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Lead contamination in LA housing project only one part of pollution puzzle

Jordan Downs residents fear wider impact of planned demolition in former industrial site as tests conducted in area’s schools also found high levels of lead It’s a sunny Saturday morning in South-Central Los Angeles, but Nuvia Perez is keeping her three boys inside. “They don’t go out to play,” said Perez, 37, whose front door […]

Amazon’s pink river dolphins reveal the bizarre impacts of seafood fraud

In recent years numbers of South America’s freshwater dolpins have fallen. But they’re not being caught to eat, but as bait for a common catfish being fraudulently sold under a different name This month, marine conservation NGO Oceana released a major report on seafood fraud, which reviewed more than 200 scientific studies that had collectively […]

Poor countries call for help in getting green stuff into climate projects

Experts at conference on green growth say money is available for designing development projects but that schemes are too often unappealing to investors A green finance gap means many projects fail to get off the ground for lack of funds while investors complain about a dearth of bankable projects, warned experts at the Global Green […]

Chief scientist defends Climate Change Authority review against dissenters

Alan Finkel says the report that was challenged by two members of the authority was ‘evidence-based’ and ‘clever’ in fulfilling its brief Australia’s chief scientist, Alan Finkel, has spoken out in defence of the recent Climate Change Authority (CCA) review on how to meet the nation’s obligations under the Paris agreement, which was criticised by […]

Snake-handler shortage starting to bite in north Queensland

Female snakes, hungry after waiting for their eggs to hatch, are heading indoors in search of food such as rats A shortage of volunteer snake-handlers is starting to bite in north Queensland, where an end-of-breeding-season influx of hungry reptiles into homes is driving an increase in the number of calls for help. The need for […]

‘Ignorant rubbish’: Daniel Andrews slams Malcolm Turnbull over SA blackout comments

Victorian premier says prime minister’s views about South Australia’s weather ideologically driven and sounded like Tony Abbott Victoria’s premier, Daniel Andrews, has slammed Malcolm Turnbull’s response to South Australia’s once-in-50-years storm, saying he is peddling “ignorant rubbish” by conflating the state’s blackout with its heavy use of renewable energy. Andrews said the prime minister’s comments […]

Yosemite chief resigns as national parks embroiled in sexual harassment scandal

Superintendent Don Neubacher, who is accused of publicly ‘humiliating’ and intimidating workers, stepped down as California park faces misconduct scandal The head of Yosemite national park is stepping down in the wake of reports of “horrific working conditions”, bullying, and rampant sexual harassment at some of America’s most beloved landmarks. Superintendent Don Neubacher, who is […]

Commonwealth Bank: coal seam gas makes property 'unacceptable' as loan security

Exclusive: bank turns down owners’ application for $500,000 bridging loan on grounds that Queensland property has four coal seam gas wells on it Australia’s biggest mortgage provider has declared a Queensland property with coal seam gas wells “unacceptable” as security for residential lending, raising fresh concerns that people living in the state’s gasfields may be […]