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Pollination threatened by artificial light

BBC - Thu, 2017-08-03 03:10
Researchers have discovered a new global threat to pollination - artificial light at night.
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Human embryos edited to stop disease

BBC - Thu, 2017-08-03 03:00
The technique could prevent deadly diseases being passed down the generations.
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Alaska's whale hunters wait for Trump's Arctic oil plan

BBC - Thu, 2017-08-03 02:06
The BBC's Claire Marshall travels more than 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle to meet the Inupiat, who call the ocean their "garden".
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Australia's shortage of climate scientists puts country at serious risk, report find

The Guardian - Thu, 2017-08-03 00:01

Climate science workforce needs to grow by 77 positions over the next four years, according to report prompted by CSIRO redundancies

Australia has a critical shortage of climate scientists, leaving it at serious risk of not delivering essential climate and weather services to groups like farmers, coastal communities and international organisations, a report has found.

The report into the nation’s climate science capability by the Australian Academy of Science found the climate science workforce needed to grow by 77 full-time positions over the next four years, with 27 of those positions urgently required.

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Cheshire East council admits air pollution data was falsified

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 23:09

Council apologises for ‘serious errors’ in air quality readings over three years and says it is reviewing planning applications

A local authority has admitted its air pollution data was deliberately manipulated for three years to make it look cleaner.

Cheshire East council apologised after “serious errors” were made in air quality readings from 2012 to 2014.

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Caterpillars turned into 'exploding zombies' by bug

BBC - Wed, 2017-08-02 22:57
Lancashire wildlife expert says infected insects go on "death march" like a "zombie horror film".
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'Incredible': night herons breed for first time in UK

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 22:44

Two recently fledged night herons have been seen at Westhay Moor nature reserve, Somerset, which suspects climate change drew their parents north

Night herons are among the most mysterious of birds, and for the first time in recorded history they have been spotted breeding in the UK.

Long-distance photographs captured the adult pair and one of their two offspring at the Westhay Moor national nature reserve, run by Somerset Wildlife Trust. The young birds have recently fledged, having been born either on Westhay Moor or the nearby Avalon Marshes.

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Jaws checking: curious shark puts GoPro in mouth – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 21:51

Video from Dr Greg Skomal shows the moment a curious white shark took a GoPro camera in its mouth. The fish, seen off the Monomoy national wildlife refuge in Massachusetts on Monday, is believed to have been 12ft (3.6 metres) long. Skomal works for the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries and the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy

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Ralph Steadman's critters on the edge of extinction – in pictures

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 21:49

Animals across the globe are struggling to survive the perils of the Anthropocene era. Writer and environmental campaigner Ceri Levy introduces the much-loved artist’s portraits of these embattled beasts

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McArthur basin fracking emissions would dwarf Carmichael's, says researcher

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 16:36

Researcher says emissions from fracking in the basin could be ‘far bigger than everything you’d get’ from the proposed Queensland mine

Fracking the McArthur basin could release four to five times as much greenhouse gas emissions as the proposed Adani Carmichael mine, a leading researcher has said.

Tim Forcey, a chemical engineer with 30 years experience in the petrochemicals industry, appeared before a Northern Territory inquiry on Wednesday, also giving evidence that a gas shortage on the east coast was highly unlikely.

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Italian Dolomites bank on 'bike only' days to boost cyclotourism

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 15:30

Ski resort of Alta Badia enters the craze for cycling sportives allowing amateurs to experience closed-roads settings

A ski resort in Italy is experimenting with closing sections of its mountain roads in an effort to become a mecca for road cyclists during the summer season.

Alta Badia in the Italian Dolomites has hosted three “bike only” days this summer to boost its cyclo-tourism credentials and capitalise on the trend for closed-roads sportives.

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EVs: Go hard, save big, say AGL and researchers

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 15:23
ClimateWorks urges Australia to go further and quicker on vehicle emissions standards, because the cost savings and health benefits to consumers will be even greater, while AGL says EVs can help transition to a decarbonised grid.
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Trump succeeds where Abbott failed and kills renewables R&D

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 15:07
Donald Trump has achieved something that Tony Abbott tried and failed to do – the complete elimination of an agency funding clean energy research.
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Conergy to focus on Australian solar after buyout led by Goldman Sachs

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 14:54
Conergy says acquisition by US-based funds including Goldman Sachs will strengthen its big solar and battery storage development in Australia and Asia-Pacific.
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Dancing demoiselles rise from their watery world

The Guardian - Wed, 2017-08-02 14:30

Attingham, Shropshire Over centuries people have watched with wonder these almost unreal, too bright, too quick insects

The banded demoiselles are dancing like laser lights over the river Tern. There is something CGI about these creatures: too bright, too quick, too beautiful to be real.

The banded demoiselle is large for a damselfly, small for a dragonfly; a 40mm long emerald-cobalt pin with gauzy wings marked with the indigo fingerprints of when they were plucked from the water, or so it seems.

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Tesla joins effort to pair batteries with offshore wind

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 13:27
The US EV and battery maker has teamed up with Deepwater Wind to create the largest offshore wind farm with large-scale storage.
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People want fewer cars in cities – not everyone knows it yet

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 13:24
We only think we like cars when we can’t imagine getting around without them. In German town of Freiburg, citizens are taking their streets back.
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The EV bandwagon is accelerating, but is it unstoppable?

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2017-08-02 13:23
There are plenty of reasons to criticize the 2040 bans laid out by France and the U.K. But we can now envision a future dominated by electric vehicles, and it is time to join the bandwagon and work towards that goal.
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Axing speed bumps to cut pollution 'is daft'

BBC - Wed, 2017-08-02 09:51
Road safety campaigners say the risk of accidents from speeding outweighs the air pollution risk.
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US space pioneers' hair-raising test flights

BBC - Wed, 2017-08-02 09:16
"We didn’t understand all of the physics that were going to occur during these tests."
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