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Scrap destructive Gwent Levels motorway plan, charities say

In open letter charities say environmental evidence should lead Welsh government to stop plan that would cut through wetland Ten leading environmental charities have claimed a proposed section of motorway that would cut through wildlife-rich wetland represents “ecological destruction on an unprecedented scale”. The charities have written an open letter to the Welsh government calling […]

Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change

Analysis of Peabody Energy court documents show company backed trade groups, lobbyists and thinktanks dubbed ‘heart and soul of climate denial’ Peabody Energy, America’s biggest coalmining company, has funded at least two dozen groups that cast doubt on manmade climate change and oppose environment regulations, analysis by the Guardian reveals. The funding spanned trade associations, […]

The Grand Oil Party: House Republicans denounce a carbon tax | Dana Nuccitelli

Lobbying from the petroleum industry may have convinced Republicans to denounce a carbon tax On Friday, the US House of Representatives voted on a Resolution condemning a carbon tax. As The Hill reported: Lawmakers passed, by a 237-163 vote, a GOP-backed resolution listing pitfalls from a tax on carbon dioxide emissions and concluding that such […]

Warka Water: Biomimicry-inspired water harvesting

Water is essential to all life, but many people in the world do not have access to a regular healthy supply. For example, in Ethiopia, only 44% of the general population can access safe drinking water, a figure that drops to under 35% in rural areas. As well as the serious hydration problems, a lack […]

Air pollution linked to increased mental illness in children

New research is first to establish the link and builds on other evidence that children are particularly vulnerable to even low levels of pollution A major new study has linked air pollution to increased mental illness in children, even at low levels of pollution. The new research found that relatively small increases in air pollution […]

Where have all our curlew gone?

The Stiperstones, Shropshire We might have been walking towards a future devoid of the riveting, other-worldly call of the curlew A few Sundays ago, Mary Colwell-Hector and I were walking with a bunch of ornithologists and conservationists along the Stiperstones ridge. The scent of gorse drifted on warm air. Sunlight moved over the heather and […]

Today's campaign: how would you rather spend $1bn?

Election 2016: Labor unveils broadband pledge as Coalition promises more money for the Great Barrier Reef Let’s start today with a game: how would you rather spend $1bn? Labor has announced it will spend an extra $1bn on the national broadband network, which will apparently double the number of homes connected as fibre-to-the-home, rather than […]

Coalition will protect Great Barrier Reef with $1bn fund, says PM

Amid a series of reports detailing the poor state of the reef, Malcolm Turnbull is promising improved water quality and clean energy for the region Malcolm Turnbull has promised that a re-elected Coalition government will protect the Great Barrier Reef by tackling its two biggest challenges – climate change and water quality. The prime minister […]

Sea of glass: the underwater world of Leopold Blaschka

The 19th century glassblower’s intricate sculptures of marine life are a window on the ocean 150 years ago, says ecology professor Drew Harvell In the 1860s, when the Bohemian glassblower Leopold Blaschka began sculpting models of underwater creatures, the Industrial Revolution, population growth and climate change had yet to take their toll on marine biodiversity. […]