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Could relatives of measles virus jump from animals to us?

BBC - Wed, 2020-01-01 11:06
A group of viruses, of which measles is one, are adept at jumping to species barrier.
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Pet snake cut free after getting trapped under car’s gearstick

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-01-01 03:51

Allan, a 1.5 metre corn snake, had been driving to Oldham with its owners for Christmas

A 1.5 metre (5ft) snake named Allan had to be rescued from inside a car after escaping while travelling with its owners over Christmas.

The pet corn snake got out of its vivarium as it was travelling with owner Ellie Bond from Nottingham to Oldham to spend the Christmas break with family.

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Earthshot Prize: William and Kate launch prize to 'repair the Earth'

BBC - Wed, 2020-01-01 01:35
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveil a global prize to tackle climate issues in the next decade.
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York to ban cars from city centre

BBC - Wed, 2020-01-01 00:38
The measure would ban all "non-essential" private car journeys in the city centre by 2023.
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Skomer Island managers seek 'fit and hardy' staff

BBC - Tue, 2019-12-31 23:49
The Wildlife Trust is looking to recruit a deputy warden and a visitor officer to work on the island.
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Biodiversity: hopes and fears for the next 10 years

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 19:00

Some of the world’s leading voices on the environment discuss concerns and areas of optimism

At the end of a tumultuous decade for biodiversity, in which a report based on the most comprehensive study of life on Earth warned that “nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history”, we spoke to some of the world’s leading voices on the environment about their greatest fears for the next decade – and also their hopes. As the IPBES report’s authors noted: “It is not too late to make a difference, but only if we start now at every level from local to global.”

We asked three questions:

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Convert half of UK farmland to nature, urges top scientist

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 17:30

New woodlands and wild places are needed to fight climate crisis and improve people’s health

Half of the nation’s farmland needs to be transformed into woodlands and natural habitat to fight the climate crisis and restore wildlife, according to a former chief scientific adviser to the UK government.

Prof Sir Ian Boyd said such a change could mean the amount of cattle and sheep would fall by 90%, with farmers instead being paid for storing carbon dioxide, helping prevent floods and providing beautiful landscapes where people could boost their health and wellbeing.

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Firefighters battle to save NSW and Victorian coastal towns – in pictures

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 17:01

Thousands were evacuated on the New South Wales south coast and Victoria’s East Gippsland region on New Year’s Eve as multiple bushfires threatened towns and cut off highways. Many were forced to seek shelter on jetties or in lakes or the ocean as their escape routes were cut off. Two men were confirmed to have died at Cobargo in NSW and another was reported missing.

• ‘We’ve lost our beautiful town’: Mogo residents flee as bushfire rages up NSW south coast

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Call for jetskiers and kayakers to keep away from marine wildlife

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 17:00

UK Wildlife Trusts report says 2019 saw sea change in public attitudes to marine conservation

Seals, dolphins and seabirds in British coastal waters are increasingly being disturbed by people using drones, kayaks and jetskis, according to a new report.

Plastics, ocean waste and discarded fishing equipment have continued to devastate marine species in the UK’s coastal waters, while warming seas driven by the climate crisis have caused a boom in the non-native Pacific oyster, according to the Wildlife Trusts.

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Protests at plans for salmon farm near Lochranza, on Arran

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 16:00

Scottish Salmon Company wants to build 20-cage site close to tourist destination

Islanders on Arran are protesting against plans to install one of the UK’s largest fish farms close to one of the island’s most treasured holiday destinations.

The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) wants to build a fish farm near Lochranza on the northern tip of Arran, which will be more than twice the size of most other salmon farms.

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Aussie scientists need your help keeping track of bees (please)

The Conversation - Tue, 2019-12-31 07:46
Bees innocuously buzzing 'round the birdbath may be a barometer for burgeoning bee invasions. Manu Saunders, Research fellow, University of New England Callum McKercher, PhD Student, University of New England Mark Hall, Research fellow, Western Sydney University Tanya Latty, Associate professor, University of Sydney Tobias Smith, Ecologist, bee researcher and stingless bee keeper, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Greta Thunberg: 'I wouldn't have wasted my time' speaking to Trump

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-12-31 02:12
  • Swedish activist and president attended UN climate summit
  • ‘He’s not listening to experts … why would he listen to me?’

Greta Thunberg has said she wouldn’t have wasted her time talking to Donald Trump about climate change at the UN climate change summit in New York earlier this year – the same event she was pictured glaring at the one of the world’s leading climate-change deniers.

Related: Vladimir Putin thanks Donald Trump for tip that foiled Russian terror plot

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Bank of England chief issues climate change warning

BBC - Mon, 2019-12-30 20:51
Mark Carney said the financial sector had begun to curb investment in fossil fuels. but slowly.
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'It's nice to meet you': Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough speak over Skype – video

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-12-30 20:48

Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough thanked each other for their climate activism when they spoke for the first time in a Skype call. The discussion was part of the Swedish activist's guest-editing slot on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. Attenborough praised the teenager for raising awareness of the climate crisis, to which Greta said nature documentaries inspired her to take on the cause

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'She's happy': Greta Thunberg's father says climate activism helped her beat depression - video

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-12-30 20:23

Greta Thunberg's father has spoken about how activism helped his daughter out of depression. Speaking to the BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Svante Thunberg says he had thought it was 'a bad idea' for his daughter to take to the frontline of the battle against climate change but adds that her activism helped her battle depression. 'You think she's not ordinary now because she's special, and she's very famous, and all these things. But to me she's now an ordinary child,' he says. As part of Greta’s guest editorship of the programme, she also talks to Sir David Attenborough for the first time.

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When Greta Thunberg met Sir David Attenborough

BBC - Mon, 2019-12-30 18:06
The teenage activist and veteran naturalist talk to each other for the first time (via Skype).
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week Dec. 27, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-12-30 17:57
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Greta Thunberg: climate activism has made her 'very happy', says father

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-12-30 17:50

Svante Thunberg says he was concerned about his daughter’s school strike but that her campaigning had helped her beat depression

Greta Thunberg’s father has opened up about how activism helped his daughter out of depression but still worries about how she will deal with the impact of her international fame.

Speaking to the BBC to mark his daughter’s guest-editing slot on the Today programme, Svante Thunberg revealed he thought it was a “bad idea” for Greta to stage the school strike that catapulted her into the public eye.

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Queensland govt carbon fund opens first investment round for offset projects

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-12-30 17:35
The Queensland state government has launched the first proper call for projects through its Land Restoration Fund, which aims to invest A$100 million ($70 mln) in new carbon offset projects in 2020.
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The environment in 2050: flooded cities, forced migration – and the Amazon turning to savannah

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-12-30 16:00

Unless we focus on shared solutions, violent storms and devastating blazes could be the least of the world’s troubles. Civilisation itself will be at risk

‘Good morning. Here is the shipping forecast for midday, 21 June, 2050. Seas will be rough, with violent storms and visibility ranging from poor to very poor for the next 24 hours. The outlook for tomorrow is less fair.”

All being well, this could be a weather bulletin released by the Met Office and broadcast by the BBC in the middle of this century. Destructive gales may not sound like good news, but they will be among the least of the world’s problems in the coming era of peak climate turbulence. With social collapse a very real threat in the next 30 years, it will be an achievement in 2050 if there are still institutions to make weather predictions, radio transmitters to share them and seafarers willing to listen to the archaic content.

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