Obama to create world's largest protected marine area off Hawaii
Expansion of Papahānaumokuākea marine national monument, which is now more than twice the size of Texas, is the president’s final push on conservation Barack Obama has created the world’s largest marine protected area by expanding an existing ocean reserve off Hawaii to cover 582,578 square miles, providing what’s likely to be the grandest, and final, […]
US national parks, badger cull and microplastics – green news roundup
The week’s top environment news stories and green events. If you are not already receiving this roundup, sign up here to get the briefing delivered to your inbox Continue reading… Source: Guardian Environment
Circulate on Fridays: SAP find savings in digital, new report on emerging markets and more

Circulate on Fridays time! Read on to find out what the Circulate team have been reading, writing and watching this week. SAP find gigatons of savings in digital business Bringing intelligence to the grid could conserve conventional energy sources and increase renewable uptake. Photo credit: Leonid Yaitskiy via Foter.com / CC BY-NC-SA As we start to get […]
Vintage posters of America's national parks – in pictures
A collection of posters created to promote tourism to the national parks is part of the creative legacy of the New Deal developed by Franklin D Roosevelt. Between 1938 and 1941, the Works Progress Administration and its Federal Arts Project designed a series of artworks promoting, and inspired by, the landscapes and wildlife of the […]
Synthetic prawns: a bid to make ‘seafood’ that’s sustainable and slavery-free
A California biotech company receives funding to commercialise algae-based prawns, in an attempt to get people switching to more sustainable diets How do you describe the taste and texture of a prawn? Sort of rubbery; elastic, even. Like chicken, only better. These unappetising phrases hardly capture what makes it so good—the precise reason why prawns […]
England's best-loved wildlife still in serious decline, report shows
Government countryside assessment paints a ‘grim picture’ with key species such as hedgehogs, dormice, birds and butterflies all continuing to decrease in number Much of England’s best-loved wildlife remains in serious decline, according to the latest official assessment from the government. Birds and butterflies on farmland have continued their long term downward trend and 75% […]
Indonesia seizes hundreds of frozen pangolins
Authorities find more than 650 critically endangered pangolins hidden in freezers in Java Indonesian authorities have seized more than 650 critically endangered pangolins found hidden in freezers and arrested a man for allegedly breaking wildlife protection laws, police said on Friday. Continue reading… Source: Guardian Environment
Edible food wrappers: Is this an innovation that can make a difference?
Edible food wrappers as a potential replacement for plastic packaging has been explored by a number of innovators in recent years. However, researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) believe they have made a significant breakthrough in terms of enhancing the performance characteristics of biodegradable alternatives creating a film using milk protein. The USDA group, which is […]
Kingfisher bonds will loosen as summer fades
Airedale, West Yorkshire By early September mating instincts will give way to a territorial urge and this stretch of river won’t be big enough for both birds They’re still together, but it won’t last. The sycamore keys have started to twirl to earth and a parting of ways is on the cards. Kingfisher pairs seldom […]
Sorry Josh Frydenberg, gas is not the cleaner alternative to coal | Blair Palese
Despite the government’s sudden conversion to gas as Australia’s panacea to climate change, the only real solution is 100% renewable energy There has been a lot of hot air recently about the role of gas in Australia’s future energy generation. At last week’s COAG meeting, the overwhelming takeaway message from our newly minted energy and […]