The birds were captured at about 14:30 GMT on Wednesday at Flitcham, near King's Lynn.
A new study finds that waiting 5 extra years to peak carbon pollution will cost 20 cm sea level rise
A new study published in Nature looks at how much global sea level will continue to rise even if we manage to meet the Paris climate target of staying below 2°C hotter than pre-industrial temperatures. The issue is that sea levels keep rising for several hundred years after we stabilize temperatures, largely due to the continued melting of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland from the heat already in the climate system.
The study considered two scenarios. In the first, human carbon pollution peaks somewhere between 2020 and 2035 and falls quickly thereafter, reaching zero between 2035 and 2055 and staying there. Global temperatures in the first scenario peak at and remain steady below 2°C. In the second scenario, we capture and sequester carbon to reach net negative emissions (more captured than emitted) between 2040 and 2060, resulting in falling global temperatures in the second half of the century.
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Woodland Trust records show more evidence that spring is arriving earlier in the UK
Winter in the UK has become a landscape of yellow hawthorn, the orange flash of red admiral butterflies, blackbirds nesting, and bumblebees feeding on mauve chives, pink valerian and lavender.
Before the white-out of snow which covered much of the country on Wednesday, reports by the Woodland Trust charity showed yet more evidence that spring is arriving earlier and earlier.
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New, solar-focused energy retailer DC Power Co is set to disrupt the market, and it hopes to be majority owned by Australia's rooftop solar households.
At current rates of progress no African country will meet the UN goal set for 2030, a study reveals.
Researchers discover the oldest figurative tattoos in the world on two mummies from Egypt.
AEMO highlights critical role played by rooftop solar in meeting a week of demand in "remarkable" heatwave in Queensland in February.
Overseas, new EV sales make up from 5% in California to more than 25% in Norway. In Australia, it’s less than 0.1% (and falling). Why?
Shared electric vehicles, or "robo-taxis" could become the dominant form of car transport in Australia within 10 years – taking the share of EVs to 95 per cent and accelerating the push to a 100 per cent renewable grid.
Clean Energy Regulator's latest list of Australia's top 10 corporate emitters shows the biggest emitter has twice the emissions of the next biggest.
Powershop announces 5% price drop for Victorian customers, one month after huge deal to buy three hydro plants, output of solar and wind farms.
This rural Georgia highway has become a proving ground for cutting-edge clean energy technologies.
In the Cairngorms National Park Jo Whalley learns what to do if you become lost in a blizzard.
Microsoft purchases 100 percent of the renewable output from new 60MW solar project, supports development of new solar projects and greening of Singapore’s grid.
In the UK, there is evidence to suggest that snowfall has decreased over the past few decades. Worldwide, it's a more complicated picture.
Renewable electricity and biofuels made from agave are now one step closer, following kick-off of a groundbreaking trial by MSF Sugar, with support from the Queensland Government.
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SENG SA Newsletter - March 2018
Intersection of Engineering, Sustainability, and Politics
Join us for an evening of networking and to hear from SENG's Immediate Past National Chair, Graham Davies, about his journey from engineering to politics.
Date: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 Time: 6pm to 8pm - Arrive from 6pm, presentation begins 6.30pm, followed by a Q&A session, then further networking Venue: The Lady Daly Hotel, 126 Port Road, Hindmarsh SA 5007 Cost: Free Register: For further information and to register follow this link.
Leigh Creek Energy Underground Coal Gasification Pre-commercial Demonstration Project
Leigh Creek Energy prepared an Environmental Impact Report and Draft Statement of Environmental Objectives for the construction and operation of an In-Situ Gasification Demonstration Plant at Leigh Creek. These were submitted in late December to the South Australian Department of Premier and Cabinet Energy Resources Division (DPC-ERD) for assessment under the South Australian Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 for approval consideration. As part of this assessment process the DPC-ERD has released these documents and is seeking public comment, these documents can be found here.
Date: Thursday, 22 March 2018 Time: 5.30pm to 8pm Venue: Engineers Australia South Australia - Level 11, 108 King William Street Adelaide SA 5000 Cost: $10 members, $40 non-members Hosts: Engineers Australia SA Chemical Branch, IChemE and RACI Register: For further information and to register follow this link.
Unmaking Waste 2018 International Conference
With a particular emphasis on redesigning systems, processes and products to ‘unmake’ waste, this conference is intended to challenge researchers, from every relevant discipline, to rethink what can be done about our global consumption problem and its multiple effects. The conference’s themes are Eco-Design and Development, Sustainable Consumption, Waste Minimization, and Circular Economy.
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Scientists observe a signature on the sky from the very first stars to shine in the Universe.
Most uses of insecticides known as neonicotinoids represent a risk to wild bees and honeybees, say European experts.
Record temperatures in the Arctic have pushed cold air further south.
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