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Kākāpō: four facts about the world's heaviest parrot – video
The owl parrot is facing an existential threat in the form of a fungal infection that has already endangered one-fifth of the total population. Seven of New Zealand's native kākāpō have died in recent months after contracting the respiratory disease aspergillosis. The nocturnal and flightless parrot ingratiated itself with the world after it attempted to mate with a zoologist's head during a BBC documentary
Continue reading...Scotland's crannogs are older than Stonehenge
Mild but windy winter was greenest ever for UK energy use
Warmer weather cut heating demand while gusts boosted renewables, says National Grid
Last winter was the greenest ever for the UK’s energy system after strong winds produced more renewable electricity and coal-fired power dwindled.
The news came as SSE announced on Thursday that it will close its Fiddler’s Ferry coal-fired power station next year, which will leave the UK with five coal plants by 2020. SSE said the plant, which employs 158 people, was financially unsustainable.
Continue reading...Two-hour ‘dose’ of nature significantly boosts health – study
Researchers say simply sitting and enjoying the peace has mental and physical benefits
A two-hour “dose” of nature a week significantly boosts health and wellbeing, research suggests, even if you simply sit and enjoy the peace.
The physical and mental health benefits of time spent in parks, woods or the beach are well known, but the new research is the first major study into how long is needed to produce the effect. If confirmed by future research, two hours in nature could join five a day of fruit and veg and 150 minutes of exercise a week as official health advice.
Continue reading...Chinese tombs yield earliest evidence of cannabis use
Greenland map captures changing Arctic in fine detail
China issues tender to build national carbon trading platform
NZ Market: NZUs crash through NZ$23 as bearish sentiment takes hold
Queensland gives final go-ahead for Adani’s massive Carmichael coal mine
Undocumented plant extinctions are a big problem in Australia – here’s why they go unnoticed
Queensland clear way for Adani to begin work on Galilee basin “carbon bomb”
Queensland Government grants Adani approval for groundwater management plans, as project moves clears last major hurdle before construction commences.
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Green hydrogen costs may fall as quickly as solar, but Australia still needs some luck
Green hydrogen costs are expected to fall as quickly as solar and battery storage, but Australia needs more things to go its way if it is to create a huge export industry for clean fuels.
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Battery storage: “Shit, we need this in the market now”
Industry calls for targets, urgent regulatory and market reform, to meet "immediate" need for energy storage on changing Australian grid.
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Zali Steggall issues call to arms to renewables sector
Zali Steggall remains optimistic for the future of Australia's clean energy sector, but says it needs to take up the polticial fight for strong policies.
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UK unveils 2050 net zero carbon target, in a first for a major economy
UK becomes first major economy to legislate an end date for its contribution to global warming.
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NSW promises details of solar and storage interest-free loans program soon
NSW says details of its promised zero-interest loan scheme for solar and battery storage should be released soon, and will aim to unlock billions in investment.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: The good and bad from Australia’s big grid
We look at the generator report card on how the grid is dealing with the present and shaping for the future. Plus: Lights out at Loy Yang A unit, while AGL looks to the future with telcos.
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Bermuda land snail: An animal 'back from the dead'
The Pentagon emits more greenhouse gases than Portugal, study finds
Pentagon released 59m metric tons of carbon dioxide and other warming gases in 2017, research shows
The United States creates more planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions through its defense operations alone than industrialized countries such as Sweden and Portugal, researchers said on Wednesday.
The Pentagon, which oversees the US military, released about 59m metric tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in 2017, according to the first study to compile such comprehensive data, published by Brown University.
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