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Museums Victoria to slash energy costs by one-third with co-gen, efficiency
Wind and solar: A comparison of Denmark & South Australia
Graph of the Day: Big solar nears 100GW of installed capacity
Amazon forest 'shaped by pre-Columbian indigenous peoples'
Oversupply takes toll on energy efficiency markets
Victoria unveils first large-scale solar auction
DNA clues to why woolly mammoth died out
Weather supercomputing ‘heads to Italy’
World Wildlife Day photography competition finalists
Ten finalists capture the theme of ‘through young eyes’ in this young photographers’ competition that aims to engage youth around the world in wildlife conservation. The winner will be announced at noon EST in New York
Continue reading...Air pollution research reveals role of black carbon in respiratory disease
University of Leicester study shows how air pollution affects bacteria in the nose, throat and lungs
Black carbon found in air pollution can increase the resistance of bacteria that cause respiratory disease, research has suggested.
The findings could lead to a greater understanding of the effects of air pollution on human health, according to the lead scientist of the University of Leicester study.
Continue reading...Reef Trust Investment Strategy Phase V released
Maoneng eyes 200MW solar farm after completing ACT solar park
Shale gas firm Cuadrilla brands anti-fracking activists 'irresponsible'
CEO Francis Egan complains about protesters ‘harassing’ contractors supplying Preston New Road site in Lancashire
The chief executive of Cuadrilla, a leading fracking company, has complained at what he calls intimidation and harassment by “irresponsible” activists protesting at a shale gas site the firm is constructing in Lancashire.
Related: Cuadrilla starts work on Lancashire fracking site
Continue reading...Crocodile shark washes up on Devon beach
Experts are puzzled how the shark, normally found near equator, could have reached UK
A crocodile shark, a marine creature normally found in deep tropical waters, has been discovered washed up on a beach in Devon.
A family found the shark at Hope Cove beach on the south coast and, thinking it was still alive, braved its sharp teeth to try to return it to the water before realising it was dead.
Continue reading...David Attenborough attacks plan for Borneo bridge
Endangered pygmy elephants and orangutans threatened by scheme for Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
David Attenborough and Steve Backshall have joined conservationists and charities asking the Borneo government to reconsider a bridge that threatens one of the last sanctuaries of the rare pygmy elephant.
There are now just 1,500 of the world’s smallest pachyderm, according to WWF, and about 300 of them make their home in the 26,000-hectare Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, in the state of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. But construction teams have begun preparatory work for a bridge that will cross the Kinabatangan river which weaves through the region. The area is also home to critically endangered orangutans, proboscis monkeys, clouded leopards, gibbons, sun bears, pangolins and thousands of other jungle species, and hosts a thriving eco-tourism industry where travellers can view wildlife from boats on the river or while hiking into the forests.
Continue reading...Fly-tipping clean-up costs £50m as cases in England rise for third year in a row
Campaigners say cuts to waste collection services have increased the problem of illegal dumping
Fly-tipping is on the rise again, with the number of incidents up for the third year in a row, official figures show.
Councils across England reported 936,090 cases of fly-tipping in 2015/2016, up 4% on the previous year, the data from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) reveals.
Continue reading...Indonesia pledges US$1 billion a year to curb ocean waste
Only China dumps more plastic in the ocean than Indonesia. But by 2025, the world’s largest archipelago aims to reduce marine waste by 70%
Indonesia has pledged up to US$1 billion a year to dramatically reduce the amount of plastic and other waste products polluting its waters. The announcement was made by Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs at last week’s 2017 World Oceans Summit in Nusa Dua, Bali.
Pandjaitan told delegates at the conference that Indonesia would achieve a 70% reduction in marine waste within eight years. He proposed developing new industries that use biodegradable materials such as cassava and seaweed to produce plastic alternatives. Other measures could include a nationwide tax on plastic bags as well as a sustained public education campaign.
Plastic pollution blights Bay of Bengal – in pictures
In India, 6,000 tonnes of plastic waste lies uncollected every day. Some of this washes up in Tamil Nadu state, where it pollutes and contaminates the food and water of communities living along the Bay of Bengal
All photographs by Jacques de Lannoy
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