Environment news feed
Has Lovelock's Gaia stood the test of time?
We have learned so much about our home planet in the three decades since James Lovelock wrote Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth (Oxford, 1979). Has the book stood the test of time?Once in a generation, perhaps, you get to read a book that will change the way we see the world. But it might take a who
Categories: Environment news feed
Country diary: Bedfordshire
The biggest bluffer in the old kitchen garden of Sandy Lodge has us fooled. "Hornet!" warns my companion, and the great monster duly carves a flightpath between our dodging bodies. The inch-long insect goes on to balance on a water mint flower: its swollen abdomen is a rather too yellow shade of amb
Categories: Environment news feed
Congo rapes: Scramble for Africa | Editorial
The rape of more than 150 women and children is probably, though not yet proven to be, connected with the exploitation of mineral minesCassiterite, wolframite, coltan: they might be the spoiled offspring of celebrity parents, or characters from an unfamiliar fairytale. The truth is much more prosaic
Categories: Environment news feed
How to keep the trapped Chilean miners alive
The challenge of the rescue operation is ensuring that the 33 men remain healthy, sane and busyAs 33 miners enter their third week trapped 688 metres underground, the logistics of keeping them alive has been reduced to a single dimension: 12cm."That's the size of the tube by which we can supply them
Categories: Environment news feed
Sweaty and unshaven, trapped Chilean miners give hope to families in video
Men send messages of love and gratitude in grainy 45 minutes film which shows them optimistic and heartyStripped to their waists and sweating in the heat, unshaven, scrawny and filthy but all, it seemed, optimistic and hearty: the first video footage of the 33 trapped Chilean miners gave hope today
Categories: Environment news feed
Should I buy the cheapest school uniform? | Leo Hickman
Budget-conscious parents might be tempted by cut-price school uniforms, but should they have ethical concerns about how they were sourced and who produced them?My three-and-a-half-year-old is due to begin nursery school in September and must wear a uniform consisting of a royal blue sweater and trac
Categories: Environment news feed
El Niños are growing stronger, NASA/NOAA study finds
A relatively new type of El Niño, which has its warmest waters in the central-equatorial Pacific Ocean, rather than in the eastern-equatorial Pacific, is becoming more common and progressively stronger, according to a new study by NASA and NOAA. The research may improve our understanding of the relationship between El Niños and climate change, and has potentially significant implications for long-term weather forecasting.
Categories: Environment news feed
Acidifying oceans spell bleak marine biological future 'by end of century', Mediterranean research f...
A unique 'natural laboratory' in the Mediterranean Sea is revealing the effects of rising carbon dioxide levels on life in the oceans. The results show a bleak future for marine life as ocean acidity rises, and suggest that similar lowering of ocean pH levels may have been responsible for massive extinctions in the past.
Categories: Environment news feed
Workshop on Revision of British Standard
Our West Midlands division recently held a workshop on the revision of BS 10175.
Categories: Environment news feed
Pachauri cleared but smears will continue
A review of the IPCC chairman's financial relationships reveals a scrupulously honest man has been much maligned? Pachauri cleared of financial misdealings? Read KPMG's report on Pachauri's financesHas anyone been as badly maligned as Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli
Categories: Environment news feed
Shetland trawlermen's £15m illegal catch
Six skippers face unlimited fines and multi-million pound confiscation orders after admitting breaching fishing quotas.
Categories: Environment news feed
Book review: Atlas of Rare Birds
Dominic Couzens tells the stories of 50 of the rarest birds in the world
Categories: Environment news feed
Pea-sized frog found in Borneo
One of the world's tiniest species of frogs is discovered living in and around Borneo's carnivorous plantsOne of the world's tiniest frogs - barely larger than a pea ? has been found living in and around carnivorous plants in Borneo, one of the scientists who made the accidental discovery said today
Categories: Environment news feed
Am I an activist for caring about the future?
Concerted action to tackle climate change will happen only if the public demands it for the sake of future generations"How did you become an activist?" I was surprised by the question. I never considered myself an activist. I am a slow-paced taciturn scientist from the Midwest US. Most of my relativ
Categories: Environment news feed
Letters: Decision time in the Labour leadership race
Seumas Milne is absolutely right that those who want to return the Labour party to its correct place within the political spectrum should ensure Ed Miliband beats David (Ed is the only Miliband who offers a genuine alternative, 26 August). However Ed Miliband is young and untested, and his leadershi
Categories: Environment news feed
Country diary: South Uist
Last night's force 9, through which the Hebrides and her intrepid crew brought us back to Uist, has dropped away to a strong wind. By late afternoon the temptation to stop unpacking the piles of boxes and go out for a walk becomes irresistible. The day is bright and lively, the sun constantly vanish
Categories: Environment news feed
Rajendra Pachauri cleared of financial misdealings
Independent review finds no evidence for claims that the chairman of the UN's climate panel abused his position for financial gain? George Monbiot: Pachauri cleared but smears will continue? Read the full report by KPMGThe head of the UN's climate science panel did not abuse his position to enrich h
Categories: Environment news feed
Pakistan flood relief camps
About 1.2m homes have been destroyed and 20 million people affected by the devastating floods in Pakistan
Categories: Environment news feed
KPMG review of personal financial records of Dr Rajendra Pachauri
KPMG review of personal financial records of Dr Rajendra K Pachauri and other records of TERI for the period 1 April 2008 to 31 December 2009
Categories: Environment news feed
