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Drink pea milk and save the world? Not if the peas are flown in from France

Ripple claims its non-dairy milk made from yellow split peas is more eco-friendly than its competitors – despite the main ingredient being shipped from overseas On a recent Thursday night at trendy West Hollywood vegan outpost Gracias Madres, bartenders served up cocktails, including George Clooney’s Casamigos tequila, cocoa and … pea milk. Yes, pea milk, […]

Indonesia refuses palm oil permits in anti-haze push

Officials reject applications from 61 companies for new palm oil operations in a crackdown on the industry blamed for fuelling haze-belching forest fires Indonesia has rejected applications from scores of companies for new palm oil operations, an official said on Wednesday, as it cracks down on an industry whose expansion has been blamed for fuelling […]

Do you know your endangered species? – video

The World Wildlife Foundation surveyed 2000 UK adults about their knowledge of endangered species. Roughly a third didn’t know giant pandas and snow leopards are under threat, while a fifth thought cows and grey squirrels are. One in four thought the dodo and brachiosaurus still exist! Do you know your wild species at risk? – […]

Anti-fracking camps planned in Yorkshire and Lancashire

Campaigners fear more sites will get green light after decision to let Third Energy carry out test drilling in Kirby Misperton Anti-fracking campaigners are threatening to set up protest camps in Yorkshire and Lancashire to prevent energy companies drilling for shale gas. The fracking firm Third Energy was given permission on Monday to carry out […]

UN expert calls for tax on meat production

People could be deterred from eating meat by increasing its price further up the supply chain, stemming rise in consumption and environmental damage Governments should tax meat production in order to stem the global rise in consumption and the environmental damage that goes with it, according to a UN expert. The world faces serious environmental […]

Why do you so rarely see dead birds?

Readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts Why is it that you never see bird corpses (except those the cat brings in) when the countryside should be littered with them? Where do they go to die? John Parke, London SW14 Continue reading… Source: Guardian Environment

The hidden risks of climbing Mount Everest – video

Three climbers have died on Mount Everest in the past week, all succumbing to altitude sickness after reaching the summit. The increasing number of deaths on the world’s tallest mountain is raising fresh fears about overcrowding and the ethics of commercial mountaineering on Everest Continue reading… Source: Guardian Environment

Global clean energy employment rose 5% in 2015, figures show

More than 8 million people were employed worldwide in the renewable energy sector last year as rapidly falling costs drove growth in the industry A boom in solar and wind power jobs in the US led the way to a global increase in renewable energy employment to more than 8 million people in 2015, according […]

Universities of Newcastle and Southampton join fossil fuel divestment push

Newcastle University latest to announce it will pursue investment decisions that are compatible with its sustainability values, reports BusinessGreen As the world’s leading oil and gas majors this week face a series of questions about their ability to respond to escalating climate risks, two of the UK’s leading universities have become the latest institutions to […]