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Coronavirus testing lab 'chaotic and dangerous', scientist claims

BBC - Fri, 2020-10-16 02:11
One experienced virologist raises concerns about safety protocols and a lack of training.
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UK-EU ETS link “doable” by first compliance deadline, says former EC climate boss

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2020-10-16 02:08
Launching a UK carbon market and linking it to the EU ETS within the next 18 months, all while maintaining coverage on UK-based installations, “is doable”, the European Commission’s former top climate official said Thursday.
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Boy, 12, discovers rare dinosaur skeleton

BBC - Fri, 2020-10-16 02:00
He was hiking with his father in Alberta, Canada, when he stumbled upon the Hadrosaur remains.
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Conservation: Bridge of hope for world's rarest primate

BBC - Fri, 2020-10-16 01:00
An artificial rope bridge across a divided forest could help save the ape, a type of gibbon, from extinction.
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EU nations closer to finding 2030 climate target consensus in first “orientation” summit -draft

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2020-10-16 00:12
The 27-nation European Council is willing to find a compromise with poorer EU countries in order to agree a 2030 emissions reduction target of 55% by year-end, draft summit conclusions show, as some governments that were previously reluctant start to get on board with the European Commission’s proposal.
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Unlocking the secrets of 'six-headed chief' burial

BBC - Thu, 2020-10-15 22:25
Archaeologists have used DNA analysis to help explain who was buried in the ancient Highlands grave.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Zibelman on why she is leaving, and AEMO’s next steps

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 22:10

Audrey ZibelmanThe new Warradarge wind farm north of Perth will be one of Australia’s best performing, with a capacity factor of around 50%. Bright Energy’s Tom Frood explains why, and we look at the latest network news.

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Consultant, Sustainability & Climate Change, Deloitte – Budapest

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-10-15 21:26
Who we’re looking for University degree in relation to Sustainability/Climate change/Environment (e. g.: Major in Economics, Environmental Engineering, Sociology, Energy engineering, Electrical engineering, International relations or Law) Proficiency in English and in Hungarian 1-3 years of relevant professional experience in Sustainability or Climate change or Environment is an advantage Work experience in abroad is an […]
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UK supermarket salad suppliers investigated over pesticides in rivers

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-10-15 20:59

Exclusive: Environment Agency takes action against one site and looks into more than 50 others

The UK environment watchdog is examining whether more than 50 sites that supply salad and vegetables to supermarkets and other businesses are discharging chemical pollution into rivers and streams.

The action follows revelations that a salad producer supplying retailers including Waitrose was washing pesticides into a protected chalk stream in Hampshire.

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'Super' material raises hope of energy revolution

BBC - Thu, 2020-10-15 19:47
Scientists find a material that displays a much sought-after property at room temperature.
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Wind and solar face new connection rules, share of system strength costs

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 18:39

electricity network AEMC two-sided market demand response poles and wires - optimisedAEMC proposes new technical standards for wind and solar projects, and cost sharing for grid investment, after concluding 'system strength' investigation.'

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UK brands act to cut catch of 'near-threatened' yellowfin tuna

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-10-15 18:18

Voluntary action of companies including Tesco and Princes aims to put pressure on regulatory body to tackle overfishing

British supermarkets and brands, including Tesco, the Co-op and Princes, are stepping up action to cut yellowfin tuna catches in the Indian Ocean, amid warnings the stock is in a “critical” state.

The effort, by companies reliant on healthy fish stocks, represents a counterintuitive effort to force regulators to act, rather than the other way around.

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New Zealand election: What’s at stake for the ETS?

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-10-15 18:16
New Zealanders go to the polls this Saturday, and while it looks like Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will win re-election by a landslide the specifics of the results may still have important impacts on how the government handles the emissions trading scheme over the next three years.
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Alleged animal abuse in US dairy sector under investigation

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-10-15 18:00

Claims of violent treatment and cows being passed off as organic have been presented to the Department of Agriculture

Evidence of what appears to be aggressive animal abuse, practices leading to heightened disease risk and cows being passed off as organic at a Texan auctioneers has been presented to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) by undercover welfare investigators. A second, separate abuse investigation at a dairy farm is on its way to court in California.

The allegations come at a time of upheaval for US dairy. The first half of 2020 was blighted by Covid-19-related milk dumping, 10-year price lows and a slump in demand from schools and restaurants.

But by July, a combination of stay-at-home orders, financial handouts to US citizens and government food program purchasing saw the spot cheddar price, a key dairy indicator, set a record high of $3 (£2.30) a pound, according to Tom Bailey, a senior US dairy market analyst at Rabobank.

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I've been forced to become a hoarder – by an acute case of landfill panic | Adrian Chiles

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-10-15 16:00

I am haunted by the thought of our children, and their children, living in and around towering mountains of rubbish. If I can’t give it away or be sure it’s recycled, then I must hold on to it

I have never bought much from Ikea, which is a shame as, if I had, it turns out, I could now take it back, and even get vouchers in return. I yearn to be able to get rid of things without worrying about them having to go into a hole in the ground. I have a chronic case of landfill fear. If I think hard enough about landfill, it genuinely starts to panic me. I consider what I have to throw away in a week and worry about the space it will take up. And then I multiply that by the discard of my more than 60 million fellow Britons. Soon my mind’s eye widens in horror at the spectre of my children, and their children, living in, under and around towering mountains of crap.

I used to play golf at a place called Stockley Park, near Heathrow. It is built atop a landfill site. OK, nice idea; it’s a good course. But one time I was disappointed to find my ball lodged in a peculiar patch of muddy, scrappily grassed earth. As I addressed the ball to play my next shot, a bubble of water rose and popped at my feet. I rubbed my eyes and looked again. Sure enough, there it was: all around my ball the ground moved and bubbled, like an extremely minor Icelandic tourist attraction. I felt very strongly this was the landfill fighting back, seething and boiling in fury at the madness of consumption. I don’t think I’ve put anything in a bin since without seeing that scene play out around my size 11 golf shoes.

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Australian man suffers double eye injury after 'conversation' with magpie turns ugly

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-10-15 15:49

James Glindemann, 68, was flown to hospital for emergency surgery after being aggressively swooped in the Victorian town of Sale on Tuesday

What started as a “one-way conversation” with a magpie has ended with a Victorian man airlifted to hospital with serious injuries to both his eyes.

James Glindemann, 68, said he was about to tuck into a Chinese takeaway lunch on Tuesday at an outdoor mall in Sale, about 200km east of Melbourne, when he was suddenly and viciously swooped by a magpie.

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BHP responds to Elon Musk’s call for more nickel, as miners wake up to EV market

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 14:26

BHP boosts nickel output in response to call from Elon Musk, as mining giant is on the cusp of inking a supply deal with Tesla for battery and EV materials.

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Fluence buys bidding software firm AMS in high speed push to energy transition

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 14:00

unsubsidised fluence battery - optimisedBattery company Fluence acquires Schwarzenegger-backed bidding software group AMS to promote sophisticated and high speed bidding systems for renewable and storage assets.

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Aussie compressed ‘zero carbon’ hydrogen transport ship unveiled

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 13:54

Global Energy Ventures unveils concept for new compressed hydrogen ship which it claims will be able to store up to 2,000 tonnes of compressed hydrogen for marine transport.

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Don’t delay fossil fuel exit, just make it work for workers and consumers, experts say

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-10-15 13:49

Canva - Coal mining from above - optimised brown coal hydrogenDeath of the fossil fuel industry will be manageable, experts argue, and efforts to prolong its life will benefit only the industry itself.

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