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Australians have spent almost $8bn on rooftop solar since 2007, says report
2016-06-21 22:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Australian households and small businesses have invested more than $1bn a year in rooftop solar over the past five years, spending a total of almost $8bn since 2007, new calculations show. In its latest State of Solar report, Solar Citizens which campaigns for, and represents the interests of, solar owners has for the first time estimated Australians out-of-pocket investment in rooftop solar, how much money it has saved consumers, and how much carbon it has abated. Overall, it found Australians...
UK government needs a nuclear plan B, says Tim Yeo
2016-06-19 17:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Ministers need to talk to the Chinese about fast-tracking the planned reactor at Bradwell in Essex because the future of the 18bn Hinkley Point project is so uncertain, according to a leading pro-nuclear campaigner. Tim Yeo, a former chair of the energy and climate change committee, said the government should also consider whether the Russian state operator, Rosatom, or the British state could build new atomic plants. The Hinkley project in Somerset has been hit by a series of delays, with...
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May Broke Global Records as Temperature Continues to Rise, NASA Says
2016-06-17 09:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: "Abnormal is the new normal," said a climate change expert. Climate change on Earth has reached another all time record: the month of May is the hottest recorded month, according to the premiere space agency in the U.S., NASA. According to NASA, May's temperature broke global records, including the Arctic which has survived abnormal amount of heat causing the Greenland ice sheet to melt in unusually faster speed, while Alaska also broke its record by a huge margin. The same trend was experienced...
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A 15-Minute Walk Reduces Risk of Early Death, Study Says
2016-06-15 11:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: A 15-minute exercise each day could add years to your life, a study revealed. According to doctors, a short burst of activity could lower the risk of early deaths by 22%. The short amount of time to spend exercise is especially reasonable for older adults. Exercise is known to combat brain aging and memory loss, as well as reduce the risk of heart diseases. However, older people are spending less time on exercise. "It is well established that regular physical activity has a better overall...
Cash can beat shares for up to 18 years, study says
2016-06-15 03:22:15| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Money in best buy savings accounts has fared better than the stock market over most investment periods since 1995, a new study concludes.
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