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Air pollution, Seychelles marine parks and fruit bats – green news roundup
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Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
White-tailed sea eagles, a rose-ringed parakeet and an Aldabra giant tortoise are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
Continue reading...Monsanto demands Avaaz hands over all of its campaign data
Subpoena could see the campaign group forced to release huge amounts of internal communications including the email addresses of four million people who have signed online petitions
A US court will today hear a request from Monsanto for access to a huge batch of internal communications by Avaaz, in a move that the campaign group says could have grave repercussions for online activism and data privacy.
Monsanto is seeking the release of all lobby documents, emails, correspondence and notes “without limitation”, where the firm or its herbicide ingredient glyphosate have been mentioned.
Continue reading...Seascapes without a camera: Meghann Riepenhoff's cyanotypes
Tidal patterns made by ocean waves, sand and marine life are captured by the photographic process of Meghann Riepenhoff, a US artist fascinated by the nature of humans’ relationship to an impermanent landscape. She will be creating a site-specific work for Photofairs San Francisco by the shore at the city’s Fort Mason arts centre
Continue reading...Wot, no signal?
Country diary: with luck and help, the chequered skipper will rise again
Ashton, Northamptonshire: Woodland management changes did for this butterfly as the woods were drained, rides narrowed and glades shaded. But now it is to be reintroduced
This May the small brown and gold wings of the chequered skipper will once again beat in the woods of England. Susannah O’Riordan from Butterfly Conservation is here in the butterfly’s spiritual home, the Chequered Skipper pub in Ashton, to reveal the plot to an enthusiastic audience of 80 or so.
Related: 20 great UK walks with pubs, chosen by nature writers
Continue reading...Electric vehicles: SA Labor proposes no stamp duty, free rego for zero emissions cars
National Energy Guarantee leaves no guarantees
Renewables, not natural gas, are cutting US power sector emissions
How do you solve a problem like fixed charges?
Battery storage: Are Australian households about to charge into market?
Micallef on Tesla big battery: Is it cruel to store electrons?
'Fishing continued' after East China sea oil spill
Flying taxi, anyone? Solar Impulse co-pilot launches new electric aviation venture
Tesla big battery results suggest local storage better than “monster” projects
Wildlife secrets of Nigeria's last wilderness
Britain and Europe must ban palm oil in biofuel to save forests, EU parliament told
Forest peoples affected by plantations urge EU to enact ban despite diplomatic opposition
If Britain and other European nations are to fulfil forest protection goals, they must ban the use of palm oil for biofuel and tighten oversight of supply chains, a delegation of forest peoples told parliamentarians this week.
The call for urgent, concrete action comes amid an increasingly heated diplomatic row over the issue between the EU and the governments of major palm-producing nations such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Costa Rica.
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