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UK export of millions of endangered eels to Russia attacked as ‘bonkers’

Published: October 22, 2024 12:00

Critics say eels could be smuggled eastwards towards Asia but exporter says they are for ‘restocking’ projectMillions of critically endangered eels have been exported from the Severn estuary to Russia this year and conservationists fear export quotas will…

A Colombian warlord became the Amazon rainforest’s most unlikely protector. Now he is cutting it down

Published: October 22, 2024 11:00

Deforestation fell by a third when the guerrilla leader Ivan Mordisco violently enforced a logging ban, but now he has changed tack and is threatening Cop16 biodiversity talksIn the Amazon states of southern Colombia, uniform patches of cattle pasture…

Efforts continue to rescue cockatoo ‘living on brioche’ for four weeks inside Sydney supermarket

Published: October 22, 2024 01:42

NSW environment minister reassures public ‘Mickey will be freed’ after false rumours of ‘kill order’ spread onlineFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWildlife services are working…

More than 1,000 homes linked to £20bn green energy grid expected to be built in Highlands

Published: October 21, 2024 23:01

Subsidiary of electricity firm SSE signs ‘unique and novel’ employment and social housing deal with local councilsMore than 1,000 new homes are expected to be built across northern Scotland linked to a £20bn investment in grid infrastructure needed to meet…

Millions of teenagers in Africa have undiagnosed asthma – study

Published: October 21, 2024 22:30

Rapid urbanisation thought to be damaging adolescent health, as researchers say need for medication and diagnostic tests is urgentMillions of teenagers in Africa are suffering from asthma with no formal diagnosis as the continent undergoes rapid…

BHP accused of ‘doggedly trying to avoid’ responsibility for Brazil dam disaster

Published: October 21, 2024 16:18

Largest group lawsuit in English legal history over 2015 dam collapse that killed 19 people opens at high court in LondonThe Anglo-Australian mining company BHP has been accused of “cynically and doggedly trying to avoid” responsibility for Brazil’s worst…

From drones to genomics, science can help fight extinction: that work must begin at Cop16 | Angela McLean

Published: October 21, 2024 15:30

As nations meet in Colombia to confront species and ecosystem loss, the onus is on the global north to put science and collaboration at the heart of the issueAngela McLean is chief scientific adviser to the UK governmentBiodiversity, the incredible variety…

‘I’m not voting for either’: fracking’s return stirs fury in Pennsylvania town whose water turned toxic

Published: October 21, 2024 10:00

The small town of Dimock saw its water become brown, undrinkable, even flammable – and its residents are still feeling the effectsFracking has burst back on to the national stage in the US presidential election contest for the must-win swing state of…

Cop16 at a glance: the big issues that will define talks at Colombia’s UN summit

Published: October 21, 2024 07:00

Delegates from 196 countries are discussing progress in preserving biodiversity. So what are the sticking points?Every two years, leaders from around the world gather to discuss the state of life on Earth, negotiating agreements to preserve biodiversity…

Humanity is on the verge of ‘shattering Earth’s natural limits’, say experts in biodiversity warning

Published: October 21, 2024 05:00

As the Cop16 conference begins, scientists and academics say human activity has pushed the world into a danger zoneHumanity is “on the precipice” of shattering Earth’s limits, and will suffer huge costs if we fail to act on biodiversity loss, experts warn.…

UK rivers contain ‘cocktail of chemicals and stimulants’ endangering aquatic life

Published: October 21, 2024 05:00

Exclusive: Researchers find 61% of fresh waters in the UK contain high levels of phosphate and nitrateThe UK’s rivers contain a cocktail of chemicals and stimulants including caffeine, antidepressants and painkillers from water company sewage releases,…

Australia to toughen rules around acceptable levels of key PFAS chemicals in drinking water under draft guidelines

Published: October 21, 2024 01:12

National Health and Medical Research Council proposal lowers the limits for four PFAS chemicals in drinking waterFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia could toughen the…

The ‘active transport’ ideas from around the world that could make Australians healthier and our cities cleaner

Published: October 20, 2024 14:00

Policies such as cash payouts for bicycle commuters have knock-on effects including reduced pollution and better physical and mental healthGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIt’s time for a major rethink of transport in Australia,…

Degrowth has an image problem it desperately needs to overcome | Larry Elliott

Published: October 20, 2024 10:58

We need to deal with the climate effects of global capitalism the way we deal with inflation – by applying the brakesThe impact of the climate crisis is evident everywhere. Finance ministers meet in Washington DC this week for the annual meeting of the…

‘It’s a monster task’: can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies?

Published: October 20, 2024 07:00

Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solutionThe dramatic sea cliffs, crags and stacks of Rathlin Island, county Antrim, rise more than 200 metres…

Protecting the Green Triangle: experts warn of ‘irreversible’ groundwater decline

Published: October 19, 2024 19:00

The groundwater system in western Victoria and south-east South Australia has begun to show signs of collapse, threatening the water security of SA’s second biggest citySign up for the Rural Network email newsletterSome of the best-quality groundwater in…

US approves first-ever tribal marine sanctuary: ‘Our community’s hard work has come to fruition’

Published: October 19, 2024 14:00

Chumash Heritage national marine sanctuary, a 4,543 sq mile expanse of ocean along the California coast, will now be protectedAfter years of campaigning by Indigenous Americans in central California, the US has finally approved the country’s first…

The stench of my local landfill points to a massive problem that Britain isn’t solving | Jennifer Sizeland

Published: October 19, 2024 10:00

Toxic emissions, health risks and leaching pollution – better management of landfill sites is a matter of urgencyLast summer, people living around the perimeter of Pilsworth South landfill in Bury, Greater Manchester, couldn’t open their windows because of…

Hundreds evacuated in California city after brush fire grows out of control

Published: October 18, 2024 23:39

Oakland residents told to flee as 80 firefighters battle blaze amid power shut-offs to combat major ‘diablo wind’A fast-moving brush fire Friday in northern California damaged at least 10 structures in the hills of Oakland, prompting an evacuation order as…

Sydney beaches reopen after tar balls wash ashore but mystery remains over source

Published: October 18, 2024 22:00

NSW Maritime executive director says balls appear to be made up of fatty acids, chemicals found in cleaning and cosmetic products, and fuel oilGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA baffling tar ball emergency that closed major…

Could Australia’s outdated voltage standards be taking years off the life of your toaster?

Published: October 18, 2024 14:00

Lowering voltage about 5% could lower emissions and save customers on the national electricity market around $110 a year, research showsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastEver wondered why your trusty toaster abruptly failed or your…

Labour to legalise harmful practice of carrying chickens by legs, say charities

Published: October 18, 2024 12:00

Government accused of ‘shocking’ choice to dilute protection standards in first animal welfare policyLabour is using its first animal welfare policy since entering government to dilute standards by legalising the harmful practice of carrying chickens by…

Pylons rule and rural beauty is up for sale. Why do those in power so hate the countryside? | Simon Jenkins

Published: October 18, 2024 12:00

Ed Miliband seems happy to see the landscape blighted. We value townscape – everywhere else has to fend for itselfDoes Labour believe in beauty? The energy secretary, Ed Miliband, celebrated his arrival in office this summer by permitting three of the…

Some types of PFAS may cause sleep disorders in young adults, study finds

Published: October 18, 2024 10:00

High blood concentrations of ‘forever chemical’ compound PFOS linked to problems falling asleep and waking up Some of the most common types of PFAS may cause sleep disorders in young adults, new research finds, and the study’s authors for the first time…

Tar balls: NSW says it will ‘throw the book’ at any vessel found responsible for mystery debris that closed beaches

Published: October 18, 2024 02:45

Scientists examining contents of petroleum-based balls believed to have been caused by oil spill off Sydney coast as Bondi and some other beaches reopenFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily…

Overwhelming majority of young Americans worry about climate crisis

Published: October 17, 2024 22:31

Survey of young people aged 16-25 from all US states shows concerns across political spectrumThe overwhelming majority of young Americans worry about the climate crisis, and more than half say their concerns about the environment will affect where they…

Great white shark found washed up on Massachusetts beach

Published: October 17, 2024 13:18

Scientists are working to find cause of death of shark found in Cape Cod, a popular summer tourist destinationA great white shark named Koala, measuring more than 12ft, washed up on the shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts on Wednesday.According to the…

Lawsuits aim to prevent ‘illegal’ hiding of toxic chemicals by US regulators

Published: October 17, 2024 12:00

Companies often claim ‘confidential business information’ to not disclose key information about dangerous chemicalsTwo lawsuits aim to stop US federal regulators and industry from “illegally” hiding basic information about toxic chemicals that are…

New York officials call for big oil to be prosecuted for fueling climate disasters

Published: October 17, 2024 10:00

Oil majors’ conduct can constitute reckless endangerment due to fossil fuels’ affect on global heating, advocates claimNew York state prosecutors could press criminal charges against big oil for its role in fueling hurricanes and other climate disasters,…

‘Shop like our nan!’ Call for supermarket ban on plastic packaging for fresh goods

Published: October 17, 2024 06:00

Anti-waste charity Wrap wants ban on 21 items including tomatoes, apples, potatoes, bananas and carrotsSupermarkets should be banned from selling fresh produce such as bananas, apples and potatoes in plastic packaging so we can go back to shopping “like…

‘Scramble for the oceans’: how countries are racing to name and claim remote parts of the seabed

Published: October 17, 2024 06:00

Newly ‘discovered’ underwater topographical features are paving the way for nation states to exploit previously untouched marine resources“The sea does not belong to despots,” Jules Verne wrote in 1869 in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. “Upon its…

Greater gliders risk being wiped out after drastically undercounted government survey, campaigners say

Published: October 17, 2024 03:12

Forest Alliance of NSW report says current regulations are a ‘licence to kill’ endangered species in four state forests where logging is scheduledFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news…

‘Access to food is not the problem’: new orca study deepens mystery behind endangerment

Published: October 16, 2024 16:29

True cause of why southern resident killer whales are on brink of extinction becomes murkier as conservationists warn of marine noise and ship trafficLast month, the ailing southern resident killer whales of the Pacific gave researchers a rare moment of…

Lula and Petro have the chance of a lifetime to save the Amazon. Can they unite idealism and realpolitik to pull it off?

Published: October 16, 2024 11:00

The South American leaders are in the spotlight as they prepare to host this week’s Cop16 biodiversity summit, November’s G20 meeting and next year’s Cop30 climate summitThe rainforest nations of Brazil and Colombia have the best opportunity in a…

Mass bird deaths in botulism outbreak are linked to climate crisis

Published: October 16, 2024 10:00

More than 94,000 birds have died at Tule Lake wildlife refuge in northern California, its worst recorded epidemicAn ongoing outbreak of botulism, a bacterial illness that causes muscle paralysis, has killed more than 94,000 birds at Tule Lake national…

Is it worse to have no climate solutions – or to have them but refuse to use them? | Rebecca Solnit

Published: October 16, 2024 10:00

Tech barons are forever predicting some amazing new technology to fix the climate crisis. Yet fixes already existThere are so many ways to fiddle while Rome burns, or as this season’s weather would have it, gets torn apart by hurricanes and tornadoes and…

Coalition pledge to subsidise Australia’s most expensive form of energy makes ‘no sense’, Labor says

Published: October 16, 2024 07:16

Chris Bowen questions why gas companies who already produce energy should get windfall gain under opposition’s planGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Labor says a Coalition pledge to offer subsidies to existing and new gas power…

Act now on best green credentials for new homes in England, ministers urged

Published: October 16, 2024 05:00

Bring in ‘future homes standard’ or leave families at risk of higher bills and emissions for decades, MPs and experts sayMinisters must take steps now to ensure that all homes are built to the most efficient low-carbon standards, or risk locking households…

Coogee beach suspected oil slick: beachgoers warned after black balls wash ashore – video

Published: October 16, 2024 04:37

Surfers were seen catching waves near a suspected oil slick off the coast of Coogee in Sydney a day after hundreds of pieces of black debris washed up along the beach. The beach was closed and beachgoers warned not to touch the material, which could be…

Potential oil slick spotted off Sydney’s Coogee beach after mysterious black balls wash ashore

Published: October 15, 2024 22:06

Beachgoers warned not to touch the material, which could be ‘tar balls’ formed from oil spills or seepage at seaFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA potential oil slick has been…

The Guardian view on wild salmon: falling numbers point to a deeper malaise | Editorial

Published: October 15, 2024 18:01

These remarkable fish need clean rivers to breed in. Their decline highlights the collapse of environmental regulationThe collapse in the number of wild salmon in England and Wales is deeply dismaying. These fish are widely regarded as wonders of the…

Project 2025 dietary rollbacks would limit fight against ultra-processed foods

Published: October 15, 2024 12:00

Conservative ‘wishlist’ of policies for a future Trump administration goes so far as transforming food and farmingWhen Project 2025 began making headlines this summer, it was largely for the ways the conservative “wish list” of policies for a future Trump…

New evidence says gas exports damage the climate even more than coal. It’s time Australia took serious action | Adam Morton

Published: October 14, 2024 22:36

A US study estimates the total climate pollution from LNG was 33% greater than that from coal over a 20-year period. This should have major ramifications for emissions policyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe claim that…