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Justin Trudeau’s lofty rhetoric on First Nations a cheap simulation of justice | Martin Lukacs

An era of so-called reconciliation has disguised the continuation of Harper-era land and resource grabs By now, we all know the greatest priority of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is its relationship with Indigenous peoples. How could we miss the weekly reminders? Trudeau graciously wrapping himself in ceremonial blankets. Hauling jugs of drinking water door-to-door on […]

Tackling corruption will deal a lethal blow to the illegal wildlife trade

Talk of prohibiting, preventing and countering corruption must take centre stage when signatories to the Cites treaty on regulating the international trade in wildlife meet in Johannesburg this weekend The world is witnessing an unprecedented surge in wildlife trafficking that is stealing the irreplaceable natural wealth of countries, greatly hindering development, paralysing efforts to eradicate […]

2016 Woodland Trust tree of the year shortlist – in pictures

The original Bramley apple tree and the inspiration for the mulberry bush nursery rhyme are among the 29 trees in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that have been shortlisted by the Woodland Trust for its annual tree of the year competition. Experts whittled down nearly 200 public nominations based on the tree’s story, how […]

Dairy Crest raises price it pays British farmers for milk

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs figures show 3.3% monthly rise but milk price remains 13% down on year earlier Beleaguered dairy farmers in Britain are enjoying an increase in the price they receive for milk after suffering years of deflation. Dairy Crest, one of the biggest dairy companies in the UK, said there […]

An American tragedy: why are millions of trees dying across the country?

A quiet crisis playing out in US forests as huge numbers of trees succumb to drought, disease, insects and wildfire – much of it driven by climate change JB Friday hacked at a rain-sodden tree with a small axe, splitting open a part of the trunk. The wood was riven with dark stripes, signs of […]

British conservationist takes to the skies for 4,500-mile migration with swans

Sacha Dench will follow Bewick’s swans on their annual journey from the Russian Arctic in a motorised paraglider in a bid to shed light on their decline A British conservationist took to the skies in a motorised paraglider on Monday morning for the start of a daring 4,500-mile expedition across the Russian Arctic that will […]

Expedition to study scale of microplastics on Atlantic's smallest creatures

Scientists will sail from the UK to the Falkland Islands to study the level of microplastic pollution on tiny zooplankton at the bottom of the food chain Scientists will set off from the east coast of England this week to journey thousands of miles across the Atlantic to discover how bad the problem of the […]

Owners of Chinese ship that ran aground on Great Barrier Reef agree to pay $39.3m

Government was seeking at least $120m, while Shenzhen Energy Transport Co Ltd argued reef was self-healing The federal government has reached a $39.3m out-of-court settlement with the owners of a Chinese coal carrier that ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef in 2010. Shenzhen Energy Transport Co Ltd and its insurer had, for six years, […]

Haze from Indonesian fires may have killed more than 100,000 people – study

Harvard and Columbia universities estimate tens of thousands of premature deaths in areas closest to blazes clearing forest and peatland A smog outbreak in Southeast Asia last year may have caused over 100,000 premature deaths, according to a new study released Monday that triggered calls for action to tackle the “killer haze”. Researchers from Harvard […]