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It's time for Ireland to deliver a credible climate plan | Peter Thorne
A recent Citizens’ Assembly ballot shows that there is a huge public appetite for strong action on emissions
Last week the Irish Environmental Protection Agency confirmed that Ireland will miss its 2020 international emissions target by a wide margin. The goal is 20% cuts on 2005 levels; in reality we’re on track for 1%.
Continue reading...Gupta’s stunning deal to supply cheap solar to South Australian industry
New Zealand moves to plug ETS deforestation loophole
Plastic bag ban: What are the alternatives? – video
By the end of June, most of Australia’s major supermarkets will have stopped handing out single-use plastic bags.
Woolworths, Coles, and the Queensland and Western Australian governments are all phasing out lightweight plastic shopping bags, potentially preventing billions of bags from finding their way into landfill or oceans.
But what is and isn’t being phased out? What are the alternatives, and how effective will the policy be?
Continue reading...Tourists to Med told to ditch plastic to avoid huge rise in beach litter
Summer tourists cause a 40% spike in plastic marine litter in the region, new figures reveal
Tourists are being urged to reduce their use of plastic as new figures reveal holidaymakers cause a 40% spike in marine litter in the Mediterranean each summer.
Nearly all the waste created by the surge in tourism over the summer months in countries like Italy, France and Turkey is plastic litter, says WWF in a new report.
Continue reading...The week in plastic - in pictures
This week marked World Environment day and World Ocean day, both of which highlighted plastic global pollution as the most urgent problem facing our planet. So as a parody of our popular Week in wildlife gallery, from dead pelicans to trapped turtles and garbage-eating cows, we bring you ... the Week in plastic.
Continue reading...ClearVue solar windows tapped by Australian eco home builder
Daimler shapes up to Tesla, with new all-electric semi-trailer
Power from the sun for maritime warning lights - archive, 8 June 1961
8 June 1961: A light-buoy, or beacon, which derives its power from the sun is being developed with some success
A striking mark of faith in the British climate has been made by the engineers of Trinity House, who are developing with success a form of light-buoy or beacon which derives its power from the sun.
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