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Anak Krakatau: Finnish radar satellite eyes tsunami volcano
EU under fire after lifting threat to ban Thai seafood imports over illegal fishing
Reversal of disciplinary process condemned as campaigners claim Thailand has failed to address labour abuses
The EU has been accused of sending out the wrong message after removing Thailand from a list of countries failing to tackle illegal fishing.
Campaigners claim that the European commission’s decision this week to lift Thailand’s “yellow card”, in place since April 2015, gives consumers an “illusion that violations of fishers’ rights are not still occurring”.
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'Take heed of science': minister urged to drop new coal-mining plans
Druridge Bay project makes mockery of UK’s goal to phase out coal by 2025, say critics
A wild stretch of Northumberland beach has become the ultimate testing ground of the government’s much-vaunted commitment to phase out coal by 2025, according to campaigners.
On Friday, James Brokenshire, the minister for communities and local government, will start examining whether to allow a local coal mining company, Banks Group, to extract three million tonnes of coal from 250 hectares of land behind the sand dunes of Druridge Bay, in a project that will extend beyond the government’s own deadline for the end of coal.
Continue reading...Dog food made from insects to go on sale in UK for first time
Globally pets consume 20% of meat and fish, a figure insect pet food could help to reduce
The UK’s first dog food made from insects goes on sale this week, which its manufacturers say could help reduce the environmental damage caused by the massive volumes of meat routinely fed to dogs and cats.
Globally, pets consume about 20% of the world’s meat and fish, a number set to rise with the trend for consumers to feed them human-grade meat. Pet food is also estimated to be responsible for a quarter of the environmental impacts of meat production in terms of use of land, water, fossil fuels, phosphates and pesticides.
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Lacking UN guidance, Swiss to take ‘safe’ approach to sourcing credits
California grants 366k offsets in first issuance of 2019
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Australia had third-warmest year on record in 2018
Bureau of Meteorology says average temperature was 1.14C above average for 1961-1990, making 2018 slightly warmer than 2017
Last year was Australia’s third-warmest year on record, with every state and territory recording above average temperatures in 2018.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology’s annual climate statement, the nation’s average temperature last year was 1.14C above the average for 1961-1990, making 2018 slightly warmer than 2017.
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