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Why do endangered right whales keep dying off the coast of Canada?

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-08-03 18:00

Researchers are racing for answers after at least 10 deaths of north Atlantic right whales, marking the deadliest year since tracking began

Researchers are scrambling to figure out why one of the world’s most endangered whale species is dying in “unprecedented” numbers, after at least 10 north Atlantic right whales have been found floating lifelessly off the coast of Canada.

The first whale carcass was reported in early June. Within a month, another six reports came in, leaving researchers reeling. This week, after several carcasses washed up on the shores of western Newfoundland, Canadian officials confirmed that the number of whale deaths had risen to at least 10, making 2017 the deadliest year for the marine mammal since researchers began tracking them in the 1980s.

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Invitation to comment on draft revised referral guideline for the three Western Australian black cockatoos

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2017-08-03 14:43
The Department is seeking comments on the draft revised referral guideline for the three Western Australian black cockatoos. The consultation period closes 5 September 2017.
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Inscrutable all-seeing dragonfly overhead

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-08-03 14:30

Hamsterley Forest, Weardale Their visual sensitivity challenges us and their ability to track small fast objects is unparalleled

Much of Hamsterley forest lay in deep shadow and the scent of conifer resin hung in the still air between the spruces. No one had passed this way this morning; there were intact spiders’ webs stretched across the path high above Spurleswood beck.

And there we found a female golden-ringed dragonfly, Cordulegaster boltonii, clinging to rushes, still grounded by the lingering chill of the night. It’s the largest and, with its jet-black and yellow markings, the most startling, dragonfly species in the north Pennines.

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World has already used nature’s budget for year, and Australia is worst offender

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 14:12
World needs 1.7 Earths to continue as it is. If everyone lived like Australians, we'd need 5.2 Earths.
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10% Model 3 orders cancelled, but numbers jump since launch

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 13:52
Tesla puts net orders for Model 3 at 455,000+, as Musk and other employees become first to have solar roof installed at homes.
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“Boot-camp” for clean energy start-ups launched in Melbourne

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 13:42
A new start-up accelerator program dedicated entirely to fast-tracking the commercialisation of innovative energy market technologies and solutions has been launched in Australia.
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Solarcentury and IKEA launch residential home battery in UK

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 13:22
The new product, available to U.K. online customers, will retail from £3,000 for a standalone battery, or from £6,925 for the solar panel-plus-battery package.
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Australia’s pumped hydro storage potential worth thousands of Tesla big batteries

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 13:21
ANU researchers identify 5,000 potential pumped hydro energy storage sites, which they say could support a 100% renewable Australian grid – 35 times over.
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Solar is now most popular form of new electricity generation worldwide

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 13:20
Solar PV outstripped coal as the leading source of new electricity generation worldwide last year.
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The things some utilities will do to stop solar

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 12:40
The FBI is investigating an Arizona power company for its role in the election of utility-friendly and anti-solar regulators.
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Once bitten, twice shy: Sri Lanka dumps new coal plans

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 11:55
In a dramatic U-turn, Sri Lanka’s energy regulator has approved a new long-term electricity supply plan that rejects the construction of any new coal plants between now and 2037.
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Countryside faces 'damaging uncertainty'

BBC - Thu, 2017-08-03 11:54
The National Trust weighs into the campaign to keep subsidies for Britain's farmers at the current level.
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DNA clue to origins of early Greek civilization

BBC - Thu, 2017-08-03 11:52
DNA is shedding light on the people who built Greece's earliest civilizations.
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No small beer: Foster’s, VB to go 100% renewable by 2025

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 11:50
Some of Australia's most iconic beers are set to be brewed using solar and wind after Foster's Group and CUB parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev pledged to shift its 6 terrawatt-hours of annual energy consumption to 100 per cent renewables by 2025.
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Australian trapdoor spider may be a seafaring castaway from Africa

ABC Science - Thu, 2017-08-03 11:41
SAILING SPIDERS: Trapdoor spiders are reluctant travellers, but millions of years ago one species appears to have made an epic journey from Africa across the vast Indian Ocean to call Australia home.
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S. A. could dump gas plans if batteries, demand response deliver

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 10:44
South Australia has given itself the option to cancel the installation of a permanent government-owned gas generators. Given the huge response to ARENA's demand response EOI, and new storage projects, it is hard to see why a new plant is needed once the next two summers are negotiated.
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Superannuation trustee duties and climate risk

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 10:36
A new legal opinion on climate change and trustee directors’ duties has wide-reaching ramifications for Australia’s $2.3 trillion superannuation industry, Environmental Justice Australia said today.
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SolarEdge announces Second Quarter 2017 Financial Results

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-08-03 10:22
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEDG), a global leader in PV inverters, power optimizers, and module-level monitoring services, today announced its financial results for the second quarter 2017 ended June 30, 2017.
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Ministers must support farmers to save wildlife from 'damaging uncertainty'

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-08-03 09:01

National Trust chief says seamless transition in funding is vital post-Brexit to protect countryside from short-termism

British farmers are returning to intensive measures that deplete wildlife and damage the environment as a vacuum in government policy leaves them facing an uncertain future after the Brexit vote, the director general of the National Trust is warning.

In an outspoken message to ministers, Dame Helen Ghosh says action is needed now to create a seamless transition of subsidies and green incentives for farmers after the UK leaves the EU in order to avoid creating a decade of uncertainty in the countryside.

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Salmon farming will start in Tassie's Okehampton Bay before the end of the month: Tassal

ABC Environment - Thu, 2017-08-03 08:35
Tasmanian salmon farmer Tassal is promising to create a 'flagship site' for aquaculture in Tasmania's Okehampton Bay, after getting the Federal go ahead for the project yesterday.
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