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Video: Jeff Bezos at 300 feet, launches Amazon’s biggest wind farm

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2017-10-20 10:28
Amazon Wind Farm Texas is the company's biggest yet. To celebrate, CEO Jeff Bezos videoed himself christening it, atop one of its 100 turbines.
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Tell your pollution story – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-10-20 08:33

National Geographic’s #TellYourPollutionStory asks readers to share their images to shed light on new evidence that pollution – air, water, soil and workplace – is the leading cause of death in the world

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Global pollution kills millions and threatens 'survival of human societies'

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-10-20 08:30

Landmark study finds toxic air, water, soils and workplaces kill at least 9m people and cost trillions of dollars every year

Pollution kills at least nine million people and costs trillions of dollars every year, according to the most comprehensive global analysis to date, which warns the crisis “threatens the continuing survival of human societies”.

Toxic air, water, soils and workplaces are responsible for the diseases that kill one in every six people around the world, the landmark report found, and the true total could be millions higher because the impact of many pollutants are poorly understood. The deaths attributed to pollution are triple those from Aids, malaria and tuberculosis combined.

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British birds evolve bigger beaks to use garden feeders

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-10-20 08:08

Researchers say UK’s enthusiasm for bird feeders compared with mainland Europe responsible for increase in beak length

The reason some birds in Britain have evolved bigger beaks over the past 40 years may be down to the country’s enthusiasm for feeding them in their gardens, researchers have said.

The report published on Thursday in the US journal Science compared beak length among great tits in Britain and the Netherlands, where bird feeders are less common.

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Swift parrots need protection from sugar gliders, but that's not enough

The Conversation - Fri, 2017-10-20 05:01
Tasmania's swift parrots are in trouble. Scientists are aiming to help them by keeping them safe from predators, but without better habitat protection, the species may go extinct. Dejan Stojanovic, Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian National University Matthew Webb, Australian National University Rob Heinsohn, Professor of Evolutionary and Conservation Biology, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Queensland councils to pay at least $31m for Adani coalmine airstrip

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-10-20 03:01

Townsville and Rockhampton councils may pay millions more if company’s bid to sew up deal with traditional owners fails

Two local councils are paying $31m to build an airstrip for Adani’s Queensland coalmine – and could fork out millions more if the energy giant’s bid to sew up a deal with traditional owners hits a stumbling block.

Townsville and Rockhampton councils last week announced they would spend $15.5m each on the airport – hundreds of kilometres away – in a deal to secure Adani’s guarantee of 2,200 construction jobs for their residents.

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Your best pictures of insects around the world

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-10-19 23:30

After a new study showed an alarming decline in insect populations we asked you to share your pictures of the creatures, in celebration of all they do for global ecosystems. Here are some of our favourites

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A brief history of the Earth's CO2

BBC - Thu, 2017-10-19 22:15
Prof Joanna Haigh from Imperial College London explains why this gas has played a crucial role in shaping the Earth's climate.
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Share your pictures of insects around the world

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-10-19 18:50

A new study finds alarming decline in insect numbers – we’d like your help celebrating what these creatures do for life on earth

A dramatic plunge in insect numbers reported in a new study has led scientists to predict what they are calling “ecological Armageddon”.

Three-quarters of flying insects in nature reserves across Germany have vanished in 25 years, the study says, with serious implications for all life on Earth.

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Research Filter: Farting shellfish, bugs and vitamin K

ABC Environment - Thu, 2017-10-19 17:52
RN Drive helps you sort fact from fiction with the latest from the world of science.
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Alarm over decline in flying insects

BBC - Thu, 2017-10-19 17:07
Flying insects have declined by more than 75% in 30 years in German nature reserves, alarming ecologists.
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Amazing mini animals – in pictures

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-10-19 16:00

David Yeo’s photography places naturally small species alongside animals that have been selectively bred to be tiny and cute, opening a troubling ethical debate

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Graph of the Day: What we need, what we’re getting

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 14:21
How Turnbull's National Energy Target will be worse for the renewable energy sector than no policy at all.
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BYD hones focus on Australia home battery market

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 13:54
Chinese battery and EV giant is ramping up its presence in Australia’s home energy storage market with its modular B-Box battery offering.
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The NEG will reduce competition, and that’s not good for prices

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 13:50
It seems like the government’s plan may reduce competition, and that is never good for price in the long run. One of the many advantages of state run reverse auctions is they introduce new suppliers and new players into the system.
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Coalition energy target may require a “go slow” on rooftop solar

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 13:47
Energy Security Board forecasts suggest a sharp slow down in rooftop solar deployments to meet its modest renewable energy share. It comes as concerns grow about ESB process and the alacrity with which the normally snail-paced AEMC has moved to confer great powers upon itself.
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Construction of Kennedy Energy Park underway, as CEFC tips in another $94m

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 13:42
Work to begin on first 60MW of 1200MW Kennedy Energy Park, after the wind, solar, and battery storage project in north Queensland received another $94m from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, and an $18m grant from ARENA.
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Surge in eye injuries as Melbourne magpies go on attack spree

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-10-19 12:54

Hospital issues warning as ‘extraordinary’ spate of bird-inflicted injuries include a penetrated eye that required surgery

A penetrated eye that needed surgery is just one of an “extraordinary” spate of magpie-inflicted injuries in Melbourne, and one hospital has issued a warning about the swooping birds.

The number of eye injuries caused by the bird has risen significantly, according to the emergency director of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear hospital, Dr Carmel Crock.

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Rising dragon: China's carbon market exposes Australia's energy paralysis

The Conversation - Thu, 2017-10-19 11:21
While China launches its new energy market, Australia is still lagging behind in implementing a mechanism to control carbon emissions Peter Christoff, Associate Professor, School of Geography, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Coalition’s energy policy hinges on tricky wordplay about coal’s role

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2017-10-19 10:27
The new policy could end up feeding demand for coal.
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