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UK not doing enough to curb antibiotic use on farms, say campaigners
Loopholes in proposed post-Brexit laws could allow preventive use to continue, raising risk of resistance, says coalition of groups
Proposed laws to curb antibiotic use on UK farms contain loopholes that could undermine the fight against deadly drug-resistant bacteria, campaigners say, adding that they were drafted after closed-door meetings with industry.
The government published the draft legislation, designed to replace EU rules post-Brexit, after consultations with pharmaceutical, veterinary medicine and farming lobby groups, according to freedom of information requests filed by the investigative journalism site DeSmog.
Continue reading...ACCU market has water rule removed, govt launches grants to allow more plantation projects
Sportswear brand signs up for deforestation-free leather initiative
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including a spectacled bear, roaming goats and marine iguanas
Continue reading...Why are people dying at sea? They are fleeing disasters that we once called ‘biblical’, and now call normal | Fatima Bhutto
Many of those who drowned near Greece last month were escaping environmental crises in Pakistan. Across the world there is far worse to come
Before the Adriana, an overcrowded fishing trawler, left Libya on 9 June, Sajjad Yousef spoke to his father. His family had begged him not to make the treacherous journey from Pakistan to Europe. But Yousef wouldn’t listen. He wanted to leave the desolation of life in Pakistan far, far behind. It was hard, the journey would be rough, he knew that. His family had taken out loans in the millions of rupees to buy him space on that teeming trawler, and Yousef was ready to take his chance.
Most of the 750 people on board the trawler were Pakistani. They were migrants, fleeing poverty and lack of opportunity but also the ravages of the climate emergency, which is felt acutely in Pakistan. The men and women who risked their lives on the Mediterranean were escaping floods, droughts, glacial melt, crop damage and locust plagues, all of which Pakistan has suffered in recent years. It is a cruel fate to endure disaster after disaster; they were once described as “biblical” but have since become mundane, everyday occurrences.
Fatima Bhutto, the author of books including The Runaways and New Kings of the World, is currently teaching a class on how to write about climate issues
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Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: Hottest day, hottest week, hottest month
Kimberley Reid from Monash Uni talks about the temperature records being smashed this past week. Plus: Project delays and a new hydrogen strategy.
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What’s really behind that meter? New study to unlock hidden network secrets
How to get data about household solar, storage and EVs out of distributors' black boxes and in the hands of the agencies in charge of planning and managing the grid.
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Australia proposes new crediting mechanism for Hydrogen Headstart programme
Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
In the past few weeks, climate records have shattered across the globe. So what’s going on with the climate, and why are we seeing all these records tumbling at once?
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Bowen: “Australia will be renewable energy superpower, not a nuclear backwater”
Chris Bowen says Peter Dutton is worse for climate than his predecessor, the man who brought a lump of coal into parliament.
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NZU stockpile shrinks by nearly 10 mln following May surrender deadline
NSW Planning defends record on wind, solar, battery and transmission approvals
NSW planning department defends record on wind and solar planning approvals, but industry points to fact that only one wind farm has been approved in each of last few years.
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Nuclear: Coalition remains trapped by climate and technology denial
It would be insanity to do what the Coalition wants Australia to do - keep coal burning, slow down renewables and EVs, and wait for nuclear.
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Bowen sets 1,000MW electrolyser target as hydrogen strategy gets revamp
The new focus on green hydrogen is on how to build a domestic industry, with the previous focus on exports relegated to a few paragraphs.
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UN says climate change ‘out of control’ after likely hottest week on record
After record breaking days on Monday and Tuesday, unofficial analysis shows the world may have seen its hottest seven days in a row
The UN secretary general has said that “climate change is out of control”, as an unofficial analysis of data showed that average world temperatures in the seven days to Wednesday were the hottest week on record.
“If we persist in delaying key measures that are needed, I think we are moving into a catastrophic situation, as the last two records in temperature demonstrates,” António Guterres said, referring to the world temperature records broken on Monday and Tuesday.
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