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Draft National Recovery Plan for the Southern Bent-wing Bat Miniopterus schreibersii bassanii

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-30 09:32
Draft National Recovery Plan for the Southern Bent-wing Bat Miniopterus schreibersii bassanii open for public comment. Consultation period closes 1 July 2015.
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Consultation on Australia’s post-2020 greenhouse gas target

Department of the Environment - Sat, 2015-03-28 08:47
The Australian Government is inviting comments on Australia’s next greenhouse gas emissions reduction target. Submissions are sought by 24 April 2015.
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James Rebanks, Twitter’s favourite shepherd: ‘Sheep farming is another form of culture, just like Picasso or punk’

The Guardian - Sat, 2015-03-28 01:00
Shepherds are disappearing from the countryside — but there’s one in the Lake District who has 40,000 Twitter followers and an acclaimed memoir to his name. Over a day in the fields, James Rebanks explains why he’ll never give up on the life that has sustained his family for 600 years

“Be careful,” says James Rebanks. “She’s only just had puppies, and she’s very protective of them. She might give you a nip.” The mother to whom a wide berth must be given is his sheepdog Floss, tucked in the corner of the living room in Rebanks’ farmhouse feeding her 10 pups. The dad, Tan, his other sheepdog, is studiously avoiding his huge new family. An absentee father after just four days. Call canine social services.

It’s 8.30am on an intermittently bright early spring day in the Lake District – “a bonny day”, Rebanks’ father-in-law, Ian, calls it later, when a sudden hailstorm subsides. Rebanks’ wife, Helen, is getting his two young daughters ready for school; three-year-old son Isaac is playing with his model sheep; Rebanks himself is preparing for his morning’s work: feeding his 450 sheep, most of which are pregnant with lambs. He’s taking me along for the ride. He is riding a quad bike; I’m in a small trailer filled with hay being pulled along behind. It is not a glamorous assignment.

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Rockefeller family tried and failed to get ExxonMobil to accept climate change

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-03-27 22:59

Founding family of the US oil empire Exxon, begged the company to give up climate denial and reform their ways a decade ago – but attempts at engagement failed

Members of the Rockefeller family tried to get ExxonMobil to acknowledge the dangers of climate change a decade ago – but failed in their efforts to reform the oil giant.

In letters, lunch meetings, and shareholder resolutions, the descendants of John D Rockefeller, founder of the oil empire that eventually became Exxon, sought repeatedly to persuade the company to abandon climate denial and begin shifting their business towards clean energy.

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Cat litter blamed for $240m radiation leak at New Mexico nuclear waste dump

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-03-27 15:25

Cat litter used to absorb liquids in a barrel of nuclear waste was the wrong type, sparking a chemical reaction and a subsequent radioactive leak

A radiation leak at an underground nuclear waste dump in New Mexico was caused by “chemically incompatible” contents, including cat litter, that reacted inside a barrel of waste causing it to rupture, scientists said on Thursday.

The US Energy Department report on last year’s radiation accident at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad showed that a drum of waste containing radioisotopes like plutonium was improperly packaged at the Los Alamos National Laboratory near Santa Fe before arriving for disposal.

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UK's biggest plastic milk bottle recycler on brink of collapse

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-03-27 05:38

Chairman of Closed Loop Recycling admits company is nearing administration as it feels dual effects of oil price drop and supermarket price war

Britain’s biggest recycler of plastic milk bottles is facing possible collapse after being squeezed between a slump in global oil prices and a supermarket price war.

Closed Loop Recycling, based in Dagenham, could be forced to call in administrators within days because clients have cut back on buying recycled plastic.

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RSPB’s Big Garden Bird Watch confirms many species still declining

The Guardian - Thu, 2015-03-26 16:01

Starlings and house sparrow numbers dwindling as survey reveals long-term downward trend despite overall boost to populations due to a warm winter and bumper harvests

The number of backyard researchers in the world’s biggest citizen science survey was up this year, but participants found populations of many bird species continued to decline.

More than 585,000 people took part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Bird Watch. The survey took place over a January weekend, as it has for the past 36 years.

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Emissions Reduction Fund: Safeguard Mechanism Consultation Paper

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 14:38
The Department has released a consultation paper outlining design options for the Emissions Reduction Fund safeguard mechanism. The consultation period closes on 27 April, 2015.
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Emissions Reduction Fund: Safeguard Mechanism Consultation Paper

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 14:38
The Department has released a consultation paper outlining design options for the Emissions Reduction Fund safeguard mechanism. The consultation period closes on 27 April, 2015.
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Oceanreef Aquaculture

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 13:18
Application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 27 March 2015 until 7 May 2015
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Oceanreef Aquaculture

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2015-03-26 13:18
Application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 27 March 2015 until 7 May 2015
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West Coast Rock Lobster Managed Fishery

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2015-03-25 09:27
Agency application on ecological sustainability - comments open from 25 March 2015 until 5 May 2015.
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Florida's unspeakable issue leaves climate change official tongue-tied

The Guardian - Tue, 2015-03-24 04:02
  • Emergency chief says anything but phrase ‘banned’ by governor
  • Fema to pull funding for states that refuse to address climate change

The latest victim of Florida governor Rick Scott’s unwritten ban on state officials using the words “climate change” is his own disaster preparedness lieutenant, who stumbled through verbal gymnastics to avoid using the scientific term in a newly surfaced video.

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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 10:47
Review of the National Carbon Offset Standard and the Carbon Neutral Program - consultation paper. Comments close 22 April 2015.
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Australia's emissions projections 2014-15

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 08:22
Release of Australia's emissions projections 2014-15
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Australia's emissions projections 2014-15

Department of the Environment - Mon, 2015-03-23 08:22
Release of Australia's emissions projections 2014-15
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Syrian seedbank wins award for continuing work despite civil war

The Guardian - Fri, 2015-03-20 00:14

Syrian scientists who risked their lives preserving the region’s ancient farming heritage with nearly 150,000 seed samples are presented Gregor Mendel award in Berlin

The fields around Aleppo have sustained humanity for tens of thousands of years. Blood-torn now, they were among the first to produce wheat, barley and the crops that made this area part of the “fertile crescent” that Western civilisation sprang from.

There may be little sign of that left today, amid Syria’s bloody civil war, but the few remaining strands of the region’s farming heritage have been pulled together by a small group of scientists, whose achievement has just been recognised.

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Amazon's trees removed nearly a third less carbon in last decade – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2015-03-19 04:00

Fall in amount of carbon absored by rainforest means even greater cuts to manmade emissions are needed to combat climate change, warn scientists

The amount of carbon the Amazon’s remaining trees removed from the atmosphere fell by almost a third last decade, leading scientists to warn that manmade carbon emissions would need to be cut more deeply to tackle climate change.

Trees in untouched areas of the forest have been dying off across the basin at an increasing rate, found the study, published in Nature on Wednesday. Meanwhile the tree growth produced by higher CO2 levels in recent decades levelled off.

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