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France gets a step closer to solar roads
Tesla: Gigafactory is “on schedule” to support 2017 Model 3 roll-out
State of the Climate 2015: global warming and El Niño sent records tumbling
Tesla and SolarCity: Do they fit together?
Saving ARENA could be only upside of scary new Senate
Linking Adani coalmine to social uplift in India ridiculous, says conservationist
Activist Debi Goenka says Indian coal market, which has swung dramatically against the viability of imported coal for power, will seal Carmichael mine’s fate
Continued attempts by Australian politicians to link Adani’s Carmichael coalmine to the social uplift of the poor in India are “completely ridiculous”, a veteran Indian conservationist says.
Debi Goenka, the Mumbai activist who challenged Adani’s environmental licence for its mine in the Queensland land court in 2014, said Australian government figures continued to rely on arguments about imported coal lifting Indians out of poverty, which were “all bunkum”.
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Badgers may not spread TB to cattle through direct contact
Flight of the bumblebee: survey finds individual personalities
Queen Mary University of London tracked four bumblebees for whole life, and found disparities in how they found food
A study has revealed that bumblebees have distinct personalities.
Some bees play it safe by returning to the same flowers again and again while others search for new sources of nectar, scientists found.
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The financial case for net zero energy districts
Tree-saving campaign focuses eyes on the white-letter hairstreak
Patrick Barkham on how a colony of rare butterflies living in a healthy elm has become a key element for citizens resisting Sheffield council tree felling
We tend to picture butterflies feeding on flowers, but five British species spend most of their lives in the tops of trees. These insects are often overlooked during their unobtrusive lives. But the white-letter hairstreak finds itself in the spotlight this month as local people fight to save a fine mature elm in Sheffield.
Related: Rare UK butterfly under threat as elms disappear
Continue reading...Rocks tell story of China's great flood
Men may have evolved better 'making up' skills
Your pictures of the newly enlarged Yorkshire Dales and Lake District
After boundaries were re-drawn on 1 August, we asked you to share your best pictures of the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District national parks – including the newly incorporated areas now on many walkers’ bucket lists
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Hidden Degas portrait revealed
Electric vehicle charge points to outnumber petrol stations by 2020, say Nissan
Analysis by the car manufacturer marks end of the decade as a potential tipping point for the mass take up of electric vehicles, reports Business Green
Public electric vehicle (EV) charge points will outnumber petrol stations in the UK by the end of the decade, marking a potential tipping point in the adoption of zero emission vehicles.
That is the conclusion of a new analysis by auto giant and EV manufacturer Nissan, which argues that based on current trends EV charge points will overtake traditional petrol stations by August 2020.
Continue reading...Surviving on wild seeds after failed harvests in Chad – in pictures
In drought-prone Chad, 4.3 million people – more than a third of the population – are food insecure, and 176,000 children have severe acute malnutrition, after erratic rains led to ruined crops
Photographs: Peter Caton/Tearfund
Continue reading...Environment minister accused of conflict of interest over farm subsidies
Lord Gardiner, who will be involved in reforming EU farming support post-Brexit, receives £49,000 a year in payments, it has been revealed
One of Theresa May’s new environment ministers has been accused by campaigners of a conflict of interest over tens of thousands of pounds he receives annually in EU farming subsidies.
Lord Gardiner is parliamentary under secretary of state and the House of Lords spokesperson for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), which will be heavily involved in plans for replacing EU farming support.
Continue reading...Survive the (English) winter with the Premier League
Like the annual music concert at your child’s primary school, the English Premier League’s offseason can seem endless. But despair not, it does end, and its end is nigh. As Jurgen Klopp would say: “Boom!” So how will you take in the coming Premier League season? Whether you’re a solo spectator, in a group, or out on the town, what steps should you consider taking in order to appreciate all that the world’s most exciting football league has to offer? We’re glad you asked!
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