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Maryam Mirzakhani, first woman to win maths' Fields Medal, dies

BBC - Sat, 2017-07-15 21:33
Acclaimed Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani dies of breast cancer aged 40.
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From Myanmar to Mumbai: your images of plastic waste around the world

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-15 16:00

Readers document the rising environmental crisis of plastic waste, as the planet struggles to cope with a million plastic bottles being sold every minute

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Waiting for the gorse to burst

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-15 14:30

Bratley View, New Forest The distinct click had been a seed pod twisting and firing its tiny black seeds into the distance

Click. The sound is distinct. A black speck flashes across my vision. I straighten up and think about the two. There can be no doubt what they were, but I am sensorially confused. Which had I actually experienced first? The click, or the speck?

At that moment, I had been adjusting the settings on my camera to try to catch the pink of the clump of common centaury that was looking radiant at the edge of an parched path. I give up on that for the time being, and linger by the gorse bushes in the hope that there will be a repeat performance, and I will solve the puzzle. Though I wait, and later walk some distance through an extensive gorse brake following a route marked out by the ponies, the plants refuse an encore.

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World's large carnivores being pushed off the map

BBC - Sat, 2017-07-15 11:29
Six of the world's large carnivores have lost more than 90% of their historic range, new analysis says.
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Creeping slime moulds hunt in Tasmania

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-07-15 10:30
They hunt for prey, look like modernist sculptures and have their very own kingdom on the tree of life: slime moulds are bizarre and beautiful. This episode is selected from the Off Track archive.
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Government’s letter to conservation groups has ominous implications | Lenore Taylor

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-15 10:00

New reporting rules seem to represent a big win for the campaign by the mining sector and conservative politicians to stifle environmental advocacy

The environment department has recently begun sending letters to conservation groups registered as eligible for tax deductible donations, as they do every year. But this year the correspondence is different, in a disturbing way.

In the past the groups, which include all the big names such as the Australian Conservation Society, The Wilderness Society, Lock the Gate, Greenpeace etc, as well as small local conservation organisations, were simply asked to reveal the total expenditure from their public fund. This year they have also been asked to break down their expenditure into the amounts spent on “on ground environmental remediation”, “campaign and advocacy”, “research” and other administration.

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Harvest markets

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-07-15 09:50
A small farmers market in the Tamar Valley in Tasmania is leading the war on waste, one plastic bag at a time.
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A Big Country July 15, 2017

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-07-15 06:20
This week we toast an urban wine project; Carol Cosentino opens her home and heart to injured wildlife; we go behind the scenes at a commercial worm farm; and try our luck in a stockman's challenge.
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Guardian readers making Britain beautiful again | Letters

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-15 03:21
Letter writers share their stories of picking up litter and offer suggestions how others might be encouraged to follow their lead

In our village, we have seen both the potential and the limitations of people-led efforts to tackle litter (Letters, 13 July). The parish council and the local transition village group have worked together to both inform people about the wider environmental problems of litter, especially plastic, and to develop a network of individuals who have undertaken to keep specific roads or areas free of litter. Volunteers were provided with good-quality litter pickers (available from the Keep Britain Tidy campaign) and gloves, and a map was put up in the parish office showing the areas covered.

The results have been fantastic: lots of volunteers mean that most of the village is litter-free most of the time. I am sure that Wendy Harvey’s hope that the sight of people picking up litter raises awareness and discourages (but doesn’t stop) others from dropping litter. A campaign at the local secondary school, has undoubtedly contributed as well.

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'Beam me up, Scotty'

BBC - Sat, 2017-07-15 01:27
Chinese scientists have "teleported" a photon particle to a satellite - could humans be next?
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Electric cars, mass extinction, and a swimming elephant – green news roundup

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-15 00:44

The week’s top environment news stories and green events. If you are not already receiving this roundup, sign up here to get the briefing delivered to your inbox

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Have you spotted a butterfly in the UK? Share your photographs

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-14 23:39

If you’ve spotted a butterfly in the UK, and have been lucky enough to take a photograph of it, we’d like you to share your experience with us

More than three quarters of the UK’s butterflies have declined in the last 40 years, but some reports say this is an unusually good year for butterflies.

Related: World’s largest butterfly survey aims to assess apparent spike in British numbers

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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-14 23:00

Eurasian wolf cubs, a wreathed hornbill and an elephant crossing the road are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world

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'Truly unique': lioness adopts and nurses leopard cub

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-14 21:22

No wild cat has ever been observed nursing a cub from another species – the event may be the result of the Tanzanian lioness having lost her own litter

A lioness has been spotted nursing a tiny leopard cub in Tanzania, the first time a wild cat is known to have adopted a cub from another species.

The five-year old lioness, called Nosikitok is closely monitored by conservationists in the Ngorongoro conservation area and is known to have had a litter of her own in mid to late June.

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Exclusiva: investigaciones revelan que, en todo el mundo, están asesinando más que nunca a los defensores del medio ambiente

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-14 20:15

Cada semana muere por causas violentas una media de cuatro ecologistas, guardas forestales y dirigentes indígenas, y en todo el mundo crece la sensación de que “cualquiera puede matar a los defensores del medio ambiente sin sufrir las consecuencias”

Lean esta historia en inglés

El año pasado fue el más peligroso de la historia para las personas que defienden las tierras de su comunidad, los recursos naturales y la fauna; las últimas investigaciones revelan que cada semana mueren asesinados casi cuatro defensores del medio ambiente en todo el mundo.

En 2016 murieron 200 ecologistas, guardas forestales y dirigentes indígenas que intentaban defender sus tierras, según el grupo de vigilancia Global Witness, más del doble de los asesinados hace cinco años.

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Woolworths and Coles scrap single-use plastic bags

ABC Environment - Fri, 2017-07-14 18:25
The supermarket giants have announced they'll phase out single-use bags over the next 12 months.
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World’s largest butterfly survey aims to assess apparent spike in British numbers

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-14 15:00

Annual Big Butterfly Count urges wildlife lovers to help assess whether the insects are really returning to gardens this summer

Clouds of butterflies have been sighted in southern Britain this summer but wildlife lovers are being urged to help scientifically assess whether our insects are really bouncing back by joining the world’s largest butterfly survey.

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COAG splits over clean energy target, but 49 Finkel ideas approved

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2017-07-14 14:58
States formalise split with Canberra over clean energy target as COAG endorses other 49 recommendations from Finkel Review.
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Public consultation on the Industrial Electricity and Fuel Efficiency review

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2017-07-14 14:57
The Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee is undertaking public consultation to inform its review of the Industrial Electricity and Fuel Efficiency method and invites interested businesses, community organisations and individuals to make a...
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Public consultation on the Industrial Electricity and Fuel Efficiency review

Department of the Environment - Fri, 2017-07-14 14:57
The Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee is undertaking public consultation to inform its review of the Industrial Electricity and Fuel Efficiency method and invites interested businesses, community organisations and individuals to make a...
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