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Queensland floods: Burketown submerged and residents warned of crocodiles – video
Residents were airlifted after their Queensland town was affected by its worst ever flood and authorities said the flood waters were likely infested with crocodiles.
About 70 people remained in Burketown, as the swollen Albert River to the town’s east continues to rise.
At least 37 properties were inundated by flood waters. Authorities say it will not be safe to return for days, and the community still there could be isolated for up to two weeks
Continue reading...Voting teal is all very well but curbing our lifestyles to save the planet is crucial | Conal Hanna
Wealthy Australians – and by global standards that’s most of us – are a significant part of the climate problem and therefore, the solution
Tony Abbott. Donald Trump. Adani. Scott Morrison. Jair Bolsonaro. Shell. George W Bush. George HW Bush. Saudi Aramco.
These are just some of the names rightly called out by media in recent years for their contribution to, or stalling of action to prevent, climate change.
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Continue reading...Scientists warn of ‘phosphogeddon’ as critical fertiliser shortages loom
Excessive use of phosphorus is depleting reserves vital to global food production, while also adding to the climate crisis
Our planet faces “phosphogeddon”, scientists have warned. They fear our misuse of phosphorus could lead to deadly shortages of fertilisers that would disrupt global food production.
At the same time, phosphate fertiliser washed from fields – together with sewage inputs into rivers, lakes and seas – is giving rise to widespread algal blooms and creating aquatic dead zones that threaten fish stocks.
Continue reading...Labour planning £8bn green revolution for UK industry in deprived regions
National wealth fund is intended to pull in private investment and create thousands of new jobs in areas beyond the south-east
The Labour party is planning to put the UK at the head of a worldwide green industrial revolution, with a massive US-style, public-private investment scheme targeted at the most deprived regions.
In an interview with the Observer, Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, who will travel to Washington in May to meet senior Democrats, says a Labour government will follow the model of US president Joe Biden’s hugely ambitious regional recovery plan, using the climate crisis as the catalyst for economic revival.
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Date set for Australia’s first offshore wind auction as ports prepare for massive turbines
First offshore wind auctions in Australia to be held in 2025 as country prepares ports for massive turbines that will help replace last of coal power plants.
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Government accused of failing to tackle invasive rhododendron in England
Ridding country of the shrub will take 250 years at the current rate of progress, despise posing ‘a mortal threat’ to Britain’s temperate rainforest, say campaigners
It will take 250 years to eradicate rhododendron from England at the current rate of removal, according to new figures, despite the invasive woodland shrub posing “a mortal threat” to Britain’s temperate rainforest, campaigners warn.
Rhododendron, introduced from Asia and widely planted by the Victorians, covers at least 37,600 hectares (93,000 acres) in England, much of it in the west of the country, which is also home to the remaining fragments of temperate rainforest.
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