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Trump says Paris climate agreement is 'one-sided' deal – video
US president criticises deal where ‘the United States pays billions of dollars while China, Russia, and India ... will contribute nothing’. His comments came as thousands of people across the US marched in rain, snow and sweltering heat to demand action on climate change — mass protests that took aim at his agenda for rolling back environmental protections.
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Thousands march across US to demand action on climate change – video
Mass protests in Washington, San Francisco, Denver and Seattle coincide with Donald Trump’s 100th day in office and take aim at his rolling back of environmental protections. Organisers said about 300 sister marches were being held around the country, including in Seattle, Boston and San Francisco. In Chicago, marchers headed from the city’s federal plaza to Trump Tower. In Denver, marchers were met with a dose of spring snow
Continue reading...Shops urged to help cut £10bn food waste cost
Supermarket “best before” labels could be phased out while shops should be forced to sell oddly shaped vegetables under proposals from MPs who have warned the government it needs to do more to tackle food waste.
More than £10bn worth of food is thrown away by households each year, according to a damning report from the environment, food and rural affairs select committee.
Continue reading...Nespresso bid to recycle coffee pods
Coffee company Nespresso – part of Swiss multinational Nestlé – is to trial a scheme for consumers to recycle their used aluminium capsules for the first time in the UK, in the face of a growing environmental backlash against increasingly popular single-serve pods, many of which end up in landfill.
A six-month pilot, starting this week in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea, will allow Nespresso Club members to recycle their used capsules through their council household recycling service, using special purple bags provided by the company. The borough’s 190,000 residents will only be able to put out capsules made by Nespresso.
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EPA wipes its climate change site day before march on Washington
Visitors to the website on Saturday found it was ‘undergoing changes’ to reflect the agency’s ‘new direction’, as thousands protest climate inaction
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s main climate change website is “undergoing changes” to better reflect “the agency’s new direction” under Donald Trump.
Continue reading...Last-ditch attempt to save the endangered vaquita porpoise
$4m mission in Gulf of California aims to rescue world’s most endangered sea mammal – with help from US navy dolphins
Scientists are finalising plans to make a last-ditch attempt to save the world’s most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita porpoise. They believe there are now fewer than 30 of these distinctive cetaceans left in the Gulf of California.
Only by catching the remaining creatures and protecting them in a sanctuary can the vaquita be saved, it is argued.
Continue reading...NY Times hired a hippie puncher to give climate obstructionists cover
Bret Stephens’ first piece for the Times showed exactly why some climate realists are canceling their subscriptions
Yesterday, New York Times subscribers were treated to an email alert announcing the first opinion column from Bret Stephens, who they hired away from the Wall Street Journal. Like all Journal opinion columnists who write about climate change, Stephens has said a lot of things on the subject that could charitably be described as ignorant and wrong. Thus many Times subscribers voiced bewilderment and concern about his hiring, to which the paper’s public editor issued a rather offensive response.
Justifying the critics, here’s how the paper announced Stephens’ first opinion column in an email alert (usually reserved for important breaking news):
Continue reading...Refugee guests are given hands-on experience of a shepherd's work
Ribblehead, Yorkshire Dales Willing helpers hold the week-old lambs until Rodney is ready to dock their tails
Pliers and rubber rings, a tub of aquamarine dye, plastic ID ear tags … Rodney Beresford lays out the tools of his trade on a flat-topped boulder. It’s lambing time, and he is here in the sheepfold to dock tails and castrate the days-old males.
For once the shepherd is not alone, however. For 10 years Rodney has been offering refugees and asylum seekers “a day out to remember”, as part of a Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust project. Today’s helper-guests, from St Augustine’s Centre in Halifax, have spent their morning searching his pasture for new-born lambs, guided by Rodney’s grandchildren, Lucy, eight, and Katie, five. Success? Two sets of twins born naturally – “doing grand”.
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Humpback whales charge a pod of killer whales in Monterey Bay – video
Humpback whales charge orcas in an ‘altruistic’ behavior that pushes the predators away from their favorite prey: seals, dolphins, sea lions and young whales. A pod of nine orcas have killed four grey whales in seven days in the bay
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Orca pod filmed hunting whale calf in 'unprecedented' California killing spree
A group of killer whales in Monterey Bay killed four gray whales in a week, a phenomenon one researcher hasn’t seen in her 30-year career
In an “unprecedented” rash of attacks, a pod of killer whales in Monterey Bay, California, has killed four gray whales in a week, including a calf whose killing was captured on video, according to one marine biologist.
Related: An extraordinary battle between sperm whales and orcas – in pictures
Continue reading...Mood black as community rakes over Hume Coal's mine plan
Southern highlands landholders unite to battle proposal that would threaten the bore water they rely on
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The sun has not long disappeared below the rolling hills of the highlands when the locals begin to muster.
There are angry mutterings and shaking of heads among the 50-odd filling the old village hall in Exeter, two hours south of Sydney.
Continue reading...Trump executive order aims to allow Arctic drilling
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The crew of cyclists turning Florida’s lawns into farms
In Orlando, a group of pedal-powered volunteers are transforming lawns into organic gardens, to create ‘hyper-local’ food networks that will boost food security
The future of the immaculate British lawn is under threat, claims a new report from the Royal Horticultural Society: rising temperatures will deliver a triple-threat of dryness, weeds and pests that gardeners will have to navigate if they want to maintain their manicured emerald rectangles. Some reports have even suggested we do away with lawns altogether and just substitute them with fake green turf (gasp!) to avoid the inevitable hassle.
But will it be worth it? Let’s be honest, what do lawns really do, anyway—other than satisfy that odd part of the human ego that thrives off the sight of evenly-clipped grass? In fact, how about we really shake things up and just turn our lawns into vegetable patches, instead?
Continue reading...Clean-air plan, Goldman prize and whale whispering – green news roundup
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