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Great Barrier Reef: Australia must act urgently on water quality, says Unesco

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-06-03 13:07

Draft decision says Australia would not, at this rate, meet interim or long-term targets in the Reef 2050 report

Unesco has expressed “serious concern” about the impact of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and warned Australia it will not meet the targets of the Reef 2050 report without considerable work to improve water quality.

The criticism was contained in a draft decision published as part of the agenda for the upcoming world heritage committee meeting (pdf), which will take place in Krakow, Poland, in the first two weeks of July.

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Analysing wastewater reveals population health

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-06-03 12:38
Samples from waste water treatment plants reveal trends in populations such as the use of nicotine, pharmaceuticals or illicit drugs and the persistence of chemicals from manufacturing.
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Urgent action to save the Southern Black-throated Finch

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-06-03 12:12
Biologist Kerensa McElroy is employing crowd funding, to quickly raise funds allowing her work to proceed now, before it is too late.
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The rodent and the walking stick

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-06-03 10:30
The fates of the black rat and the phasmid are as intertwined as the air roots of a banyan tree. The survival of one is linked to the extermination of the other, and the battle is on.
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It's way past time to speak truth to climate arguments this stupid | Lenore Taylor

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-06-03 10:16

It’s clearer than ever the economic interests Trump claims to defend can only be served by acting on global warming

For precious decades experts have explained, over and over, that the science of climate change is incontrovertible, the consequences of blindly sticking with fossil fuels catastrophic and the costs of inaction far higher than switching to a low-emissions economy.

But these facts had no impact on the sceptics, who cling to a worldview where they find “alternative facts”, where fossil fuel power is the only path to prosperity and mounting environmental and economic evidence to the contrary is some kind of dastardly leftwing plot.

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Poison pill

BBC - Sat, 2017-06-03 09:50
A Canadian doctor says one short letter managed to convince doctors that opioids were safe.
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Beaver return 'benefits environment'

BBC - Sat, 2017-06-03 09:33
A researcher says re-introducing beavers in England would help water supplies and prevent floods.
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The benefits of beavers

BBC - Sat, 2017-06-03 09:28
They can be controversial, but scientists say beavers are good for the environment and biodiversity.
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US has nothing to apologize for on climate change, says defiant EPA chief

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-06-03 08:03
  • Scott Pruitt insists America retains a seat at the negotiating table
  • Pruitt refuses to say whether Trump believes climate change is real

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has said America has nothing to apologise for on climate change and retains a seat at the negotiating table, claiming: “After all, we’re the United States.”

Related: 'Outmoded, irrelevant vision': Pittsburghers reject Trump's pledge

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US states and cities likely to achieve emission reductions despite exit from accord

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-06-03 07:30
Climate scientist Michael Mann says the structural shift away from fossil fuels towards the renewable sector will continue, despite President Trump's decision to exit the accord. But if other countries follow the US, there could be profound consequences for the planet.
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Late-night hosts on Trump’s climate decision: ‘Even North Korea agreed to this’ – video

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-06-03 03:23

Talkshow hosts address Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement. On Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, Trevor Noah describes Trump’s choice to make the announcement in the Rose Garden of the White House ‘a pretty gangster move’, while Jimmy Kimmel points out that the only other countries to shun the deal are Nicaragua and Syria, ‘and they’re doing great’

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Scientists dispute the 'tiny, tiny' impact of Paris deal

BBC - Sat, 2017-06-03 01:26
President accused of "cherry picking" science to bolster argument for withdrawal from Paris accord.
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Paris climate deal: Buildings 'go green' in protest

BBC - Sat, 2017-06-03 01:03
Buildings around the world are lit green after the US withdraws from the Paris climate agreement.
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Aerial footage of the split in the Larsen C ice shelf

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-06-03 01:03

Footage taken at the beginning of the year shows the split in an Antarctic ice shelf. A giant section is hanging by a thread and is due to break off at any moment

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Need climate hope? Imagine the promise of green left-wing victories in Canada | Martin Lukacs

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-06-02 23:49

A NDP-Green coalition in BC, a $15 minimum wage in Ontario, and a surging Quebec Solidaire point toward a winning agenda in the age of climate crisis

For progressive-minded people in Canada, the last few days have presented a rare, strange scenario: almost too much to celebrate.

Months might pass without victories, but this week has given us three. In British Columbia, a coalition struck by the Greens and New Democratic Party is set to replace a Liberal government that has mismanaged the province for a generation. In Quebec, the election of a young ex-student leader has galvanized the Quebec Solidaire party and begun a left-ward shift in popular opinion. And in Ontario, a grassroots campaign has won a $15 minimum wage that will vastly improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of families.

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Coral reefs, lead levels and US quits Paris accord – green news roundup

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-06-02 23:25

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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-06-02 23:00

A Sumatran tiger cub, giant panda and a ‘faceless’ deep-sea fish are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world

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Faces recreated from monkey brain signals

BBC - Fri, 2017-06-02 21:58
Scientists have accurately reconstructed images of human faces by monitoring the responses of monkey brain cells.
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Paris climate deal: Dismay as Trump signals exit from accord

BBC - Fri, 2017-06-02 21:23
European leaders, businesses and the UN condemn President Trump's decision.
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Corbyn accuses May of subservience to Trump over Paris climate deal

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-06-02 20:43

Labour leader says PM should have condemned decision to pull US out of climate agreement in stronger terms

Jeremy Corbyn has accused Theresa May of a “dereliction of duty to our country and our planet” for failing to give a stronger condemnation of Donald Trump’s decision to pull the US out of the Paris climate change agreement.

The Labour leader said the prime minister was showing herself to be subservient to the US president and claimed he would take a very different approach to relations with Washington.

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