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We must honour lost land defenders by fighting the system which killed them
Two more defenders in Latin America have lost their lives challenging their country’s economic growth model which prizes profit at all cost
As the Guardian and Global Witness revealed that almost four environmental defenders were murdered every week in 2017, War on Want learned of two more killings through our Latin American partner organisations.
On 24 January, Márcio “Marcinho” Matos, involved in the fight for rights of landless peasants in Bahia in north-east Brazil, was shot in front of his son. Three days later, Temístocles “don Temis” Machado, a prominent figure in the struggle of Afro-Colombian communities across the Colombian Pacific, was murdered in his home in the Isla de Paz community.
Continue reading...How America's clean coal dream unravelled
Exclusive: Kemper power plant promised to be a world leader in ‘clean coal’ technology but Guardian reporting found evidence top executives knew of construction problems and design flaws years before the scheme collapsed
High above the red dirt and evergreen trees of Kemper County, Mississippi, gleams a 15-story monolith of pipes surrounded by a town-sized array of steel towers and white buildings. The hi-tech industrial site juts out of the surrounding forest, its sharp silhouette out of place amid the gray crumbling roads, catfish stands and trailer homes of nearby De Kalb, population: 1,164.
The $7.5bn Kemper power plant once drew officials from as far as Saudi Arabia, Japan and Norway to marvel at a 21st-century power project so technologically complex its builder compared it to the moonshot of the 1960s. It’s promise? Energy from “clean coal”.
Continue reading...Air pollution: England’s chief medical officer calls for focus on health threat
Dame Sally Davies says issue is not just environmental and calls on UK government to bring in tougher standards to tackle toxic air
England’s chief medical officer is calling on the government to do more to reduce air pollution by introducing stringent new national standards to reduce the threat to human health.
Dame Sally Davies says pollution must be seen as a public health issue and not just an environmental concern. She recommends the government bring in tougher standards to cut air pollution and standardise any road charging introduced to cut nitrogen dioxide pollution from diesel traffic.
Continue reading...Box caterpillar and fuchsia mite top UK garden pests list
The Royal Horticultural Society also warns that a ‘game-changing’ bacterial disease called xylella poses a very serious danger to UK plants and trees
The box tree caterpillar and fuchsia gall mite will continue their march across British gardens in 2018, experts warn, after the fast-spreading bugs topped the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) pest list for 2017.
The RHS also warned that a “game-changing” bacterial disease called xylella, which is devastating parts of southern Europe and has already been intercepted at the UK border, is a very serious danger to UK plants and trees.
Continue reading...The freak warm Arctic weather is unusual, but getting less so
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Richest UK households 'should pay more to fund clean energy'
Government-funded researchers urge change in way clean energy is funded to reduce burden on poorest households
The richest households should pay £410 a year more towards supporting energy subsidies for wind farms, solar rooftops and home insulation schemes, government-funded researchers have urged.
The UK Energy Research Centre (Ukerc) said that shifting environmental and social levies off electricity bills and instead loading them on to general taxation would reduce the cost of energy for more than two thirds of households.
Continue reading...Maules Creek land clearing continues despite lack of required offsets
Whitehaven Coal receives second extension while it continues to bulldoze critically endangered NSW forest to make way for mine
Five years after the controversial Maules Creek coalmine in north-east New South Wales was given approval to clear critically endangered native ecosystems, Whitehaven Coal has still not secured the biodiversity offsets demanded by the federal government, receiving a second extension in February.
The delay has led opponents to call for offsets – intended to make up for lost ecosystems – to be established prior to the destruction taking place.
Continue reading...Snowy Hydro: NSW and Victoria to sell their stakes to federal government
Deal worth $6bn allows Malcolm Turnbull to proceed with plan to expand hydro to boost east coast grid
The federal government has reached an agreement to buy the stakes held by New South Wales and Victoria in the Snowy Hydro project for $6bn.
The agreement, clinched late on Thursday by Malcolm Turnbull, allows the federal government to proceed with its $4.5bn plan to expand Snowy Hydro to benefit the east coast electricity grid.
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