27 October 2009
Our Climate in Chaos - an illustrated talk by Dr Tom Rippeth
21 October 2009
'Scary' UK climate ad faces probe
The Advertising Standards Authority has received 357 complaints about the Department of Energy and Climate Change's "bedtime stories" ad.
The ad aims to make adults feel guilty about the impact their carbon emissions are having on their children's future.
It is being used to promote DECC's Act on CO2 carbon reduction initiative.
The minute-long ad, which launched on 9 October, features a father telling his daughter a bedtime story about "a very very strange" world with "horrible consequences" for children.
It then goes on to show streets and houses underwater, with cartoon animals and people drowning and a jagged-tooth monster in the sky, representing global warming.
What do you think? For more on this article go to BBCNews
30 September 2009
Deadly tsunami in Pacific Islands
The Samoan authorities say at least another 145 people have been injured and whole villages destroyed.
American Samoa's delegate to the US Congress said thousands of people had been left homeless in the territory.
An 8.3-magnitude quake struck at 1748 GMT, generating 15ft (4.5m) waves in some areas of the islands.
The Samoa islands comprise two separate entities - the nation of Samoa and American Samoa, a US territory - with a total population of about 250,000 people.
A tsunami warning was initially issued for the wider region but cancelled a few hours later.
The general manager of Samoa's National Health Service told the BBC that 65 people had died and 145 people were injured.
President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in American Samoa, enabling federal funding to made available to help victims.
For more information visit BBC News or Yahoo! News
7 July 2009
Green Day in the LRC
From 9am to midday you can come and talk to Sustrans, the European Information Unit, Keep Wales Tidy and more. Find out about FairTrade, local initiatives and the LRCs own Green Pledge.
Talk, chill and on the way out collect some free seeds to grow in your garden.
It's all here!
28 May 2009
Recycling 101
Here in Yale College in the LRCs at Grove Park and Bersham Road you can recycle paper, batteries, plastic, CDs, and DVDs. You can easily locate these by the specially marked containers.
The website RecycleNow! lets you enter your postcode and it will show you what recycling centres or other options are available to you.
Freecycle lets you post items you don't want and links you up with people who do want your items. A recycling swap shop.
Food waste is another big area for improvement and we are all being encouraged to compost organic material. A great site for composting tips and more is WigglyWigglers.
21 May 2009
Owls replace pesticides in Israel
Many farmers are installing nest boxes to encourage the birds, which hunt the crop-damaging rodents.
In Israel, where there is a drive to reduce the use of toxic chemical pesticides, this has been turned into a government-funded national programme.
Scientists and conservation charities from Jordan and Palestine have joined the scheme. To read this story in full visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8004426.stm
6 May 2009
New Sea Creature to Harness the Power of the Seas
Its inventors claim the key to its success lies in its simplicity: Anaconda is little more than a length of rubber tubing filled with water.
Waves in the water create bulges along the tubing that travel along its length gathering energy.
At the end of the tube, the surge of energy drives a turbine and generates electricity.
The device is being developed by Checkmate Seaenergy Ltd, which has been testing a small-scale 8m-long prototype in a wave tank in Gosport, Hampshire, owned by the science and technology company Qinetiq.
Paul Auston, chairman of Checkmate, says the tests have proved the concept works.
The company is now looking to raise £7m from investors to build a larger version to test at sea.
"We've seen excellent results in scale-model testing, and now we are gearing up to attract the necessary investment to develop Anaconda and begin producing the first full-sized units for ocean testing within the next three years," he told BBC News.
"The UK is known for its engineering excellence and politicians from all parties have been keen to challenge companies to come up with renewable energy projects that can be sold around the world.
"With Anaconda, we have an invention that changes conventional thinking and it can help to meet government targets for cutting CO2 by providing renewable wave energy from our coastal waters.
"It will also help cement the UK's world-leading position in this technology."
For the full story visit BBC Environment. or The Guardian Enviroment.
30 April 2009
'Safe' climate means 'no to coal'
"Climate policy needs an exit strategy; as well as reducing carbon emissions now, we need a plan for phasing out net emissions entirely."
28 April 2009
Ocean Acidification
Researchers say seas are becoming more acidic as a result of CO2 from human activities being absorbed by seawater, which alters the oceans' chemistry.
Ministers say acidification of the oceans will be one of the major environmental concerns of this century.
The study will focus on the Atlantic, Antarctic and Arctic oceans and assess how marine ecosystems are affected.
27 April 2009
75 ways to reduce your carbon emissions
26 April 2009
Gray Whales granted rare reprieve
25 April 2009
Earth Day: The Best of the Web
http://tinyurl.com/dhqeef
Mission: Planet Earth
Type Environment into Google search and you get 380,000,000 hits! And that will probably increase by tomorrow. We aim to narrow that down and get you to informative sites quicker than it will take to search Google.
Some links to sites and blogs have already been put in place and over the coming months we will be recommending more for you to visit. We also aim to bring you breaking news items and to look at how we in the Yale community can help in local issues.
We hope you like the site and if you have any suggestions for links or comments please feel free to do so.
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