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Floating ‘Wall-E’ scarecrow stops seabirds diving into fishing nets
Googly-eyed device to be tested in gillnet fisheries after study finds it deters long-tailed ducks
Scarecrows may be outstanding in their field, but now scientists have created an unusual floating version that could help reduce the number of vulnerable seabirds caught by fishing nets.
The device, known as a looming-eyes buoy (LEB), and developed in collaboration with engineers from Fishtek Marine, was trialled in Küdema Bay, Saaremaa island, Estonia, on long-tailed ducks. It uses bright eyespots and looming movements to act as a natural deterrent, preventing seabirds from diving into gillnets – vertical nets used in small-scale fisheries in many countries.
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Great Barrier Reef Foundation still well short of fundraising target, auditor general finds
Foundation was controversially awarded $443m grant by Turnbull government in 2018 on the basis it would be able to leverage money from private sector
The Great Barrier Reef Foundation has managed to raise just $53.6m towards a $357m fundraising target, according to an auditor general’s review of its controversial partnership with the federal government.
The report by the Australian National Audit Office, published late Wednesday, examined the design and early delivery of the foundation’s work after the awarding of a $443.3m grant by the Turnbull government in 2018, finding it had been “partially effective”.
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Mary Rose crew was ethnically diverse, study finds
“Urgent action needed now”: More than 100 companies demand more renewables
More than 100 Australian companies have issued a joint call to governments to ramp up spending on renewables.
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The Australian backs coal capacity payments, but doesn’t know what they are
Fossil fools: Murdoch media has joined Angus Taylor and the coal lobby in pushing capacity markets. But they are not what they think it is.
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Renewable revolution will drive demand for critical minerals
A new report highlights some emerging but manageable challenges behind the critical minerals required to replace fossil fuels.
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Pension funds urged to help UK reach net zero climate goals
Campaigners say many investments still high carbon and call on firms to sign green pensions charter
Pension funds must set a target of net zero emissions for their investments if the UK is to meet its climate goals, influential figures in climate activism have urged.
Many people are unaware of whether their pensions funds are invested in fossil fuels or high-carbon activities, and even companies that have publicly committed to reaching net zero emissions may have pension fund investments that are still wedded to high-carbon businesses.
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New Australian Climate Service to coordinate responses to climate disasters
A new $209m Australian Climate Service set to improve federal government responses to climate fuelled disasters.
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Could vertical wind turbines finally have their day, and be the future for wind farms?
UK researchers say vertical axis wind turbines could prove to be more efficient than the current standard horizontal axis, propellor style machines.
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Indonesia coral reef partially restored in extensive project
UK supermarkets warn Brazil over Amazon land bill
Australia’s first three commercial green hydrogen projects to share $103m ARENA funds
Three commercial scale green hydrogen facilities to be established in Australia, sharing in more than $100 million in funding from ARENA.
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Australia’s largest energy efficiency market hits new price high, from shaky ground
Energy efficiency certificate markets dried up in March and April, and the price again began to climb to a high just above $60.
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IncubEx fundraise values environmental markets platform at $161 mln ahead of London IPO
Hydrogen will be cover for a new life for fossil fuels
New fossil fuel plants are being announced even as a massive failure to manage a rapid coal phase-out worsens. All under a cloak of hydrogen.
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