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Climate activists fined over protest outside Woodside boss Meg O’Neill’s Perth home

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-02-10 15:07

Jesse Noakes, 36, and Matilda Lane-Rose, 20, and Emil Davey, 23, fined a total of $6,500 after pleading guilty to unlawful damage and trespass

A group of climate activists have been fined over a foiled protest at the Woodside Energy boss’s family home.

About 10 counter-terrorism police were waiting for Jesse Noakes, 36, and Matilda Lane-Rose, 20, when they arrived at the Perth home of Woodside chief executive, Meg O’Neill, in August 2023 with paint, water balloons and a bicycle lock.

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More than 1,100 dead sea turtles washed up along southern India’s coastline

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-02-10 15:00

The mass death of once-endangered olive ridley turtles in January has prompted an increase in wildlife patrols and a crackdown on fishing boats

More than 1,100 dead olive ridley sea turtles have washed ashore on the beaches of Tamil Nadu state in southern India this January.

“I never heard [of] such large numbers of turtles stranded at any beaches of Tamil Nadu at least in the last three decades,” Kuppusamy Sivakumar, an ecology professor at Pondicherry University said.

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Storm brings hail to Harden in NSW – video

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-02-10 13:53

Storm brings hail to Harden in NSW – video

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Golf courses can be safe havens for wildlife and beacons of biodiversity

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-02-10 12:57
Managed well, golf courses can bring nature back to our cities. Here’s how to balance the good and bad for urban biodiversity. Jacinta Humphrey, Research Fellow in Urban Ecology, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Torrential rain and flash floods hit Sydney as massive storms roll across NSW and eastern Victoria

The Guardian - Mon, 2025-02-10 12:32

Bureau of Meteorology warns severe conditions will continue as parts of NSW coated in hail

Thunderstorms across New South Wales and eastern Victoria on Monday brought flash flooding, destructive winds and hail, as the Bureau of Meteorology warns severe conditions would continue.

A major storm rolled across the Sydney CBD around midday on Monday, bringing dark skies and heavy rainfall. The city had recorded 40.6mm of rain at Observatory Hill since 9am, according to the BoM.

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Mangrove restoration offers up to 15:1 benefit-cost ratio, researchers estimate

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-02-10 10:29
Restoring mangrove forests could generate billions of dollars in economic and climate benefits, with a global benefit-cost ratio (BCR) as high as 15 to 1, according to a new study.
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Grampians National Park is still burning – here’s what we can expect will survive and recover

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-02-10 05:07
Much of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) has already burned this summer – and the fire is not out yet. What does this mean for the animals that live there? John White, Associate Professor in Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Deakin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Canada faces higher carbon removal burden under equity-driven policy approach -researchers

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-02-10 02:34
Canada will need to scale up its CO2 removal (CDR) efforts significantly beyond its current net-zero commitments if it is to meet global climate fairness standards, according to a new analysis.
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Florida biochar company files for bankruptcy protection

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-02-10 02:01
A Florida-based company specialising in converting green waste into biochar-rich products has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to court documents.
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Air traffic control to Sir Keir: turbulence ahead | Stewart Lee

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-02-09 20:00

There’s no point trying to make plans around the whims of Trump. The PM instead needs to turn to Europe

To Elon Musk, I say this! To perform one Nazi salute at Donald Trump’s inauguration, while simultaneously offering full support to European neo-Nazis, might be considered a misfortune. To perform two Nazi salutes at Donald Trump’s inauguration, while simultaneously offering full support to European neo-Nazis, begins to look like carelessness.

I didn’t write that joke. I have cannibalised it from one by the gay Irish Victorian Oscar Wilde, a typical diversity hire who would have achieved nothing had his work not been promoted by the famously woke 19th-century British establishment. Luckily, Wilde was dead long before he had the opportunity to emigrate to the US and take an air traffic controller job from a more deserving straight white male, where his gayness would have caused planes to crash.

Stewart Lee tours Stewart Lee vs the Man-Wulf this year, with a Royal Festival Hall run in July

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