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Victorian PQ Aquatics Fishery seadragon and seahorse - application 2018

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2018-09-04 12:11
The public consultation period for assessment for ongoing export accreditation will be open from 4 September 2018 until 5 October 2018.
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UN treaty would protect high seas from over exploitation

BBC - Tue, 2018-09-04 10:53
Over the next two years, the UN hopes to secure a treaty to protect two-thirds of the world's oceans.
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What really happens to 'recycling' plastic?

BBC - Tue, 2018-09-04 09:19
Many Japanese people who recycle their household plastic would be shocked to know where it ends up.
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Japan killed 50 whales in Antarctic protected area, data shows

The Guardian - Tue, 2018-09-04 09:01

The disclosure of the cull, conducted under a legal loophole, comes as Japan seeks to further weaken a global ban on commercial hunts

Japanese whalers have killed more than 50 minke whales in an Antarctic marine protection area this year, WWF has revealed.

The disclosure comes on the opening day of the International Whaling Commission’s annual meeting in Brazil, which Japan is chairing as it seeks to restart commercial whaling. Killing whales for profit was banned in 1986, but nations including Norway and Iceland have granted themselves exemptions.

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Analyst, Climate Change Transparency Team, US Department of State – Washington DC

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:36
The Office of Global Change in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs at the U.S. Department of State is sending out this informal call for expressions of interest for a potential role in the Office of Global Change (OES/EGC) that would provide substantive assistance to the Climate Change Transparency Team at a junior level (2-4 years work experience).
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CP Daily: Monday September 3, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:33
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Carbon Projects Officer, CO2balance – Taunton, UK

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:27
We are looking for a Carbon Projects Officer to assist our Projects Team to develop, implement and coordinate community-based carbon projects, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. The role is primarily based in Taunton, UK, however occasional travel to the project areas is required.
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Climate Finance Officer, Advisory Services and Blended Finance Team, IDB Country Office – Buenos Aires/Bogota/Panama City/Port of Spain

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:25
At the Climate Advisory Team you will work with all segments and cross cutting areas. You will provide technical and operational support to transactions that include climate investments, at the same time will seek to generate better markets by generating practical knowledge that support private entities to act on climate.
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Climate Finance Officer, Advisory Services and Blended Finance Team, IDB – Washington DC

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:23
At the Climate Advisory Team you will work with all segments and cross-cutting areas. You will provide technical and operational support to transactions that include climate investments, at the same time will seek to generate better markets by generating practical knowledge that support private entities to act on climate.
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Carbon Pulse hires top carbon expert to lead Americas coverage

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2018-09-04 08:00
**FREE READ** - Carbon Pulse has hired one of North America’s top carbon market experts to lead its news coverage and expand its offerings on the continent.
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Heatwave: 2018 was the joint hottest summer for UK

BBC - Tue, 2018-09-04 02:01
It was also the hottest summer for England since records began in 1910, the Met Office says.
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Falling yields of key UK crops could raise food prices and leave farmers struggling

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-09-03 22:53

Consumers face a double whammy of prices rises brought on by the long hot summer and Brexit

Yields of key crops have fallen significantly in this year’s harvest as a result of the hot summer and massive swings in weather, leaving farmers counting the cost and consumers facing higher prices for food.

After record heatwaves and drought, when rain finally arrived it caused problems in some areas, particularly the north and west, as farmers have struggled to bring in wet crops.

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Lord Melchett obituary

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-09-03 21:11

Environmental campaigner who as executive director of Greenpeace UK headed action against GM crop trials

The campaigner, environmentalist and politician Peter Melchett, Lord Melchett, who has died aged 70, is probably best remembered for leading a group of protesters who destroyed a trial crop of genetically modified maize in Norfolk in 1999.

He was one of 28 Greenpeace activists who were subsequently charged with theft and criminal damage, but were unexpectedly acquitted by a jury at Norwich crown court the following year. The result was a great victory for the anti-GM movement and the trial was seen as an important reflection of UK public opinion on the GM debate. That position has barely shifted in 20 years.

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California's response to record wildfires: shift to 100% clean energy | Dana Nuccitelli

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-09-03 20:00

California’s Democratic leaders are determined to fight the climate change that’s ravaging their state

In America today, it’s rare to see political leaders respond to a threat with an appropriate evidence-based policy solution. At the national level, more often we see actions that aggravate existing problems or create new ones. California – the country’s most populous and economically powerful state – has been a welcome exception.

California has been battered by extreme weather intensified by climate change. From 2012 to 2016 the state was scorched by its worst drought in over a millennium. Weather whiplash struck in 2017, when much of the state broke precipitation records. This combination led to devastating mudslides and created the conditions for the most destructive and costly wildfire season on record in 2017, followed by the state’s largest-ever wildfire in 2018, which broke the previous record (set in 2017) by more than 60%.

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NZ Market: NZUs stay strong as observers eye new loophole for foresters

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2018-09-03 19:46
New Zealand carbon allowances fell marginally on Monday but remained above the NZ$25 price ceiling, causing some observers to speculate whether foresters that have joined the ETS voluntarily might pull out of the scheme to bank their profits.
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EU Market: EUAs tumble below €21 as auctions return to double-size

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2018-09-03 19:42
EU carbon prices slid early on Monday as the market struggled to absorb the first regular-sized sale following a month of half-volume holiday auctions.
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Vespa says its electric scooters are finally going into production

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-09-03 18:54

Italian group Piaggio says an electric version of the iconic Vespa scooter is finally going into production this month.

The post Vespa says its electric scooters are finally going into production appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Brazil's 200-year-old national museum hit by huge fire

BBC - Mon, 2018-09-03 18:33
The National Museum of Brazil, home to some 20m items spanning centuries, is devastated.
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Peruvian villagers face murder and intimidation from land traffickers

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-09-03 18:15

Invaders continue to seize land within the Chaparrí ecological reserve, one of Peru’s most biodiverse forests

Shortly after sunset, along an isolated stretch of highway leading out of a dusty hamlet in northern Peru, a band of five weary farmers clad in reflective neon vests and armed with traditional whips made of bull penises set out on a solemn march.

The Ronderos – self-governing peasant patrols – are resuming their nightly rounds five months after the brutal killing of their lieutenant governor, Napoléon Tarrillo Astonitas.

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What is fake honey and why didn’t the official tests pick it up?

The Conversation - Mon, 2018-09-03 17:46
Australia's largest honey producer has been accused of selling fake honey. But what is fake honey – and why has it only been found now? Emma Beckett, Postdoctoral Fellow (Human Molecular Nutrition), School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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