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Are animals friends or food?

ABC Environment - Sun, 2018-07-15 06:05
We may all love puppies and kittens and want them treated well, but what rights – if any – should a fish have, or a cockroach? Kumi Taguchi joins two vegans – a Buddhist veterinarian and an animal-loving Christian to find out how to love animals best in a meat-obsessed world.
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Sir David Attenborough launches ship public wanted to call Boaty McBoatface – video

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-07-15 02:02

The ship that has now going to be called the RRS David Attenborough slid into the River Mersey on Saturday, ahead of its official naming ceremony in November. 

The 92-year-old broadcaster described the decision to name the ship after him as the 'greatest of honours' and called it 'a key to the future salvage of our planet'

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Attenborough launches 'Boaty McBoatface' polar ship

BBC - Sun, 2018-07-15 01:17
Sir David Attenborough has launched the hull of the UK's newest polar ship, which is named after him.
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Developing new Galilee Basin coalmines will cost 12,500 jobs, analysis shows

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-07-15 00:01

Exclusive: Australia Institute modelling reveals the best way to protect coal jobs in other regions is to stop Galilee developments

Developing new coalmines in the Galilee Basin would cost 12,500 jobs in existing coalmining regions and replace only two in three workers, modelling by the Australia Institute shows.

Job creation has long been an aggressive rallying call for supporters of Adani’s Carmichael megamine and other proposals in the untapped Galilee Basin, which combined would produce 150m tonnes of thermal coal each year.

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'Boaty McBoatface' makes debut in Liverpool

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-07-14 16:30

Hull of research vessel officially known as RRS David Attenborough launches into the River Mersey

The vessel popularly known as Boaty McBoatface will make its debut on Saturday in Liverpool, where the hull will be launched into the River Mersey before shipbuilders get to work finishing the ship in wet basin.

RRS Sir David Attenborough – the boat was officially named after the naturalist after the internet poll’s top suggestion was rejected – will be used by the British Antarctic Survey for polar research from next year, when it is expected to be completed.

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Edible ocean conservation with a side of chips

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-07-14 13:05
Two PhD-qualified fisheries scientists have jumped ship to open a eco-friendly fish and chip shop, aiming to put their philosophy of sustainable ocean use into practise.
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Sir David Attenborough polar ship set for launch

BBC - Sat, 2018-07-14 12:22
The TV naturalist is about to send a £200m research vessel named after him into the River Mersey.
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New incentives for landlords to invest in carbon-free energy

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-07-14 12:11
Blockchain software brings efficiencies and savings from renewable energy infrastructure for property owners and consumers.
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Horse sense: Happiest equines love to snort, says study

BBC - Sat, 2018-07-14 11:13
Snorting in horses is linked to a 'positive internal state', say scientists, and could improve animal welfare.
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Sir David Attenborough polar ship: Here's an inside peak

BBC - Sat, 2018-07-14 09:18
There's even space for a coffee shop, sauna and gym on the £200m vessel.
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CP Daily: Friday July 13, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-07-14 08:57
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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New offset limits could raise annual post-2020 California carbon costs by $50 mln -report

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-07-14 08:35
Restricting the use of carbon offsets in the post-2020 California carbon market may contribute to emitters' annual compliance costs rising by more than $50 million, according to a preliminary analysis from state regulator ARB.
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America's secret Cold War nuclear test films released

BBC - Sat, 2018-07-14 06:31
Scientists declassify films showing atmospheric nuclear tests conducted during the Cold War.
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Weatherwatch: Antarctica proves to be even colder than previously thought

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-07-14 06:30

Data from Nasa satellites has been matched with weather station information to reveal a chilly new low


Where is the coldest place on Earth? Antarctica; yes, but where exactly?

On 23 July 1983, the thermometer at the Vostok station, high on the East Antarctic plateau on recorded the lowest measured air temperature on Earth: a frigid -89.2C. But, in recent years, satellite data has revealed it can get even colder.

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A Big Country 14 July 2018

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-07-14 06:20
We go underground to sing in the caves; Woodstock farewells its butcher; we take a walk through the 'lungs' of Pt Macquarie; and visit Daniel and Kim Croker on 'Fork it Farm'
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‘Pay what you feel’: the supermarket giving wasted food new life

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-07-14 06:00

The Inconvenience Store in Melbourne is providing fresh produce to people doing it tough

A man places his shopping bag on the counter filled with canned goods, fruit, vegetables and a loaf of bread. He passes it to a woman, who weighs the bag, while her colleague makes a note on a clipboard. Then they wish him luck.

“Come back soon,” 19-year-old Vincent Hui tells him. No money changes hands. Asked why he had come to the shop, the man tells Guardian Australia: “Some days are just tough.”

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WeWork says employees can't have any meat at events or on expenses

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-07-14 04:40

The workspace company gave environmental reasons for banning meat from all budgets, including their upcoming festival

WeWork, the real estate company that rents out and manages office space, has announced that they will no longer hold any staff events that include meat, and that staff will not be able to expense any meals that include poultry, pork or red meat.

In an email to staff, WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey also said that WeWork’s upcoming Summer Camp event, a music and food festival which is only open to WeWork members, will not serve any meat options. Tickets to the event cost as much as $409 (£309) – a high price based, in part, on the free food available once on site.

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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending July 13, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-07-14 04:23
Below is a table of the closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week. All prices are in RMB, and volumes in tonnes of CO2e. Data sourced from local exchanges.
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Massachusetts House passes clean energy bill with lower RPS, no carbon pricing

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-07-14 03:47
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a weaker Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) increase on Thursday than a previous version approved by the Senate in June, while the upper chamber’s omnibus clean energy bill with carbon pricing did not come to a vote.
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EU Market: EUAs shrug off weak auction for 2.3% weekly rise

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-07-14 03:15
EU carbon prices were little changed in quiet trade on Friday, ending just above €16 following one of the weakest auction results of the year but managing to hold onto a modest weekly gain.
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