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‘It’s our kinship’: can Australia learn to coexist with dingoes?
‘It’s our kinship’: can Australia learn to coexist with dingoes?
‘It’s our kinship’: can Australia learn to coexist with dingoes?

‘It’s our kinship’: can Australia learn to coexist with dingoes?

Rosamund Brennan on Environment | The Guardian

As dingoes vanish from parts of Australia, a new documentary is calling on governments to move away from eradication and towards solutions that benefit both farmers and animals

Carol Pettersen was a small child when her family moved deep into the bush around the Fitzgerald river, on Western Australia’s south coast. It was the 1940s, and her white father and Aboriginal mother had broken the law simply by being together. So the bush became their refuge.

In that country of mallee heath, banksias and low coastal scrub, dingoes were part of the family’s hidden world. At night, Pettersen could hear them calling through the dark; by day, she glimpsed them moving through the bush – a flicker of red fur among the trees.

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Country diary: Nesting mallard, owl and woodcock in our garden – this is the ‘human shield’ effect | Susie White
Country diary: Nesting mallard, owl and woodcock in our garden – this is the ‘human shield’ effect | Susie White
Country diary: Nesting mallard, owl and woodcock in our garden – this is the ‘human shield’ effect | Susie White

Country diary: Nesting mallard, owl and woodcock in our garden – this is the ‘human shield’ effect | Susie White

Susie White on Environment | The Guardian

Allendale, Northumberland: Once again, wildlife has made a home here, in part because they feel safe

A big moon is cresting the Scots pine as I sit at an upstairs window looking down on to the garden. Awaiting the dusk emergence of a female tawny owl has become an evening ritual. After a day spent in the confines of a nest box in our sycamore tree, her departure shifts back by a few minutes every night. Completely silent, she drops towards the woodland border and skims the plants, each time on the same trajectory, a grey shadow in the gloaming.

Another movement on the path below catches my eye: a woodcock slinking along, using the box hedge to disguise her passage. If I hadn’t been watching for the owl I would never have known that she too is nesting somewhere in the garden’s thick leafiness. In July 2023, I wrote about a woodcock nesting in a flower border a few metres from the house, four chicks successfully hatching from four eggs. Last year, another attempt was disturbed by a cat captured on trailcam. This may be the same bird returned for a third time. Woodcocks are extremely secretive birds, their close proximity to a house very unusual.

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Britain and Ireland’s wildflowers – in pictures
Britain and Ireland’s wildflowers – in pictures
Britain and Ireland’s wildflowers – in pictures

Britain and Ireland’s wildflowers – in pictures

Guardian Staff on Environment | The Guardian

The Eden Project’s National Wildflower Centre is opening entries for its Wildflower Photographer of the Year 2026 competition on 29 May. The contest showcases images of some of Britain and Ireland’s 1,600 wildflower species, and a selection of photos from last year’s competition will be on display at Eden Dock, Canary Wharf, London, during CWG’s Nature Week, from 13 July

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Sierra Club Statement on Vote to Confirm Steve Pearce to Run BLM

Press Release on CleanTechnica

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Senate voted to approve the nomination of ex-congressman Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management by a vote of 46-45. Pearce formerly represented New Mexico in the House of Representatives and was the second nominee made by Donald Trump to lead the ... [continued]

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A Mothers’ Day Call: Women, Rise Up For Transformative Clean Energy!

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

Yesterday, we celebrated Mothers’ Day — and, no, the apostrophe is correct in the plural rather than singular designation. That’s because it was the entire community of women, not just individual moms, who were originally celebrated in the 1870s by Julia Ward Howe. Howe cried out for women to take ... [continued]

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Cross Country Road Trip in an Old Tesla Model 3

Arthur Frederick (Fritz) Hasler on CleanTechnica

Question: Can I still make a long cross-country trip with my Tesla Model 3 that is getting long in tooth? Short answer: Yes! My dual-motor Tesla Model 3 is going on 7 years old with 175,359 miles on the odometer. The initial EPA range when new was 310 miles, but ... [continued]

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Sierra Club: Toyota Isn’t Delivering for U.S. Families

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Washington, DC — On Friday, Toyota Motor reported its earnings for the fiscal year ending in March 2026. Toyota sold approximately 9.6 million units globally and touted that over 5 million units were “electrified vehicles.” While the full-year earnings from Tokyo claim “record” sales, Sierra Club isn’t buying their spin. Toyota reported a ... [continued]

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Sharp drop in ‘forever chemicals’ in seabird eggs hailed as win for regulation
Sharp drop in ‘forever chemicals’ in seabird eggs hailed as win for regulation
Sharp drop in ‘forever chemicals’ in seabird eggs hailed as win for regulation

Sharp drop in ‘forever chemicals’ in seabird eggs hailed as win for regulation

Tom Perkins on Environment | The Guardian

Levels of Pfas in northern gannet eggs in Canada fell up to 74% over 55-year period of study

Levels of some of the most dangerous Pfas compounds have dramatically fallen in Canadian seabird eggs, which the authors of a new peer-reviewed study say illustrates how regulations are effective.

Researchers looked at Pfas levels in the eggs of northern gannets in the St Lawrence Seaway basin over a 55-year period. Pfas levels shot up from the 1960s through the peak of the chemicals’ use in the late 1990s and early aughts, then fell.

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The Ocean Is Not A Server Rack: Panthalassa, Peter Thiel, And Wave-Powered AI Compute

Michael Barnard on CleanTechnica

I have been seeing LinkedIn posts about Panthalassa’s wave-powered AI data-center concept recently, and the reaction they’ve been getting is familiar. Big funding round. AI power bottleneck. Ocean energy. No grid connection. No land constraint. Autonomous machines. A new category. It had all the ingredients of a story built to ... [continued]

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‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor
‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor
‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor

‘London is a case study in hope’: Sadiq Khan on 10 years as mayor

Matthew Taylor on Environment | The Guardian

London mayor talks up coalition-building, highlights his environmental record, and worries national Labour party is on the wrong track

When Sadiq Khan was first elected as mayor of London 10 years ago, Barack Obama was US president, the UK was still in the European Union and Leicester City had just been crowned the unlikely champions of the English Premier League.

In the intervening decade, Donald Trump has gone from reality TV star to two-time US president, the UK has had six different prime ministers, and Brexit has convulsed the country. London has been rocked by tragedies ranging from terror attacks to the Grenfell Tower fire.

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EPA to Allow Power Plants to Bulldoze Through Pollution Protections

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Washington, D.C. — Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it would allow data centers, power plants, and industrial facilities to begin construction on “non-emitting” components before the project has received its necessary air permits. Donald Trump and Lee Zeldin’s EPA has been giving Big Tech and Big Fossil Fuel shortcuts ... [continued]

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Introducing Ford Energy

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Today we mark the formal introduction of Ford Energy. For the better part of a year, we have operated quietly to build a foundation for this business. We haven’t just been planning; we have been executing — securing supply chains, readying our manufacturing sites and aligning our technology with the massive ... [continued]

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Lasers in the sky: hi-tech missions track record snowpack loss in US west
Lasers in the sky: hi-tech missions track record snowpack loss in US west
Lasers in the sky: hi-tech missions track record snowpack loss in US west

Lasers in the sky: hi-tech missions track record snowpack loss in US west

Ben Tracy of Climate Central on Environment | The Guardian

Data from missions showing critically low snowpack on mountains across the west raises alarm among experts

High above the jagged peaks of California’s Sierra Nevada, the view from the cockpit is breathtaking. At first glance, the mountains appear draped in a pristine white blanket. But as the flight crew gears up for a high-stakes mission, the sensors onboard this specialized aircraft prove that looks can be deceiving.

“This is a distinct dry year,” says Tom Painter, CEO of Airborne Snow Observatories.

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34 Northvolt-Sized Battery Factories Could Be Lost If EU Scales Back EV Targets — Study

Transport & Environment (T&E) on CleanTechnica

As the global auto industry rapidly shifts toward EVs, new analysis warns that Europe risks forfeiting a major industrial opportunity. Scaling back EU car climate rules would put a potential 34 Northvolt-sized battery factories at risk. That’s according to a new T&E report which models the ‘industrial opportunity cost’ of weakening EU ... [continued]

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370 Tesla Semi Trucks Ordered

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

It was just a bit ago Tesla announced its first semi truck coming off of its high-production line. Now, 370 Tesla semi trucks have been ordered by WattEV. “More than 300 of the Tesla Semis will be deployed under a joint program with the Port of Oakland. Delivery of the ... [continued]

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Renewable Energy Puts Money In The Pockets Of Struggling Farmers

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

For farmers, renewable energy can be the difference between making a living and selling land that has been in the family for generations.

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‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed
‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed
‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed

‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed

Marta Zaraska on Environment | The Guardian

After a series of deaths on the beaches of Brittany, one bereaved family set out to prove the foul-smelling bloom was to blame

When her phone rang at around 5pm on 8 September 2016, Rosy Auffray was still at work. It was one of her daughters, distressed, calling to tell her that their father, Jean-René, had not come back from his daily run. Only the family dog had returned, alone and exhausted. Rosy rushed back home.

When she arrived, Rosy noticed that the dog was behaving bizarrely: she refused to walk, then collapsed under a bush. Her fur stank of rotten eggs, of overflowing sewers. Rosy knew where that smell came from: the mudflats roughly three miles from the family home in Brittany, where seaweed had been accumulating and putrefying. The soggy, decomposing seaweed stretched for miles along the shore, sometimesas much asfive feet thick, killing other plants and suffocating fish and small birds.

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Pirouetting and gaping: mysterious whale behaviour documented as humpback migration begins
Pirouetting and gaping: mysterious whale behaviour documented as humpback migration begins
Pirouetting and gaping: mysterious whale behaviour documented as humpback migration begins

Pirouetting and gaping: mysterious whale behaviour documented as humpback migration begins

Ima Caldwell on Environment | The Guardian

With the help of citizen scientists, researchers studying rare humpback ‘jaw-gaping’ believe the move could be a social display

Off the coast of Western Australia, a humpback whale is “pirouetting”, sweeping its pectoral fins through the water, its massive jaw hanging wide open. Surrounded by companions, the animal isn’t lunging for a meal: rather, it is putting on a mysterious behavioural display.

This underwater ballet, captured on camera by an onlooker and shared online, is one of the clearest examples of a rarely documented phenomenon known as “gaping”.

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Norway puts UN project funding on hold raising fears for plastics treaty talks
Norway puts UN project funding on hold raising fears for plastics treaty talks
Norway puts UN project funding on hold raising fears for plastics treaty talks

Norway puts UN project funding on hold raising fears for plastics treaty talks

Louise Krüger, Conor McGlone, Emma Bryce and Benard Ogembo on Environment | The Guardian

Move by largest donor to environment programme poses further uncertainty for already troubled negotiations

The largest donor to the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) has paused funding to the body before its revised budget on 12 May, triggering concern among member states and NGOs.

The news could carry significance for the already troubled plastic treaty negotiations being overseen by Unep. Since 2022 countries have been struggling to agree on how to deal with the volume of plastics being produced and used, a subject widely acknowledged to be one of the most serious environmental issues of the age, but despite six rounds of talks there has been no agreement in sight.

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‘Amazon of America’: film paints vision of a post-coup Brazil giving up rainforest
‘Amazon of America’: film paints vision of a post-coup Brazil giving up rainforest
‘Amazon of America’: film paints vision of a post-coup Brazil giving up rainforest

‘Amazon of America’: film paints vision of a post-coup Brazil giving up rainforest

Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro on Environment | The Guardian

Vitória Régia imagines rightwing Bolsonaro plot succeeded with US help – and highlights threats facing Indigenous peoples

The year is 2025 and far-right coup plotters have annihilated Brazil’s democracy, assassinating the president, closing the national congress and surrendering the Amazon rainforest and its untold riches to the United States.

“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Amazon of America,” a thick-accented North American soldier tells a group of journalists being taken on a propaganda tour of an oil refinery in the newly annexed jungle realm. Nearby, a replica of the Statue of Liberty has been carved out of the wilderness to celebrate Washington’s tutelage over more than half of Brazil.

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