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Cruising into the future - and the true cost of living digital

ABC Environment - Sun, 2017-07-30 10:30
The cruise line industry is booming. The bigger the boats, the larger the profits. But what, if any, are the engineering and environmental limits?
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Observer Ethical Awards 2017: judges

The Guardian - Sun, 2017-07-30 09:05

The ethical experts judging your nominations
• Read about this year’s categories

Lucy founded the Observer Ethical Awards in 2005. She writes the Observer Magazine’s Ethical Living column specialising in ethical fashion. She is author of To Die For (Harper Collins, 2011) and executive producer of the Netflix documentary The True Cost (available on Netflix).

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The Observer Ethical Awards 2017: categories | Lucy Siegle

The Guardian - Sun, 2017-07-30 09:05

Details of this year’s Observer Ethical Awards categories
• The ethical experts judging your nominations

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The Observer Ethical Awards 2017: about | Lucy Siegle

The Guardian - Sun, 2017-07-30 09:05

Ethical living columnist and awards founder Lucy Siegle on the 11th Observer Ethical Awards

In the 10 years since An Inconvenient Truth, the Observer Ethical Awards have highlighted that change is not only desirable but possible too. Now in our 11th year, we want you to help unearth the new crop of talent working to make a better world.

Activists like to say that the real job is to prepare the world for huge change, but we’re celebrating some of the positive shifts: away from a fossil fuel economy to one powered by renewables; away from irresponsible design, like single-use plastics, to products that stand the test of time.

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Reducing transport emissions

ABC Environment - Sun, 2017-07-30 07:45
The uptake of renewables and gas is slowly reducing electricity CO2 emissions — but transport emissions are on the rise, and negating some of those improvements.
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'Bloody Disgusting' - reactions to corruption, water theft from Murray Darling

ABC Environment - Sun, 2017-07-30 07:30
Faith in the plan eroded by this week's Four Corners investigation
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Carmakers’ electric dreams depend on supplies of rare minerals

The Guardian - Sun, 2017-07-30 01:00
With mining of cobalt and other elements politically and ethically charged, the hunt for alternatives is on

Britain last week joined France in pledging to ban sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 in an attempt to cut toxic vehicle emissions. The move to battery-powered vehicles has been a long time coming. Environmental campaigners claim that charging cars and vans from the grid, like a laptop, is sure to be cleaner than petrol or diesel power. The government agrees and says it will invest more than £800m in driverless and clean technology, and a further £246m in battery technology research.

BMW plans to build a fully electric version of the Mini at Cowley in Oxford from 2019. Volvo announced earlier this month that from the same year, all its new models will have an electric motor.

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UK farmers are addicted to subsidy, says government adviser

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-29 21:24

Oxford economist Dieter Helm said that the agriculture industry enjoys benefits ‘nobody else in the economy gets’

Tax breaks for farmers have caused a “subsidy addiction” and are used to avoid inheritance tax, a government adviser has claimed.

Economist Dieter Helm, chair of the Natural Capital Committee, which advises the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), called for a review of the current taxation rules for farmers and said the agricultural sector received a disproportionate level of government support.

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Elon Musk unveils specs on new Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle

RenewEconomy - Sat, 2017-07-29 14:39
Tesla delivers first of its mass-market electric vehicles, the Model 3. The top range car will have a range of 500kms, while the standard version will have a range of 350kms. Australia will have to wait until 2019.
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Close encounters at the top of the lake

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-29 14:30

Windermere, Lake District There’s a bullfinch aboard the steamer, and intriguing creatures in the water

The moment my hands catch the bird so I can free it from the ship’s capacious saloon, I become dizzy. As the Windermere steamer Swan reverses out from the pier at Bowness and manoeuvres around it feels to me as though it’s the lake dotted with sailing craft and leafy islands that is pirouetting, not the boat itself.

The moment passes. My diminutive charge’s heart pumps in sync with the beat of the engines reverberating below decks. The steamer heads down England’s longest lake towards Lakeside near its southern end.

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Molecule discovery on Titan an intriguing clue in hunt for life

ABC Science - Sat, 2017-07-29 11:14
VINYL LIFE?: A compound that may form cell wall-like structures has been detected in the dense atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan.
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Any louder and that frog will explode [part one]

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-07-29 10:30
Murray Littlejohn first recorded the Moaning Frogs of WA on a device made from a gramophone mechanism in the early 1950s.
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Cricket's summer song making a comeback

BBC - Sat, 2017-07-29 10:20
How field crickets are being brought back from the brink of extinction by a unique conservation project.
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Country Breakfast Features Sat 29th July

ABC Environment - Sat, 2017-07-29 06:45
Why is London is trying to become an urban forest? And scandi cool breathes new life into fine wool.
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EU court orders Poland to stop logging in Białowieża forest

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-29 02:46

European Union’s top court orders an immediate halt to large-scale logging in the Unesco-listed ancient forest

The European Union’s top court has ordered Poland to immediately halt large-scale logging in an ancient protected forest, one of many cases that has pitted the nationalist, eurosceptic government in Warsaw against the bloc.

The EU’s executive commission earlier this year sued Poland at the European court of justice (ECJ) over logging in the Białowieża forest, a Unesco World Heritage site.

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Observer Ethical Awards 2017: terms and conditions

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-29 02:26

Terms and conditions relating to nominating in the awards

The Observer Ethical Awards 2017 (the “Awards”) consist of 7 separate categories (each an “Award Category”), which are each governed in accordance with the general terms and conditions, and the award category-specific terms and conditions (collectively, “Terms and Conditions”), specified below. The Award Categories are as follows:

a) Young green leaders;

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Chlorinated chicken, air pollution plans and alien species – green news roundup

The Guardian - Sat, 2017-07-29 01:45

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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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-28 23:00

A swimming jaguar, a new species of frog, and a racoon are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world

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Ultimate bogs: how saving peatlands could help save the planet

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-28 23:00

They are one of the harshest environments on the planet and also one of the most important in terms of carbon storage. New research hopes to reveal the role these threatened bogs could play in the climate change story

Randy Kolka hands me a fist-sized clump of brownish-black material pulled up by an auger from a bog. It’s the color and texture of moist chocolate cake. When I look closely I can see filaments of plant material. This hunk of peat, pulled from two meters (7ft) below the surface, is about 8,000 years old. I’m holding plants that lived and died before the Egyptians constructed the pyramids and before humans invented the wheel. In my hand is history. And carbon gold.

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Millions of small scale fishers facing economic exclusion

The Guardian - Fri, 2017-07-28 22:33

A summit in Bali last week sought new strategies to help small scale fishers access global markets in an effort to alleviate poverty and improve sustainability

Experts gathered in Bali last week to address the growing plight of small scale fishers, who are being excluded from key global markets, as policy makers tighten fisheries regulations in a bid to improve transparency and sustainability.

Hosted by Indonesia based fisheries NGO MDPI with support from the Walton Family Foundation, Wageningen University and USAID Oceans, the thinktank brought together professionals from across the sector.

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