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An insect you may not want to be kind to | Brief letters
Oh no: an article about how we can be kind to insects (G2, 21 May). Does this go for clothes moths too? They have just eaten through my only ever cashmere sweater. When he sees them, my husband says: “It’s no use killing them – I should torture them and ask where they are coming from.” The Indian tapestry, I suspect. What do they eat in the wild? Is our house “the wild” for them? Do I have to be kind to them?
Margaret Squires
St Andrews, Fife
• If Noah Charney wishes to include the recently sold Salvator Mundi, attributed to Leonardo, in his forthcoming book (Raiders of the lost art, G2, 21 May), he should first look at the many representations of the same subject by Bernardino Luini, in all of which the same error in the depiction of the sphere is made. Luini was a painter from Leonardo’s circle and worked in a similar idiom.
Deirdre Toomey
London
EU Market: EUAs scale new high on auction-less European holiday
PM will pay to have 'full association' with EU research
PM will pay to have 'full association' with EU research
Ebola outbreak: Experimental vaccinations begin in DR Congo
Ebola outbreak: Experimental vaccinations begin in DR Congo
China launch will prep for Moon landing
China launch will prep for Moon landing
A baby elephant surprised zoo keepers
'Permanent' interstellar visitor found
'Permanent' interstellar visitor found
Governments dole out almost 500k more free EUAs for 2018
Court case could prove stumbling block for some Australian offset projects
Yes, EVs are green and global warming is raising sea levels | Dana Nuccitelli
Republicans paid by the fossil fuel industry deny these realities
Last week, the House Science, Space and Technology Committee held yet another climate science hearing similar to those from April 2017, February 2017, January 2016, May 2015, June 2014, December 2013, and so on. It seems as though disputing established climate science is House Republicans’ favorite hobby. This time, it was Philip Duffy’s turn to spend two hours playing whack-a-mole with the committee Republicans’ endless supply of long-debunked climate myths.
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) claimed that sea level rise is due to the White Cliffs of Dover tumbling into the ocean (yes, really), and his colleagues argued that scientists in the 1970s were predicting global cooling, that Earth is just returning to its “normal temperature,” that Antarctic ice is growing, and sea levels are hardly rising.
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No tender process for $444m Great Barrier Reef grant, Senate hearing told
Department says it approached the non-profit group just weeks before the budget and had still not signed an agreement
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The government approached a non-profit group that will receive a record grant for reef protection only a few weeks before it announced the deal in the federal budget.
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