Feed aggregator

Country diary: Seaham, Durham: With every tide the sea erases a little more of the decades of industrial abuse

The Guardian - Thu, 2014-01-02 07:00
Seaham, Durham: Almost a century after the bottleworks closed, the sea still returns the waste glass that was routinely dumped into sea

When Dawdon pit closed and the sea dumping of colliery waste ended, Blast beach resembled the surface of an alien planet – so much so that it was chosen as the location for the opening sequences of the 1992 movie Alien 3. Since then a massive clean-up campaign has transformed the shore into a pleasant place for a Christmas-morning walk, graced today with dazzling sunshine. At the bottom of the cliffs there are still traces of industrial archaeology: some topsy-turvy geology with boulders brought to the surface from strata below the magnesian limestone cliffs; colourful mineral incrustations; a faint whiff of sulphur. But with every tide the sea erases a little more of the decades of industrial abuse, and also delivers small, sought-after gifts.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Coastal Upland Swamps in the Sydney Basin Bioregion

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-20 15:20
The Threatened Species Scientific Committee is currently seeking comments on: Coastal Upland Swamps in the Sydney Basin Bioregion ecological community assessment. The period for comment closes on 16 February 2014.
Categories: Around The Web

Emissions Reduction Fund - Green Paper

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-20 13:28
The Government has released the Emissions Reduction Fund Green Paper outlining its preferred design options for the Emissions Reduction Fund
Categories: Around The Web

Emissions Reduction Fund - Green Paper

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-20 13:28
The Government has released the Emissions Reduction Fund Green Paper outlining its preferred design options for the Emissions Reduction Fund
Categories: Around The Web

Galilee Coal and Rail project

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-20 13:10
The Minister has approved the Galilee Coal and Rail project subject to 49 strict conditions to avoid, mitigate and manage impacts to matters of national environmental significance, including water resources.
Categories: Around The Web

SENG wishes you a safe and happy festive season 2013

Newsletters QLD - Fri, 2013-12-20 06:05
SENG wishes you a safe and happy festive season 2013
Categories: Newsletters QLD

Australia’s Abatement Task and 2013 Emissions Projections

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2013-12-19 08:20
Recent modelling conducted by the Treasury and the former Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (now the Department of the Environment) indicates the amount of emissions reductions required to...
Categories: Around The Web

Call for public comment

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2013-12-19 08:09
The Australian Heritage Council is assessing whether Quinkan Country, and Saltwater Country of the Groote Eylandt Archipelago meet any of the National Heritage criteria.
Categories: Around The Web

Delisting 25 species from the Threatened Species List

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2013-12-18 11:23
The Environment Minister agreed to remove 25 species from the Threatened Species List effective 14 December. The species are: Acanthiza iredalei iredalei Aphanes pentamera Arenga australasica Argentipallium spiceri Austrobryonia...
Categories: Around The Web

Product Stewardship (Oil) Act 2000

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2013-12-18 07:14
Third independent review of the Product Stewardship (Oil) Act 2000
Categories: Around The Web

Marine reserves review

Department of the Environment - Tue, 2013-12-17 11:04
The government is reviewing the scientific basis underpinning the reserves and undertaking further community consultation. The management plans prepared in March 2012 have now been set aside and new plans will be prepared following the review.
Categories: Around The Web

Fracking hell: what it's really like to live next to a shale gas well

The Guardian - Sat, 2013-12-14 19:00
Nausea, headaches and nosebleeds, invasive chemical smells, constant drilling, slumping property prices – welcome to Ponder, Texas, where fracking has overtaken the town. With the chancellor last week announcing tax breaks for drilling companies, could the UK be facing the same fate?

Veronica Kronvall can, even now, remember how excited she felt about buying her house in 2007. It was the first home she had ever owned and, to celebrate, her aunt fitted out the kitchen in Kronvall's favourite colour, purple: everything from microwave to mixing bowls. A cousin took pictures of her lying on the floor of the room that would become her bedroom. She planted roses and told herself she would learn how to garden.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Additional Commonwealth environmental water made available for use in the Goulburn River between January and June 2014

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-13 15:07
Up to an additional 40,000 ML of Commonwealth environmental water, subject to water availability within the connected Southern Basin catchments, has been made available for use to provide base flows and freshes in the Goulburn River between January and June 2014.
Categories: Around The Web

Release of the June quarter 2013 national inventory estimates

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2013-12-13 09:02
Quarterly Update of Australia's National Greenhouse Gas Inventory: June 2013
Categories: Around The Web

Protected Areas database 2012 data now online

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2013-12-12 07:02
Did you know the smallest protected area in Australia is only five square metres? It’s Waubadebars Grave Historic Site in Tasmania. The largest terrestrial reserve is the Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area at over 10.1 million hectares. ...
Categories: Around The Web

Environmental watering of Rilli Reach and Ramco River Terrace during 2013-14 to 2015-16

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2013-12-11 13:57
10 December 2013 Commonwealth environmental water has been made available for use by the Nature Foundation South Australia between December 2013 and June 2016 at multiple sites along the South Australian River Murray.
Categories: Around The Web

Abbot Point and Curtis Island projects approved

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2013-12-11 10:25
After rigorous assessment, the Minister has completed the approvals process for four Queensland projects under national environment law.
Categories: Around The Web

Key threatening process assessment open for public comment

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2013-12-11 10:18
The Threatened Species Scientific Committee is currently seeking comments on the eligibility for inclusion in the list of key threatening processes: ‘Biodiversity decline and habitat degradation in the arid and semi-arid Australian rangelands due...
Categories: Around The Web

Pages

Subscribe to Sustainable Engineering Society aggregator