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The moment a sea lion pulls a girl underwater

BBC - Mon, 2017-05-22 20:58
Experts are warning against feeding and getting too close to wild animals after a sea lion pulled a young girl underwater.
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All three chicks at Cairngorms osprey nest die

BBC - Mon, 2017-05-22 20:23
The nest in the Cairngorms in which three osprey chicks had hatched now appears to have been abandoned.
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Trump's Fox News deputy national security advisor fooled him with climate fake news | Dana Nuccitelli

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-05-22 20:00

What does it say about the Trump administration that the president was fooled by a dumb, long-debunked climate myth?

As Politico reported, Trump’s deputy national security adviser, KT McFarland, gave him a fake 1970s Time magazine cover warning of a coming ice age. The Photoshopped magazine cover circulated around the internet several years ago, but was debunked in 2013. Four years later, McFarland put the fake document in Trump’s hands, and he reportedly “quickly got lathered up about the media’s hypocrisy … Staff chased down the truth and intervened before Trump tweeted or talked publicly about it”.

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The Arnavon Islands: turtle breeding ground becomes first national park for Solomon Islands

ABC Environment - Mon, 2017-05-22 19:50
The Arnavon Islands are the largest rookery for the critically endangered hawksbill turtle in the South Pacific.
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My month with California’s conspiracy theorist farmers

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-05-22 19:00

Tammi Riedl and her partner believe ‘chemtrails’ are damaging our health. They prove conspiracies have gone mainstream – and aren’t just for the right wing

Standing between beds of golden beets and elephant garlic in the garden of Lincoln Hills, a small organic farm in Placer County, California, Tammi Riedl looks up and points to a stripe of white haze running across a cloudless blue sky.

“See that?” she asks, raising her eyebrows. “What do you think that is?”

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Adani rail line to Abbot Point not a priority, says Infrastructure Australia

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-05-22 15:11

Agency says it has not received a submission on the rail line from Queensland government and has not conducted any cost-benefit analysis

Infrastructure Australia has not identified a proposed rail line linking the controversial Adani coalmine with the Abbot Point port as a priority, and it has not consulted the body which is expected to stump up a concessional loan.

The chief executive of Infrastructure Australia, Philip Davies, told a Senate estimates hearing on Monday that the rail line – which has been pushed assiduously by the federal resources minister, Matt Canavan – was not “something we’ve currently identified” as a priority project.

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How Australia can meet 2°C target at no net cost to business

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 14:35
Australia has numerous opportunities to cut emissions at a “cost saving” to investors, including distributed solar PV, fuel efficiency and forestry.
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Lancashire's poster-place for the access revolution

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-05-22 14:30

Clougha Pike, Forest of Bowland Once forbidding and forbidden, ringfenced for shooting, this is still a secret, silent place

Find a big map and you’ll see there’s a monstrous, heart-shaped blank in the middle of north-west England. You’ve passed it probably, but the big roads skirt it with such circuitous subtlety you don’t notice you’re orbiting something. For years, unless you paid to shoot things, it might well have remained more a brooding feeling than a sight, its extent out of view beyond this brow or that.

But then wildest Bowland became the poster-place for the second access revolution. The first was Kinder Scout, for its trespass in 1932,which legitimised the case for national parks. Bowland epitomised the unfinished business: the Countryside Rights of Way Act.

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The great divide over Australia’s energy future

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 14:21
The energy rule-maker's dystopian view of our immediate energy future underlines the growing divide on the future of renewables. There are those who see them as key to a smarter, cheaper, cleaner and more reliable grid. And other who simply believe it can't be done.
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Know your NEM: Renewables too late to save next summer’s prices

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 14:19
Futures pricing tells us that the 4GW of large scale renewables now being built will arrive too late to soften prices next summer, and the Portland bailout has likely added around $20 to pool prices.
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UBS: Electric vehicles to reach cost parity with petrol cars by 2018

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 12:47
UBS says the total cost of consumer EV ownership can reach parity with combustion engines from 2018.
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World’s largest floating solar PV plant connected to grid in China

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 12:45
The world’s largest floating PV power plant, with the capacity of 40 MW is now connected to the grid.
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How Tesla became the world’s top owner of solar assets

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 12:43
After a record-breaking year for the solar market, the total global installed base of operational PV systems surpassed 300 gigawatts.
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Redflow says can’t compete with lithium batteries on price in home market

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 12:42
Flow battery storage manufacturer Redflow abandons bulk home battery market due to price issues, to focus on bigger installations in commercial, industrial and off-grid sector.
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Brexit barriers 'would harm science', say universities

BBC - Mon, 2017-05-22 11:47
Make science and research a priority in Brexit talks, says Russell Group.
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Kinder kids connect with the bush, and learn how to handle an alpaca

ABC Environment - Mon, 2017-05-22 11:30
Natimuk pre-schoolers go bush for outdoor kinder; Miriwoong man David Newry goes searching for native bananas; an Irish lass swaps Belfast for an outback pub; and we go to an alpaca handling school.
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Electric vehicles: Big energy join big auto to drive Aus EV uptake

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 10:45
AGL Energy, Trasngrid among energy majors to join auto companies and others to form Electric Vehicle Council, as pressure mounts for better policy support for EV uptake.
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Energy market in crisis: We need a plan, and new rules

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-05-22 09:32
Rule changes are needed to ensure there can be quick and efficient responses if there are shortages in generation.
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Reproductive rebels

BBC - Mon, 2017-05-22 09:17
Contraception wasn’t just socially groundbreaking - it also changed the professional landscape.
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'Recycling in Australia is dead in the water': three companies tackling our plastic addiction

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-05-22 08:58

Only a small proportion of plastics consumed in Australia is collected for recycling, but it’s what happens after that that could make a difference

There’s no escaping plastic in modern life. In Australia, more than 1.5m tonnes of the crude oil derivative is consumed each year, not including plastics imported in finished products or their packaging. And most of this ends up on a centuries-long path to degradation in landfill or the world’s waterways and oceans. One recent sobering analysis has estimated that by 2050, the weight of plastics in the oceans will match that of fish.

Reducing consumption by avoiding the use of disposable plastic shopping bags, for instance, and reusing plastic containers are important waste-reduction measures. But what role does recycling play?

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