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Narrabri gas project fire risk unacceptable, firefighters say
The Santos project would be exempt from complete fire bans and allowed to flare gas, even in catastrophic fire weather
Firefighters with decades of experience working around the bushfire-prone Pilliga forest say Santos’s controversial Narrabri gas project will create an unacceptable fire risk to workers at the site, as well as to surrounding properties.
Those firefighters, who have also opposed the project on other environmental grounds, say fires in the area can be so fast and ferocious that in some weather conditions the project site would need to be evacuated, since if a fire did start there would likely not be enough time to evacuate workers.
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New plant list to help deter garden deer
Ocean plastic could treble in decade
Legal lessons for Australia from Uber’s self-driving car fatalit
Coastal Swamp Oak Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland on the list of threatened ecological communities
Coastal Swamp Oak Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland on the list of threatened ecological communities
Triceratops may have had horns to attract mates
Brexit: Ministers suffer nuclear defeat in Lords
Bilingual app used to track endangered bilby across central Australian desert
‘Monty Pythonesque’: $80m water buyback was 25% more than asking price
Australia Institute says commonwealth paid far more than initial price for Condamine-Balonne river system buyback
“Monty Pythonesque” is how the Australia Institute has described the federal government’s decision to pay $80m for a water buyback in the Condamine-Balonne river system in Queensland last year.
The Guardian reported this month that the company selling the water to the commonwealth, Eastern Australian Agriculture, had immediately recorded a $52m gain on the sale of its water in July 2017. The company itself had valued the water rights much lower in its accounts.
Continue reading...Last male northern white rhino dies
Curious Kids: Can chimpanzees turn into people?
As humans change the world, predators seize the chance to succeed
Stephen Hawking's ashes to be interred near Sir Isaac Newton's grave
Exclusive: legal concerns over plan to roll over forestry agreements without reviews
Documents reveal government plans to extend RFAs without fresh environmental or scientific reviews
Federal and state ministers have discussed legal concerns that imminent extensions to logging agreements might be invalid as they are based on old scientific assessments.
Commonwealth and state concerns about the “legal and political risks” to the RFA extensions that are about to be agreed are highlighted in a collection of 10 documents – including briefing notes and “contentious issues briefs” – prepared for the New South Wales primary industries minister, Niall Blair, and the state’s lands and forestry minister, Paul Toole, and obtained by Guardian Australia.
Continue reading...Last male northern white rhino's death highlights 'huge extinction crisis'
The tragic death of Sudan the rhino should act as a warning of the need to act to prevent mass extinctions around the world, say conservationists
Conservationists have warned that the death of the last male northern white rhinoceros in Kenya is a sign that unsustainable human activity is driving a new era of mass extinctions around the globe.
Sudan, the “gentle giant” who lived in the Ol Pejeta conservancy in Kenya, was put down on Monday after the pain from a degenerative illness became too great.
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Gove tells Tory MPs to 'keep eye on prize' in row over fishing waters
Environment secretary says UK control of fishing waters delayed, not abandoned, by Brexit deal
The environment secretary, Michael Gove, has issued a coded warning to rebellious Tories to keep their “eyes on the prize” as he said he understood the fishing industry’s grave disappointment at Theresa May’s agreement to keep EU fishing policies during the Brexit transition period.
Scottish Conservative MPs are due to meet the prime minister in Downing Street on Tuesday following an outcry from the industry over the deal struck with Brussels.
Continue reading...Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, dies – video report
The last male northern white rhino has died, leaving only two females to save the species from total extinction.
Sudan, the ‘gentle giant’ who lived on the Ol Pejeta conservancy in Kenya, was put down on Monday after the pain from a degenerative illness became too great. He is survived only by his daughter and granddaughter
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