The South Eastern branch of Greenpeace have identified around 15 square miles of deep peat that has been deforested by APP

APP or Asian pulp and paper have been responsible for much of the deforestation in Indonesia over the last few decades. The clearing began back in August 2018 and has continued to June this year, there was also burning in this concession, yet Asian pulp and paper has promised two-phase both out of there are own concessions and those they buy wood from.

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The Brazilian Amazon rainforest is burning worse than it almost ever has, time to defund forest fire fighting

Friday evening on the 11th september was clearly a very strange confusing time in the Brazilian parliament. The Bolsonaro administration house and announcement stating it would defund all deforestation and fire fighting (total loss of about 60 million dollars). However within hours they did a full about turn and reinstated all the funding.

The Brazilian rain forest on fire. Is it really true that this needs no money at all to fix?

As well as the strange about face, payments on cost-cutting don’t seem to hold any water as in other places they were increasing payouts to landowners who claimed land actually owned by the Brazilian government (up to 4 times has generous) at the same time.

Questions still exist, but suffice to say that the Brazilian government is continuing to ignore all scientific knowledge, and while these decisions may make money in the coming days it will cost heavily in the future.

What’s with all the warnings about a global warming tipping point?

The concept of a tipping point is quite terrifying. Essentially what it proposes, as if humanity allow warming to a certain point there could then become a feedback loop, making us regaining control next to impossible.

For instance, in the Arctic currently the sea ice reflects a great deal all of the sun’s energy straight back into space. The concern is that as the sea is substantially darker than the ice, as our warming continues the ice cover the arctic seas will soak up more of the sun’s energy. This in turn will lead to more sea ice melting, and so it goes on.

Another arctic tipping point of concern is the vast quantities of methane that are trapped in the permafrost. At one time the Arctic was far warmer and therefore had a great deal of plant matter, much of this is lying under the permafrost. However without the permafrost layer all this methane will escape. Being a substantially more efficient warming gas than carbon dioxide this could have a dramatic impact on the world’s temperature-melting more permafrost and allowing even more methane into the atmosphere.

Both of these feedback loops could have terrifying results for the human race. You would think therefore that we would do something to stop it happening. Yet because of a significant vocal minority, that exists in almost all countries on earth we are not doing this. In the USA much of this climate doubters have found a home in the republican party. Unfortunately in the UK these people have found a home largely with the conservative party, and while they have made an effort to scrub this climate change denying side of their party it still pulls many of the strings. One such example was David Cameron’s attempt to rebrand the conservative party has been good for the planet- with it’s little tree icon-followed only a few years later with David Cameron notably saying I’ve had enough of this green “bleep”.

To make progress and avoid these horrific feedback loops, the world’s population must stop voting for short-term gain and elect political leaders who are actually going to try to leave a better world for our children than they found.

Good news for the Javan rhino

The Javan rhino is critically endangered, with a population comfortably under 100 individuals.

This is why it is very exciting that people have spotted two new calves this year in there only remaining habitat of Ujung Kulon National Park.

Two Javan rhino calves seen in the wild this year, bringing the population to 74. While this is still a stupidly low number, it suggests that this population still has enough habitat and healthy gene population to survive if only humans can stop poaching them
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General electric has just supplied a wind turbine to be put up in the dogger bank region of 13mw. General electric bought the wind turbine making assets of Enron when it went out of business in 2002.

Wind turbines have been gradually getting bigger and bigger. There are several reasons for this; Bigger wind turbines are better at translating the wind into electricity, and when you get more than 100 m above the earth’s surface the wind speeds become far more reliable (this allows for better predictions of what electricity will be available when).

Wind Turbines are expensive to install. It is far cheaper to install one huge turbine than a farm of small ones. Also as you go higher the winds are more reliable.
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California to ban fossil fuel cars in 2035

California has rather a different make up than the rest of the USA. With an economy which will often rank well within the top 10 countries in the world, and a very different political leaning to much of the rest of America, California has often treated climate change far more seriously than elsewhere in the USA.

The Tesla 3 is perhaps one of the most famous electric cars in the world.
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China has now committed to peak and zero carbon, making only the USA a climate pariah

When initially there was a discussion among the global community about cutting carbon emissions to fight global warming, it was agreed that many countries that were just developing needed to have the ability to emit carbon to get to where the rich countries already are (as the rich countries had done during their growth period).

A move like this by the Chinese government would require an end to sights like this.
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