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Environment prize goes to Flint water activist
NEG will block renewables, favour hydro and big retailers
Smart Energy Council wages war against “anti-renewables” NEG
New solar “firming ” contracts to boost corporate demand for big solar farms
'Exploding ant' species found in South East Asia
$150,000 in community grants to help progress towards zero emissions
Country diary: perplexed by a sign of the tides
Afon Mawddach, Gwynedd: As I pondered my options, pools of water formed in the carpet of vegetation around my boots
Passengers for Morfa Mawddach station, to use the formal language of the announcement, “should inform the conductor that they wish to alight”. Your reward, if you do so, is a single narrow platform overlooking the salt marsh on the southern side of the Mawddach estuary. The station was once an important railway junction and, almost hidden by the undergrowth, an abandoned platform edge marks where a second track curled eastward towards Dolgellau. This line has been closed for more than 50 years, but the trackbed has found a new life as a route for walkers and cyclists.
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2018 Goldman environmental prize - the winners in pictures
From an anti-nuclear court ruling in South Africa to a campaign that nudged the Vietnamese government from coal to renewable energy, the winners of the world’s leading environmental prize are all grassroots activists who have taken on powerful vested interests
Continue reading...Goldman environmental prize: top awards dominated by women for first time
Winners are all grassroots activists who have taken on powerful vested interests
The world’s foremost environmental prize has announced more female winners than ever before.
The struggle for a healthy planet may sometimes feel like a series of defeats, but this year’s Goldman environmental prize celebrates six remarkable success stories, five of them driven by women.
Australia doing crap job on emissions, but prices may fall
Townsville battery “gigafactory” plan gains momentum
SA Water plans 152MW solar, 35MWh storage to slash bills to zero
Horses help therapy patients and Connor's got a nose for weeds
New investment offering provides Australia’s first ‘green’ fixed income portfolio on ASX
'Welcome to my plastic bottle castle'
Hemsby: Clifftop home destroyed erosion spanning 40 years
Climate change: Michael Bloomberg offers $4.5m for Paris deal
One in eight birds is threatened with extinction, global study finds
Report on the state of the world’s birds reveals a biodiversity crisis driven by intensive farming, with once-common species such as puffins and snowy owls now at risk
One in eight bird species is threatened with global extinction, and once widespread creatures such as the puffin, snowy owl and turtle dove are plummeting towards oblivion, according to the definitive study of global bird populations.
The State of the World’s Birds, a five-year compendium of population data from the best-studied group of animals on the planet, reveals a biodiversity crisis driven by the expansion and intensification of agriculture.
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