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‘Generally ignored’ species face twice the extinction threat, warns study
Wildlife with little data faces double the risk of dying out – which may mean many more species are endangered than previously thought
Plants and animals that do not have enough data to be properly assessed appear to be at twice the risk of extinction as those that have been evaluated, meaning more species may face being wiped off the planet than previously thought, a study has warned.
Researchers looked at the extinction risk of species assessed on the red list of endangered species and found that 56% of species in the data deficient (DD) category were threatened, compared with 28% of those that had been assessed.
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Rare coloured sea slug spotted in British waters for first time
The Babakina anadoni – less than half the size of a little finger – was sighted off the Isles of Scilly
An extremely rare multi-coloured sea slug has been spotted in British waters for the first time.
The multi-coloured sea slug, Babakina anadoni, measures just 2cm in length and was confirmed as a first sighting by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust.
Continue reading...How Australia created its own gas price mess
The problems we face today with gas prices and supply are a result of decisions made almost 30 years ago that have been systematically ignored by governments.
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Huge 1,000MWh battery at site of closed coal plant gets NSW planning approval
A huge 1000MWh battery proposed for site of former coal fired power station near Lithgow gets NSW planning approval.
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Pellet imports from Estonia may breach UK sustainability law
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Global heating means almost every sea turtle in Florida now born female
Rising temperatures have made beach sand so warm that eggs incubate above 31C and are overwhelmingly born female – experts
Nearly every sea turtle born on the beaches of Florida in the past four years has been female, according to scientists.
The spike in female baby turtles comes as a result of intense heatwaves triggered by a growing climate crisis that is significantly warming up the sands on some beaches, as CNN reported this week.
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Emergency water plant in London unusable despite drought risk
Thames Water’s £250m desalination facility out of action amid supply capacity doubts
A £250m desalination plant launched 12 years ago to increase drinking supplies during long dry spells has been put on hold, as water companies in England and Wales face growing political pressure over their management of the supply crisis.
The Thames Water plant at Beckton, east London, opened in 2010 with plans to supply up to 1 million people during emergencies, but that ambition has been scaled back amid doubts as to when the facility can begin operating.
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‘Magnificent’ jellyfish found off coast of Papua New Guinea sparks interest among researchers
Veteran diver struck by ‘intricate detail’ sent footage to be uploaded to Jellyfish app
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A diver has captured footage of an unusual-looking jellyfish off the coast of Papua New Guinea, sparking interest among researchers.
The video was captured by Dorian Borcherds, who owns Scuba Ventures in Kavieng, in the New Ireland province of PNG.
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Continue reading...Tanya Plibersek says she will block Clive Palmer’s proposed coalmine near Great Barrier Reef
Australia’s environment minister says billionaire Palmer’s Central Queensland Coal proposal would likely have ‘unacceptable impacts’ on reef
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The environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, has said she intends to block a coalmine project backed by mining billionaire Clive Palmer that would have dug for the fossil fuel just 10km from Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef coastline.
Palmer’s Central Queensland Coal project would have mined up to 18m tonnes a year from two open-cut pits near Rockhampton.
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Continue reading...Climate target will soon be law, the task now is to go hard to catch up with science
Passage of the climate bill is important but largely symbolic. Now it's time to go in hard and make sure it matches the science.
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Massive new Victoria wind farm and battery awaits assessment after environmental checks
Plans for a huge wind farm and big battery in Victoria’s south west have resurfaced, as developers await development approval following environmental effects statement.
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