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'Miracle' six-day-old baby survives Ebola

BBC - Sat, 2018-12-15 02:12
It took five weeks of round-the-clock treatment to keep Benedicte alive after her mother died.
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Plan for food waste to be separated

BBC - Sat, 2018-12-15 01:46
People will have to separate their food waste to combat methane emissions
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The week in wildlife - in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-12-15 01:35

Bird battles, snoozing seals and mischievous macaques in this week’s gallery

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COP24: Brazil blamed for slipping ‘poisoned pill’ into Article 6 market text

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2018-12-15 00:58
A new global carbon market mechanism under the Paris Agreement’s Article 6 risks undermining the landmark climate treaty if negotiators fail to remove a ‘poison pill’ in the draft text thought to have been backed by Brazil, observers said Friday.
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Supermarket shoppers urged to serve ‘wonky’ Christmas dinner

The Guardian - Sat, 2018-12-15 00:10

Stores selling stubby sprouts and curvy carrots in attempt to reduce festive food waste

Supermarkets have increased their efforts to reduce the national food waste mountain at Christmas by offering shoppers edible produce nearing the end of its shelf life, as well as “wonky” sprouts, carrots and parsnips.

The wonky or “ugly” lines were being offered at cheaper prices in an effort to stop the rejection or waste of fruit and veg that was misshapen, had growth cracks or was much smaller or larger than average.

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Poland's deadly addiction to coal – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-12-14 23:21

Coal, known as ‘black gold’ in Poland, has helped the country achieve energy independence. However, the high-polluting fuel has been linked to serious diseases and premature death. With COP24 climate talks under way in Katowice, pressure grows on Poland to reduce its reliance on the fossil fuel. But with 100,000 coal-dependent jobs in the country, switching to alternative sources of energy carries great economic risk. Here, Violeta Santos Moura explores the problem in her essay Dark Clouds

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Can Poland wean itself off coal?

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-12-14 23:21

Climate experts say the renaissance can be stopped but change must happen now – and the main obstacle is at the top

Displays of coal jewellery and coal soap, coal in a glass walkway beneath your feet, coal in the air that you breathe … the Polish hosts of this week’s UN climate talks have been anything but subtle in reminding delegates that we still live in a fossil-fuelled world despite the urgent necessity to move to a cleaner path.

The conference centre is near the mineshaft of the colliery museum in Katowice, the heartland of Silesia’s vast coal industry. The sponsors include JSW, the EU’s largest coking coal producer, and PGE, which runs the world’s second-largest fossil-fuel power plant.

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What chance has Nasa of finding life on Mars?

BBC - Fri, 2018-12-14 22:16
When the US space agency's next rover gets to Mars in 2021, it will seek evidence of ancient life.
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World’s first lab-grown steak revealed – but the taste needs work

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-12-14 22:14

Nascent industry aims to reduce environmental impact of beef production

The first steak grown from cells in the lab and not requiring the slaughter of a cow has been produced in Israel.

The meat is not the finished article: the prototype costs $50 for a small strip, and the taste needs perfecting, according to its makers. But it is the first meat grown outside an animal that has a muscle-like texture similar to conventional meat.

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EPA adviser casts doubt on science linking pollution to health problems

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-12-14 21:00

Comments by science review board chairman add weight to fears that Trump administration is aiming to discredit research to justify scrapping regulations

A conservative science adviser to the Trump administration is casting doubt on longstanding research linking fossil fuel pollution to early deaths and health problems, worrying environmental experts.

At a meeting to review air pollution science compiled by staffers at the Environmental Protection Agency this week the advisory board chairman, Tony Cox – a consultant and statistician who has worked for the industry and criticized EPA standards – questioned whether soot from coal plants and cars can be directly blamed for asthma and cardiopulmonary problems.

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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Dec. 14, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-12-14 20:05
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo: The view from the edge of space

BBC - Fri, 2018-12-14 19:43
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo rocket ship has made a successful test flight, 82.7km above the Earth's surface.
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'The Wrap' up of 2018

ABC Environment - Fri, 2018-12-14 17:06
'The Wrap' is RN Drive's summary of the biggest stories of the year, plus some you may have missed.
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The punk turtle: the reptile with a green mohican became a sensation, but still faces an uncertain future

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-12-14 16:00

Australia’s Mary River turtle went viral after it was named on an endangered species list – and Cate Blanchett even voiced a puppet of it. But was that enough to save it?

It was “the punk turtle” – an eccentric and yet strangely human-looking reptile with a vivid green mohican, fleshy “fingers” under its chin and the ability to breathe through its genitals. The Mary River turtle went viral in April when pictures of the hitherto little-known creature were shared around the world after it was placed 30th on the Zoological Society of London’s Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered list for reptiles. The rating, which guides conservation prioritiesfor at-risk species, was compiled by Rikki Gumbs. He says that turtle fascination “went absolutely crazy” after its publication, as he fielded calls from journalists around the world. Reptiles are often overlooked but the connection many felt for the animal does not surprise Gumbs. “It’s the least these amazing reptiles deserve,” he says. “Once people can see how incredible and unique they are, it’s not surprising they are drawn to them.”

The turtle became endangered because it was widely collected for the pet trade in the 1960s and 70s. Such collecting is outlawed now but the turtle faces a new threat. It is only found on a relatively small part of the Mary River, in Queensland, Australia, and is imperilled by the loss and degradation of its habitat. Non-native plants prevent it laying eggs in sandy river banks; non-native foxes and dogs predate it.

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Regulator says AEMO made errors, but not to blame for South Australia blackout

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-12-14 14:53

Regulator report critical of AEMO's actions in the lead-up to South Australia's System Black in 2016, but says it was not to blame for state-wide blackout.

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Climate Democrats to enter the fray and disrupt Australia’s politics

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-12-14 14:49

A new political party will appear on the scene tomorrow and will seek to disrupt the “politics as usual” that Australian voters do not like, but have become used to.

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Photon, Canadian get green light for 170MW Suntop Solar Farm in NSW

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-12-14 14:39

Progress on joint plans of Photon Energy and Canadian Solar to develop 1.4GW of large-scale PV in NSW, as 170MW Suntop Solar Farm approved for state's central west.

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Drive with Nasa's next rover on Mars

BBC - Fri, 2018-12-14 14:06
Scientists have already planned the route Nasa's next robot will drive when it lands on Mars in 2021.
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AER updates RIT-T guidelines to look beyond poles and wires for network upgrades

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-12-14 13:12

AER announced changes to RIT-T making it more robust, efficient and timely, and more aligned wth AEMO’s Integrated System Plan and keeping customer power costs down.

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The Driven Podcast: Test drive with the Jaguar I-Pace

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-12-14 12:50

A test drive with the Jaguar I-Pace and an interview with the company’s head of product development.

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