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Why are talks over an East Antarctic marine park still deadlocked?
Bonn voyage: climate diplomats head into another round of talks
ABB microgrid technology to power Robben Island
More coral bleaching feared for Great Barrier Reef in coming months
The next event, if it occurs, may not be as damaging as the previous two, but could ruin the chances of coral recovery
The Great Barrier Reef could face more bleaching in the coming months, following unprecedented mass bleaching events in 2016 and 2017, which are believed to have killed half the coral.
Forecasts stretching to February are pushing the science to its limits, leaving significant uncertainty. But scientists say there is reason to be concerned, and some bleaching is very likely, although it won’t be anything like what happened during the past two years.
Continue reading...Ausgrid turns to rooftop solar to save on network costs
Australia among the world’s worst on biodiversity conservation
Meet the latest organisations to achieve carbon neutral certification
Rooftop solar installer caught out for fraudulent STC creation
Oil Search’s Alaskan oil play ignores climate reality
Is your company disclosing its climate risk?
Swan Hill solar farm secures debt funding to go “merchant”
Scientists discover critically endangered new species of orangutan
Australia among the world's worst on biodiversity conservation
New orangutan species discovered in Indonesia
The UK's race to get its own nuclear safety inspectors
New great ape species identified in Indonesia
'Big void' identified in Khufu's Great Pyramid at Giza
Vic Liberal Party presents Morrison with lump of brown coal, Yates ejected
Nature@work photo competition winners - in pictures
The European Environment Agency invited European citizens to capture how nature benefits them in a competition called Nature@work. Here are the winning images, announced this week
Continue reading...Six things we learnt at cycling's Six Day London
As the cycling event returns to the capital for the third year we get the trackside word on the races, the music and which riders like to party hardest
The lights are low and the music is loud. The beer is flowing and some of the world’s best riders are whipping round the wooden boards of Lee Valley velodrome in one of the many furious and fast paced races of the Six Day London event, now in its third year.
Night after night, thousands of people crowded to the velodrome to watch elite riders fight it out for laps and points to a background of flashing lights and a clubbing soundtrack. And like a club, the action is not just centre-stage; there’s something going on in every corner. Here are six lessons from Six Day London.
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