is his own disaster preparedness lieutenant, who stumbled through verbal gymnastics to avoid using the scientific term in a newly surfaced video.

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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Australia's emissions projections 2014-15

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 08:22
Release of Australia's emissions projections 2014-15
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Australia's emissions projections 2014-15

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 08:22
Release of Australia's emissions projections 2014-15
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Syrian seedbank wins award for continuing work despite civil war

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-03-20 00:14

Syrian scientists who risked their lives preserving the region’s ancient farming heritage with nearly 150,000 seed samples are presented Gregor Mendel award in Berlin

The fields around Aleppo have sustained humanity for tens of thousands of years. Blood-torn now, they were among the first to produce wheat, barley and the crops that made this area part of the “fertile crescent” that Western civilisation sprang from.

There may be little sign of that left today, amid Syria’s bloody civil war, but the few remaining strands of the region’s farming heritage have been pulled together by a small group of scientists, whose achievement has just been recognised.

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Amazon's trees removed nearly a third less carbon in last decade – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2015-03-19 04:00

Fall in amount of carbon absored by rainforest means even greater cuts to manmade emissions are needed to combat climate change, warn scientists

The amount of carbon the Amazon’s remaining trees removed from the atmosphere fell by almost a third last decade, leading scientists to warn that manmade carbon emissions would need to be cut more deeply to tackle climate change.

Trees in untouched areas of the forest have been dying off across the basin at an increasing rate, found the study, published in Nature on Wednesday. Meanwhile the tree growth produced by higher CO2 levels in recent decades levelled off.

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Condition setting under assessment bilateral agreements

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2015-03-17 13:52
The Australian Government has developed a draft Conditions Policy to improve the efficiency of assessment bilateral agreements. The draft Conditions Policy is now open for public comment. Comments close Friday 15 May 2015.
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New threatened ecological community listings

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2015-03-17 13:22
The Minister has approved the inclusion of ecological communities, Cooks River/Castlereagh Ironbark Forest of the Sydney Basin Bioregion to the critically endangered category and Castlereagh Scribbly Gum and Agnes Banks Woodlands of the Sydney...
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Chairs’ Update March 2015 | Commonwealth Marine Reserves Review

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2015-03-17 09:35
Find out the latest updates on the Commonwealth Marine Reserves Review.
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Join the Guardian's climate change campaign

The Guardian - Mon, 2015-03-16 22:30

200 energy companies hold humanity’s future in their pockets. But where we put our money makes us all complicit. It’s time to invest in a better future. Join us

Join us in urging the world’s two biggest charitable funds to move their money out of fossil fuels

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Pangolins: the world's most illegally traded mammal – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2015-03-16 21:09

The endangered pangolin is being eaten out of existence before many people have even heard of it. Photographer Paul Hilton followed poachers in Indonesia to raise awareness of this gentle animal’s plight

Audio slideshow: See more of Paul Hilton’s work on the impact of deforestation on Indonesia’s wildlife

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Don't feed the ducks bread, say conservationists

The Guardian - Mon, 2015-03-16 16:01

We feed six million loaves of bread a year to ducks in England and Wales causing damage to birds’ health and polluting waterways. Oats, corn and peas are safer for the birds

The seemingly innocent act of feeding ducks with bread is harming waterfowl and polluting waterways, conservationists warned on Monday as they urged people to use more benign alternatives.

A survey by the Canal and River Trust found nearly a quarter of English and Welsh people had together fed six million loaves of bread to ducks last year. Uneaten bread causes algal blooms, allows bacteria to breed and attracts rats and other vermin.

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Why are organic farmers across Britain giving up?

The Guardian - Sat, 2015-03-14 18:30

Consumers still eat it up — but more and more farmers are deserting organic, complaining that it costs a fortune and rowing with the Soil Association. Susanna Rustin put on her wellies to find out why they’re down on the farm

Darren and Julia Quenault took their first delivery of non-organic cattle feed a few weeks ago. After nine years of organic dairy farming, they decided to convert back to conventional, and give up their organic status, at the end of last year.

The reason was simple. “Cattle feed costs were excruciatingly expensive and we just couldn’t absorb them,” says Julia. “We’re saving £1,800 a month. We couldn’t have continued, we would have had to put up prices significantly, and we didn’t feel we could burden consumers with an extra 12% on the price of milk.”

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Updated maps to help protect our native species

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2015-03-13 15:17
The Department of the Environment has released version 2 of the Species of National Environmental Significance maps and GIS data products including many updated distributions and maps for newly listed species.
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