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Death Valley tourist swerves to avoid tarantula in road and causes car crash
A man on a motorcycle was injured when the camper van braked suddenly to go around the roaming arachnid
When tarantulas are on the move, it’s best to use caution. That’s the message park officials are trying to get out after a roving arachnid caused a car crash in Death Valley national park last weekend.
Two tourists from Switzerland braked hard after seeing a tarantula scampering across Route 190 in a remote area almost 5,000ft above sea level. A 24-year-old Canadian man on a motorcycle then crashed into the back of the Swiss couple’s rented camper van and had to be transported to a hospital.
Continue reading...UN carbon crediting experts to hold extra meeting as scheduled talks stumble
Australian report finds hope for gas pipeline hydrogen
Can we eat our way through an exploding sea urchin problem?
China accelerates spot power market construction, releases timelines for regional schemes
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including thirsty leopards, a released vulture and a swan shopping in Bath
Continue reading...Great Barrier Reef annual coral spawning begins east of Cairns
Divers captured the spawning of soft corals on Moore Reef with researchers to analyse next generation
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Annual coral spawning has begun on the outer Great Barrier Reef, with researchers set to analyse the next generation of corals.
Divers captured the spawning of soft corals on Moore Reef, 47km east of Cairns, on Thursday night.
Continue reading...Sea-lice outbreak on Icelandic salmon farm a ‘welfare disaster’, footage shows
Drone images of cages shot by activist reveal open sores affecting ‘up to 1m fish’. Fish producers are now culling them for animal feed
Images of severely diseased, dead and dying salmon at an Icelandic fish farm, obtained by the Guardian, have been described by one veterinary expert as an “animal welfare disaster” on a scale never previously seen.
The drone footage, shot last week over an open-pen sea cage in the country’s remote Westfjords region, shows salmon suffering from such a severe infestation of sea lice that huge numbers of the fish are having to be prematurely slaughtered.
Continue reading...Charged up: NSW tourism hotspots to go electric in bid to fuel EV uptake
Electric vehicle travel to be made easier with 1,500 NSW government-funded charging plugs in regional tourism areas
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Drivers will be able to eat, drink and gaze their way along electric vehicle-specific tourist drives once hundreds of destinations chargers are rolled out across New South Wales.
At least 1,500 destination chargers are expected to be established in tourist hotspots to boost charging infrastructure in regional towns.
Continue reading...Record year for rooftop solar growth? October installation data bodes well
Nationwide rooftop solar installations jumped 11 per cent in October, putting Australia on track to beat the 2021 record for small-scale PV growth.
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NZ Market: Special vote count results confirm National, Act will negotiate with NZ First to form govt
CP Daily: Thursday November 2, 2023
Boom in unusual jellyfish spotted in UK waters
Squadron unveils major wind farm plans proposed for Victoria
Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy now has major wind energy projects under development in all three of mainland Australia's east-coast states.
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Barclays returning to carbon market with head trader hire
Is nuclear the answer to Australia’s climate crisis?
Short answer: no. Should we lift the ban? It would have no practical effect on electricity markets, but the political fallout could be tragic for Australia.
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