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Yasuni Man trailer: an Amazonian tribe threatened by oil drilling - video
Biologist Ryan Killackey filmed for seven years in order to create an account of a remote forest community under pressure from US and Chinese oil companies. The result was Yasuni Man, which focuses on the Yasuni biosphere reserve in Ecuador. The ITT Initiative, which would have protected the Ishpingo, Tambococha and Tiputini regions, was killed off by President Rafael Correa in 2013. This month, the first oil from the Yasuni fields is due to be pumped up by a Chinese company and piped to customers in California
Continue reading...Investors warn car industry over climate change
Car manufacturers told they must address climate change by switching to low-emission models − or face a sell-off of their shares, reports Climate News Network
Major investors have warned the automotive industry it needs to accelerate its readiness for a low-carbon world if it is to retain their support and prosper.
Vehicle makers must put climate change specialists on their boards, engage better with policy-makers, and invest more heavily in low-emission cars, says a network of 250 global investors with assets of more than $24tn (£20tn).
Continue reading...Shark attack at Ballina: beaches closed after surfer bitten
Sixth attack in 21 months persuades the premier, Mike Baird, to lobby federal government to install shark nets on north coast beaches
All beaches in Ballina on the New South Wales north coast are closed after a man was bitten by a shark while surfing, the sixth attack in 21 months in the area.
The attack has caused a backdown from the premier, Mike Baird, who has resisted the idea of shark nets on north coast beaches has now announced he will lobby for them to be installed.
Continue reading...National Geographic photographer uses images to call for conservation
Blood and bandages: a healer in the hedgerow
Wenlock Edge, Shropshire Even though the woundwort has lost its place in the pharmacy, bees visit these late flowers for the nectar tucked inside them
Woundwort grows from a hedge as if to mark some hurt, not to heal so much as to witness it. Hedge woundwort, Stachys sylvatica, belongs to the betony, horehounds and catmint of the waysides. It has small tight whorls of “blood and bandages” flowers – purply red clasps with white markings – nettle-like leaves and a hairy stem that when rubbed has a stink bad enough to do you good.
Continue reading...Energy efficiency ‘single largest’ climate lever – why aren’t we pulling it?
Victorian energy efficiency market: a recovery of sorts?
Gas role in SA price spikes underlines clear case for battery storage
Coalition will be out of job if it keeps head in sand on renewables
Queensland lays out three “cost neutral” paths to 50% renewables
So, you want to buy battery storage?
Space heating and cooling our homes – time for a rethink?
Solar shading, and what to do about it
Largest solar array installed at an Australian winery passes half-way mark
生态保护者谴责津巴布韦出口活大象的计划
尽管津巴布韦国家公园管理方予以否认,但专家相信该国正计划将数十只大象运往中国。(翻译:金艳/chinadialogue)
有人担心,津巴布韦正准备再次将数十只幼年大象送往中国野生动物园。
今年8月,津巴布韦国家公园及野生动植物管理局(ZimParks)开始从万基国家公园捕捉大象,并将它们关在乌特士比野生动物圈养设施内。
Continue reading...Water congress focuses on sustainable water development
Chicxulub 'dinosaur crater' investigation begins in earnest
Underwater photographer captures pristine marine ecosystems around the world
Germany takes steps to roll back renewable energy revolution
Leaked plans show Berlin halving its goal to expand its northern windfarms because its power grid cannot keep pace
Germany is taking steps to curb its booming windfarm sector in what it claims is a necessary move to stop the renewables revolution from undermining its own success.
Critics, however, say the step will deal a blow to the country’s reputation as a leader in green energy.
Continue reading...Coal-fired power stations: Senate committee to examine how best to close them
Greens and Labor to combine forces to push for inquiry looking at ways to meet Australia’s climate change targets
A Senate committee will examine how best to close coal power stations to meet Australia’s climate change targets when the Greens and Labor combine to set up an inquiry on Wednesday.
The Greens and Labor will move a motion to ask the Senate environment and communications references committee to report on mass closures of electricity generators, and expect sufficient crossbench support to set up the inquiry.
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