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‘Positive, hopeful, lovely places’: how Britain’s repair shops are cutting waste and giving devices a new lease of life

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Boom in fixing rather than throwing away items creates jobs and cuts waste, emissions and costs…
‘Positive, hopeful, lovely places’: how Britain’s repair shops are cutting waste and giving devices a new lease of life

‘You just hope for the best’: rarely seen froglets – the length of a grain of rice – released into small patch of Victorian wilds

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Exclusive: More than 3,000 critically endangered Baw Baw frogs set free in a high-altitude forest to bolster dwindling population…
‘You just hope for the best’: rarely seen froglets – the length of a grain of rice – released into small patch of Victorian wilds

‘Slavish’ catch limits ignored scientific advice, say conservationists in case against Defra

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Blue Marine Foundation charity asks high court to declare quota decision unlawful amid concern over sustainability of fish stocks…
‘Slavish’ catch limits ignored scientific advice, say conservationists in case against Defra

Why fear of billion-dollar lawsuits stops countries passing green laws

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Companies can sue governments for closing oilfields and mines – and the risk of huge damages is already stopping countries from passing green laws, ministers say…
Why fear of billion-dollar lawsuits stops countries passing green laws

Promise to phase out lead from UK game shooting has failed, study finds

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Vow in 2020 aimed to keep shot out of human food chain but study finds most game carcasses still contain lead…
Promise to phase out lead from UK game shooting has failed, study finds

Country diary: As spring progresses, herring gulls become more and more raucous | Sara Hudston

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Bridport, Dorset: These controversial town-dwellers have little fear of humans, and a nest on your house can be an ordeal…
Country diary: As spring progresses, herring gulls become more and more raucous | Sara Hudston

‘The entire coastline will be cemented over’: the tiny Italian town set to become a dock for giant cruise ships

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Only 20 miles from Italy’s capital, Isola Sacra was ignored for years but now Royal Caribbean has plans to turn it into a major new port…
‘The entire coastline will be cemented over’: the tiny Italian town set to become a dock for giant cruise ships

Global sea ice hit record low in February, scientists say

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Scientists called the news ‘particularly worrying’ because ice reflects sunlight and cools the planet…
Global sea ice hit record low in February, scientists say

Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Wildlife experts claim nutria, which destroy habitats with voracious eating habits, taste like rabbit or dark turkey meat…
Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria

River campaigners to sue Ofwat over water bill rises

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Group claims regulator signed off on ‘broken system’ making customers pay for industry’s neglect…
River campaigners to sue Ofwat over water bill rises

UK’s richest can boost climate action but need to cut outsized emissions – study

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Study finds wealthy have larger carbon footprints but are uniquely positioned to have positive effects…
UK’s richest can boost climate action but need to cut outsized emissions – study

Carbon can be captured, but it isn’t worth the cost | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: Dr Andrew Boswell points out major flaws in carbon capture, utilisation and storage, David Stokes says moving away from it would be no bad thing, while Kate Macintosh thinks it is a poor investment…
Carbon can be captured, but it isn’t worth the cost | Letters

‘I feel real hope’: historic beaver release marks conservation milestone in England

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Four beavers were legally released at Purbeck Heath in Dorset in what experts say is a huge step for national nature recovery…
‘I feel real hope’: historic beaver release marks conservation milestone in England

Exposure to combination of pesticides increases childhood cancer risk – study

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Study on cancer data in US agricultural heartland finds children more at risk than if exposed to just one pesticide…
Exposure to combination of pesticides increases childhood cancer risk – study

Revealed: how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Guardian analysis finds fossil-fuel and mining firms have won $92bn of public money from states, with a growing number of cases backed by financial speculators…
Revealed: how Wall Street is making millions betting against green laws

Fast-growing duckweed can go from garden menace to nutritional dish

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The plant multiplies quickly, is rich in vitamins, and eaten across Asia. Why isn’t it on supermarket shelves?…
Fast-growing duckweed can go from garden menace to nutritional dish

Country diary: The circle of life, otter-style, during a watery week on the downs | Nicola Chester

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Inkpen, West Berkshire: After the tragedy of finding and reporting a dead adolescent otter, good news arrives of a live one nearby…
Country diary: The circle of life, otter-style, during a watery week on the downs | Nicola Chester

Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from 36 fossil fuel firms, study shows

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Researchers say data strengthens case for holding firms to account for their contribution to climate crisis…
Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from 36 fossil fuel firms, study shows

Fearing toxic waste, Greenland ended uranium mining. Now, they could be forced to restart - or pay $11bn

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The island is being sued by a mining company over its decision, and faces paying nine times its annual budget in damages if it loses…
Fearing toxic waste, Greenland ended uranium mining. Now, they could be forced to restart - or pay $11bn

Invasive Asian hornets ‘preying on’ hundreds of native insect species in Europe

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Researchers at University of Exeter warn many of the hunted species are important crop pollinators…
Invasive Asian hornets ‘preying on’ hundreds of native insect species in Europe
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