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Speed of Tesla big battery leaves rule-makers struggling to catch up

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-12-21 11:53
Tesla big battery's dramatic intervention after Loy Yang trip, and a separate 0-100MW injection in just 140 milliseconds, illustrates yawning gap between technologies and market rules. The future is here, but market rule makers are not ready for it.
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Fungal disease poses global threat to snakes

BBC - Thu, 2017-12-21 11:48
Snake populations worldwide may already be infected with a potentially deadly disease, say scientists.
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Chocolate poisoning risk to dogs at Christmas

BBC - Thu, 2017-12-21 11:23
Chocolate poisoning is a risk to the family dog over the festive season, vets are warning.
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Losing the wilderness: a 10th has gone since 1992 – and gone for good

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-12-21 10:14

A new study warns if the degradation rate continues, all wilderness areas will be at risk over the next 50 years

The world’s last great wildernesses are shrinking at an alarming rate. In the past two decades, 10% of the earth’s wilderness has been lost due to human pressure, a mapping study by the University of Queensland has found.

Over the course of human history, there has been a major degradation of 52% of the earth’s ecosystems, while the remaining 48% is being increasingly eroded. Since 1992, when the United Nations signed up to the Rio convention on biological diversity, three million square kilometres of wilderness have been lost.

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Costs double for Turnbull’s Snowy 2.0 plan to push coal uphill

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-12-21 09:41
Snowy 2.0 or Snow Job? Costs for Turnbull's pet scheme more than double, the economics are kept secret, and project may do little more than use coal power to push water up hill unless Coalition seeks more wind and solar.
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Tesla, Trump, Turnbull and the troglodytes: The best stories of 2017

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-12-21 09:34
The death spiral for cars; Tesla's Big Battery – and electric truck; the two faces of Malcolm Turnbull; and all the other stories that caught our readers' attention this year.
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Turnbull has politicked himself into irrelevance on energy and climate in 2018

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-12-21 08:40
Medals of Valour should be awarded to Chief Scientist Alan Finkel, AEMO chief executive Audrey Zibelman, and South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill.
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How invasive weeds can make wildfires hotter and more frequent

The Conversation - Thu, 2017-12-21 05:05
Wildfires are expected to increase in a warming world, but there is another way humans are changing the patterns and intensity of fires: by introducing flammable plants to new environments. Tim Curran, Senior Lecturer in Ecology, Lincoln University, New Zealand George Perry, Professor, School of Environment, University of Auckland Sarah Wyse, Early Career Research Fellow, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Research Fellow, School of Environment, University of Auckland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Sea turtle found tangled in floating cocaine bales

BBC - Thu, 2017-12-21 04:02
The US Coast Guard tries to save the animal tangled in line connecting bales of cocaine in the Pacific.
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Thousands of tonnes of dangerous mining waste dumped in wrong place

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-12-21 03:00

Northern Territory government insists no report about resulting combustion and emissions exists, despite investigating McArthur river mine

An Australian mine owned by the global trading firm Glencore mistakenly dumped 63 truckloads of dangerous waste material in the wrong place, where it combusted and sent sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.

The scale of the incident, which occurred at the remote McArthur river zinc-lead mine in Australia’s north, was kept out of the public eye. The Northern Territory government ordered an investigation but refuses to release any details, claiming no report exists because the findings were delivered verbally.

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Using science to wrap oddly-shaped gifts

BBC - Wed, 2017-12-20 23:39
Dr Adam Rutherford and Dr Hannah Fry offer a scientist's guide
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$30 million for farmers to manage on farm energy

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-12-20 22:19
The Andrews Labor Government will invest $30 million to help Victoria’s farmers manage energy costs through improved efficiency and new technology.
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France bans fracking and oil extraction in all of its territories

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 21:27

French parliamentarians have passed a law banning fossil fuel extraction. President Macron says he wants France to lead the world with switch to renewables

France’s parliament has passed into law a ban on producing oil and gas by 2040, a largely symbolic gesture as the country is 99% dependent on hydrocarbon imports.

In Tuesday’s vote by show of hands, only the rightwing Republicans party opposed, while leftwing lawmakers abstained.

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Japan’s inaction on illegal ivory exports threatens Chinese ban, report says

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 21:11

Monitoring network Traffic says smuggling of undocumented ivory into China could undermine enforcement of imminent ban

Japan’s failure to prevent illegal ivory exports could undermine China’s forthcoming ban on its domestic ivory trade, conservation groups have warned.

Inaction by Japan’s government has allowed the smuggling of large quantities of undocumented ivory overseas, mainly to China, according to a report released in Tokyo on Wednesday by the wildlife trade monitoring network Traffic.

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Christmas jeer: Rome's 'Spelacchio' tree attracts ridicule – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 20:23

Rome's new Christmas tree is being ridiculed by residents of the Italian capital after it began losing its pine needles. The sickly tree has been compared to a toilet brush and is nicknamed 'Spelacchio', meaning mangy or balding. The city hall has promised to investigate why the tree was brought over from Austria in such bad shape 

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Vandals damage ancient dinosaur footprint in Australia

BBC - Wed, 2017-12-20 20:16
Vandals 'took a hammer or rock' to a 115 million year old fossil, breaking off sections of its toes.
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Dolphin pod living year-round off coast of England

BBC - Wed, 2017-12-20 19:50
A pod of 28 bottlenose dolphins is found to be permanently living off the south-west coast of England.
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Bottlenose dolphins giving England the fins up all year round, research shows

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 17:01

A group of 28 bottlenose dolphins has been identified that live in the shallow waters around St Ives in Cornwall, but sometimes travel to Devon and Dorset

England’s only resident population of bottlenose dolphins has been identified by researchers.

Experts analysed thousands of sightings and photographs from the south west of England between 2007 and 2016. They identified 98 individual bottlenose dolphins and were able to define a distinct group of 28 that were resident throughout the year.

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Marks & Spencer is first supermarket to publish data on antibiotics in supply chain

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 16:00

Exclusive: medical campaigners wanting to preserve antibiotics for human use praise supermarket for reducing their use in production of meat, eggs and dairy

Marks & Spencer has become the first supermarket chain in the UK to publish details of the use of antibiotics in its farm supply chain, in a step towards reducing the use of vital human medicines in livestock-rearing.

On Wednesday, the company disclosed on its web site information on the quantities of antibiotics used on livestock by the farmers that supply its meat, eggs and dairy products. This will be updated regularly to show progress towards cutting the use of the drugs, which are also prescribed to treat human diseases.

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Country diary: Cornwall enjoys a midwinter glow

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-12-20 15:30

St Dominic, Tamar Valley In wooded valleys sunbeams filter through the trees, illuminating moss, picking out a spiral of gnats, side-lighting a flock of sheep

Interludes and flashes of sunshine bring sparkle and colour to the drab midwinter landscape around home. Before streaks of orange brilliance mark the sunrise, a blackbird chortles and pitches into the remains of ripe fruits on the Kousa dogwood; blooms of the camellia Cornish Snow glow beside dark foliage and yellow spikes of fragrant mahonia; and another blackbird is prospecting myrtle berries.

Southwards, beyond the vacated pastures opposite, first light catches plumes of steam and smoke rising from the wood-chip boiler that warms glasshouses growing acres of alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) to be picked throughout the year.

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