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Sure, the Taylor Swift millipede is the least of our problems – but what we call wildlife matters | Emma Beddington
The SpongeBob SquarePants fungus and Shakira wasp might sound funny, but there is a rising acceptance that eponyms in the natural world are a legacy of empire and oppression
Unsurprisingly, numerous species of animal (including a flightless weevil and a parasitic flatworm) are named after David Attenborough – but were you aware of the existence of a Shakira wasp (aleoides Shakira) and the Taylor Swift millipede (nannaria swiftae)?
It’s not just fauna. Spring on middle-aged-lady Instagram is a riot of people posting pics of their Gertrude Jekyll (a formidable horticulturist) roses and there are hundreds of others named for everyone from Judi Dench to Jimmy Greaves. We name the natural world for people we admire and want to honour, and always have; even asteroids, which makes me wonder if anything out there has named us. (The dismissive alien equivalent of “flightless weevils” perhaps?)
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India’s biggest packaged water company proposes framework to establish water credits for the beverage industry
LSEG, Japanese financial sign VCM collaboration agreement
Why do we need a Net Zero Economy Authority? And how can it meet its goals?
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Renewable fund lands new financing deal to help chase new projects
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Shanghai sells all allowances on offer at CO2 auction
ID Market: Ministry officials blame lack of awareness for carbon exchange’s low activity
Notorious seed-stealing koala caught in brazen daylight robbery in northern NSW – video
Claude the koala was caught eating 4,050 food tree seedlings at Eastern Forest Nursery near Lismore in 2023. The bandit continues to return for a meal at the nursery, as workers look on. Conservationists say Claude's behaviour is part of a bigger problem as heavy land clearing has meant that there isn't enough food in the local area for koalas to eat
Daylight robbery: Claude the ‘leaf thief’ koala caught munching seedlings
Leaf thief: viral sensation Claude the koala returns to nursery to munch on seedlings in broad daylight
Koala became online hit after sampling wares at NSW nursery, but conservationists say increasingly brazen behaviour highlights serious issue
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Claude the koala became Australia’s cutest thief and a viral sensation when he was filmed munching on seedlings at a nursery near Lismore last September.
But fame has only made him more brazen, with the hungry marsupial now helping himself to a weekday feed in front of staff at Eastern Forest Nursery.
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Continue reading...From junk science to “swindle factories”, Barnaby Joyce hates wind farms down to his boots
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Large scale solar PV projects at lowest level for seven years. Will contractors stay the course?
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Australia’s land-use emissions data revisions are an engine of climate delay
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Could a green investment deal help Indonesia and Australia overcome their past tensions?
Can renewables replace fossil fuels? Survey finds many Australians not convinced
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Why do so few people cycle for transport in Australia? 6 ideas on how to reap all the benefits of bikes
Are the climate wars really over, or has a new era of greenwashing just begun? | Joëlle Gergis
In a new Quarterly Essay, Joëlle Gergis says that while Rome wasn’t built in a day, the Albanese government’s lack of action on climate change does not reflect the urgency of the crisis
Although the 2022 federal election ushered in a new era of progressive politics in Australia, as Labor’s first term in power has progressed many people are now wondering if the political deadlock on our nation’s climate policy has really been broken.
Although some good ground has been made, the federal government’s actions still don’t reflect the urgency of the planetary-scale crisis we are in. Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are rising and enormous fossil fuel projects continue to be approved to meet domestic and international demand.
Continue reading...‘It’s all we have’: young climate activists on the state of politics around the world
With elections affecting half the world’s population this year, campaigners offer their views on the chances of real change
This year elections are taking place across the globe, covering almost half of the world’s population. It is also likely to be, yet again, the hottest year recorded as the climate crisis intensifies. The Guardian asked young climate activists around the world what they want from the elections and whether politics is working in the fight to halt global heating.
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