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BBC wrong to not challenge climate sceptic Lord Lawson

BBC - Wed, 2017-10-25 13:00
An interview with Lord Lawson should have been challenged, the corporation's complaints unit says.
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Sonnen to unveil first Australian micro-grid, contemplates local manufacture

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 12:46
Sonnen to announce first Australian micro-grid, or "SonnenCity", where new housing developments come equipped with solar and storage. It says distributed energy key to slashing electricity prices.
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Battery swapping will drive India’s electric car revolution

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 12:42
The global electric vehicle revolution will be bottom up, and developing countries like India will lead it.
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Herbert Smith Freehills advises lenders on the financing of central Queensland solar farm

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 12:27
Emerald Solar Park is underpinned by a long term power purchase agreement with Telstra as offtaker. Reaching financial close marks the first banked transaction in Australia with a corporate PPA from Telstra.
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Turnbull’s NEG claims first major renewable energy victim

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 12:05
NEG causes market value of one of major renewable energy players to be slashed by analysts, and puts the future of some $50 billion of renewable energy projects in doubt. But it is good for incumbents, because less renewables means higher prices.
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Powering a social licence failure: The National Energy Guarantee

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 10:31
The Coalition's NEG - based on hastily prepared advice and zero engagement with the community - shows government has learnt nothing from the social licence issues that have plagued fossil fuel industry.
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How science transformed the world in 100 years

BBC - Wed, 2017-10-25 10:28
We need to be more concerned than ever about how society uses scientific discoveries, says Venki Ramakrishnan.
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Drones are being used to protect elephants and rhinos from poachers.

BBC - Wed, 2017-10-25 09:44
In parts of southern Africa drones are being used to protect elephants and rhinos from poachers
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NEG will replace electricity markets with Soviet-style state planning

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 09:17
The NEG is the end of the electricity market as we know it. Effectively, it puts the regulators at the centre of the industry. It is the Australian energy equivalent of “Gosplan”, the State Planning Committee.
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Heathrow third runway consultation reopened after new evidence

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-10-25 09:04

Transport department publishes new noise analysis and air quality plan, with public consultation now open until 19 December

The public consultation on the planned third runway at Heathrow has been reopened due to new evidence.

The Department for Transport published a series of fresh reports into the impact of expanding the west London hub, including updated noise analysis and a new air quality plan.

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LONGi Solar achieves a new world record for PERC cell efficiency

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-10-25 08:26
LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. announced today that Fraunhofer ISE CalLab of Germany certified a photovoltaic conversion efficiency of 22.71% on the company's monocrystalline PERC cell, which is a new world record for this cell type.
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Victoria's plastic bag ban: a good start, but we can do more

The Conversation - Wed, 2017-10-25 05:05
Victoria's proposed ban on single-use plastic bags is a step forward, but what about all the other unnecessary packaging? A truly effective waste policy should offer a comprehensive plan for packaging. Trevor Thornton, Lecturer, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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BBC apologises over interview with climate sceptic Lord Lawson

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-10-25 03:00

Exclusive: Lawson’s claim that global temperatures are not rising went unchallenged, breaching guidelines on accuracy and impartiality

The BBC has apologised for an interview with the climate sceptic Lord Lawson after admitting it had breached its own editorial guidelines for allowing him to claim that global temperatures have not risen in the past decade.

BBC Radio 4’s flagship news programme Today ran the item in August in which Lawson, interviewed by presenter Justin Webb, made the claim. The last three years have in fact seen successive global heat records broken.

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Paul Weitz: Skylab and shuttle astronaut dies aged 85

BBC - Wed, 2017-10-25 01:51
US astronaut Paul Weitz, who helped save a Nasa space station after it was damaged during launch, has died aged 85.
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Elephant poaching drops in Africa but populations continue to fall

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-10-25 01:50

New report also reveals rise in large-scale illegal ivory shipments which could be due to panic sell-off by traffickers as countries implement domestic bans

Elephant poaching in Africa has declined for the fifth year in a row, experts have said.

But elephant populations continue to fall due to illegal killing and other human activities, while seizures of large-scale illegal ivory shipments were at record highs in 2016, a new report reveals.

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UK is 30-40 years away from 'eradication of soil fertility', warns Gove

The Guardian - Tue, 2017-10-24 21:04

Farmers must be incentivised to tackle decline in biodiversity, says environment secretary at launch of parliamentary soil body

The UK is 30 to 40 years away from “the fundamental eradication of soil fertility” in parts of the country, the environment secretary Michael Gove has warned.

“We have encouraged a type of farming which has damaged the earth,” Gove told the parliamentary launch of the Sustainable Soils Alliance (SSA). “Countries can withstand coups d’état, wars and conflict, even leaving the EU, but no country can withstand the loss of its soil and fertility.

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ESB told to ignore climate, as lobby groups muscle in on policy

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-10-24 17:03
Energy Security Board instructed to ignore Paris climate goals as main business lobby group asks for seat at table in talks around proposed National Energy Guarantee. This comes as more confirmation received on hurried and secret proposals, and as Coalition launches another scare campaign about renewable energy costs.
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EU on brink of historic decision on pervasive glyphosate weedkiller

The Guardian - Tue, 2017-10-24 17:00

Glyphosate is found in 60% of UK bread and environmentalists welcome a ban but industry warn of uproar among farmers if herbicide is phased out

A pivotal EU vote this week could revoke the licence for the most widely used herbicide in human history, with fateful consequences for global agriculture and its regulation.

Glyphosate is a weedkiller so pervasive that its residues were recently found in 45% of Europe’s topsoil – and in the urine of three quarters of Germans tested, at five times the legal limit for drinking water.

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Astrolabe: Shipwreck find 'earliest navigation tool'

BBC - Tue, 2017-10-24 15:00
Marine archaeologists say the object - discovered off the coast of Oman - is an astrolabe.
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Electric vehicle uptake will drain fuel tax revenue, report warns

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-10-24 14:49
Productivity Commission warns Australia's inevitable shift from petrol fuelled cars to EVs will take a huge chunk out of the federal government budget.
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