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Rain brings relief in NSW and Queensland, but drought far from over

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-08-26 13:41

Parts of drought-ravaged eastern Australia receive more rain in two days than in previous months combined

The drought has not broken, but farmers on parched properties across New South Wales and Queensland are seeing something they’ve not for many months: rain.

In Dubbo on the NSW Western Plains, farmer Glen Bloink could not contain his excitement at the first downpour in months.

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Calling all carnivores and vegetarians: Would you eat meat grown in a lab?

ABC Environment - Sun, 2018-08-26 13:05
No animals were killed in the making of this program. In-vitro meat, cultured meat, clean meat...whatever you call it, will it happen, and would you eat it? This episode first aired in 2017.
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Meet an ivory trafficker's 'worst nightmare'

BBC - Sun, 2018-08-26 12:22
A new technique is helping turn dogs at one Kenyan port into super-sniffers.
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Former coal industry boss is Scott Morrison’s chief of staff

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2018-08-26 11:56

Scott MorrisonScott Morrison's new chief of staff was deputy CEO for the Minerals Council, the country's main coal lobby group, for 6.5 years.

The post Former coal industry boss is Scott Morrison’s chief of staff appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Dinosaur DNA clues unpicked by researchers at Kent University

BBC - Sun, 2018-08-26 10:45
Dinosaurs may have their DNA to thank for why they stuck around so long on Earth.
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The birds that follow planes to get home

BBC - Sun, 2018-08-26 09:44
One of the world’s most endangered birds has lost its sense of direction. So a team of humans are flying aircraft over 1,000km with a flock of birds behind them.
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The Lord Howe screw pine is a self-watering island giant

The Conversation - Sun, 2018-08-26 09:37
How a species of screw pine unique to Lord Howe Island has evolved its own rainwater harvesting system that allows it to grow tall. Matthew Biddick, PhD Researcher, Victoria University of Wellington Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Trapped in one of the world's deepest caves

ABC Environment - Sun, 2018-08-26 07:45
You're a kilometre into an intricate network of caves and the water is rising fast … what next?
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Into the Mallee

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-08-25 13:05
Award winning radio Producer Mike Ladd takes a drive into the Mallee to discover its magic.
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CP Daily: Friday August 24, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-08-25 09:36
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Carry the cost: plastic ban levy 'to rise to 10p – with no shop spared'

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-08-25 08:55

Ministers consider doubling existing 5p levy and imposing it on even the smallest stores

Ministers have been considering rolling out the plastic bag levy to all shops and doubling it to 10p.

The prime minister was reportedly planning to announce the proposals next week as part of a series of measures designed to encourage the reuse of carrier bags and reduce the UK’s reliance on plastics, which are harmful to the environment.

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Can a turtle live without its shell?

BBC - Sat, 2018-08-25 07:37
Scientists have found evidence that confirms turtles once lived without shells.
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Weatherwatch: the relentless summer of 1976

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-08-25 06:30

Few records were broken in 1976, but that famous summer is still remembered as the longest and driest heatwave

It went down in meteorological, social and cultural history as the long, hot summer of 1976. For those of us who lived through it, the three-month drought and associated heatwave conjure up memories of endless summer days, with blue skies and glorious heat.

Oddly, perhaps, few temperature records were broken that year – August 1990 and 2003 recorded higher peak readings. One difference, though, was that some of the hottest days were in June and July: 35.6C in Southampton, on 28 June, was the highest ever recorded in the UK for the month of June, while the highest overall temperature in summer 1976 was 35.9C in Cheltenham, on 3 July.

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Rural News

ABC Environment - Sat, 2018-08-25 06:05
Live sheep export licence cancelled, more drought funding announced, waiting lists grow for Q Fever vaccine.
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Mexican ETS simulation wraps up as market “shocks” lower compliance in final round

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-08-25 04:13
Compliance in the final round of Mexico's cap-and-trade simulation dropped as unexpected "shocks" were introduced into the market, according to the final results published this week from the months-long exercise to prepare emitters for the country's real carbon market.
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Yes, Antarctica has a fire department

BBC - Sat, 2018-08-25 03:45
Yes, Antarctica has (and needs) a fire department. Megan Branson spent three seasons there as a fire-fighter/paramedic.
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EU Market: EUAs climb further above €20 for massive 14% weekly gain

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-08-25 03:20
EUAs recovered from a brief dip below €20 on Friday to extend the previous session’s 10-year high, with another week of curtailed auctions looming and correction risks mounting.
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Senior Energy & Climate Change Consultant, ERM – Sydney

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-08-25 02:36
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Energy & Climate Change Consultant to join our Sydney consulting team. This growing team provides a range of services to clients including environmental transaction advisory, management systems development and implementation, regulatory compliance programs and training.
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Climate and Clean Energy Policy Manager, Washington Environmental Council – Seattle

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-08-24 23:42
WEC seeks a Climate and Clean Energy Policy Manager to advance policy and campaigns that reduce climate pollution in an equitable way to meet our 2035 emission limits, and ultimately strengthen these limits to meet the challenge of climate change.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-08-24 23:27

Red avadavat birds, pink dolphins and a bamboo rat are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world

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