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Scotland's non-biting midges
Syngenta photography award 2016-17 exhibition – in pictures
This year’s theme is Grow-Conserve and entries will be on show in Somerset House, London, from 9 to 28 March. Winners will be announced on 8 March
Continue reading...Green Investment Bank: rival bidder launches legal challenge to sale
SDCL claims government has not sought value for money for taxpayer in choice of Australian bank Macquarie
A last-ditch attempt has been made to derail the government’s controversial sale of the Green Investment Bank to the Australian investment bank Macquarie.
Sustainable Development Capital (SDCL), a rival bidder for the bank, said it was launching a legal challenge to the government’s decision to select Macquarie as its preferred bidder for the £2bn deal.
Continue reading...Simplicity and symbolism in flowers and poems
Wenlock Edge Daisy – daes eage, day’s-eye – a wonderfully simple poetry that has become a complicated symbolic chain-link of love, innocence and death
Hazel catkins are limp, in a still brightness they hang fire, waiting. After the thrashing they got from Storm Doris it’s a wonder they survived, let alone have any pollen left, but from woods and hedges, unimpeded by leaves, the magic dust cloud drifts for wider fertilisation. The pollen record found in peat bogs shows an expansion of hazel during the Mesolithic, 11,000 – 6,000 years ago and the speculation is that travelling people transported hazel nuts, so that now, catkins dangle from here to the Caucasus and Algeria.
Related: Country diary: Wenlock Edge: The lesser celandine, the voice of spring
Continue reading...Australia placed on El Niño 'watch' as weather bureau puts chance at 50% for 2017
Analysis shows steady warming in the Pacific Ocean and that Australia could be in for a warmer and drier year
Australia could be heading into another El Niño year according to new analysis by the Bureau of Meteorology, which found the chance Australia would be affected by the phenomenon in 2017 had increased to 50%.
Six of the eight models used by Australian climatologists to predict El Niño and La Niña events indicate the El Niño threshold could be reached by July, while seven indicate a steady warming in the Pacific Ocean over the next six months.
Continue reading...Penalties and policies: What shook environmental markets in February
Coalition’s “clean coal” plan to power Gina, Clive, Adani in Galilee basin
Battery price war sees Tesla Powerwall 2 beaten even before first deliveries
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Infrastructure Capital Group on the acquisition of Bald Hills Wind Farm
Aquion Energy, Schneider Electric, EIWAT Solar and RE-ENERGY Partner with Kyushu Electric Power Company to Construct “EIWAT STORAGE I” 122kW Solar and Storage System
Car sharing plan launched for Tesla and other EVs
Opal Solar named as major sponsor for NRL premiers, Cronulla Sharks
Spain to spend on renewables, India expands solar plan
ENGIE and Schneider Electric Collaborate to Digitise the Energy Sector
Infrastructure Capital Group acquires Bald Hills Wind Farm
Coal hit as China’s energy transition gathers pace
Tagged animals at risk from hunters and nature-lovers
British people unaware of pollution levels in the air they breathe – study
‘Citizen science’ project launched as FoE survey indicates population outside London overestimates air quality
People across the UK are underestimating the impact of the air pollution crisis in their local areas, according to a new survey.
Almost two thirds of respondents said they were concerned about the issue of air pollution, but only one in 10 said they thought the air they breathe is bad.
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