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Climate solutions How to ship solar power from sea to shore One company is developing a new way of transferring energy from sea to shore, and it's all powered by the wind. Climate solutions The sacred birds of longevity revered in Bhutan The black-necked cranes are a revered species across the Himalayas. Weather & science How to live a zero-waste life in a wasteful world Living a zero-waste life is great for the environment and your wallet. How does it work? Green living South Africa's all-female ranger squad A day in the life of the Black Mambas. Climate solutions Editor's picks Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears The policy comes despite global calls to drastically phase out fossil fuels to reach climate targets. See more More Earth New lease of life for 'dumping ground' pub A group of volunteers say they will work with Peterborough City Council to tidy up a neglected pub. Peterborough Monkey found in woman's conservatory gets new home Marcel was discovered in a Wolverhampton conservatory and will now live at Monkey World in Dorset. Rescued badger found trying to follow people home A badger was found trying to follow people home from a churchyard in Bath. Somerset Opening of woodland a landmark day, charity says The Manx Wildlife Trust's work to create a Woodland Park at Ramsey Hairpin is unveiled. Isle of Man Free mobile scheme to reuse waste polythene launched Oxfordshire-based packaging company uses a van with an onboard compactor to collect from businesses. Oxford Berkshire Big Picture: Friday's image of the county Showcasing the best images sent to us from around Berkshire. Berkshire Oxfordshire Big Picture: Friday's image of the county Showcasing the best images sent to us from around Oxfordshire. Oxford Plans submitted to restore marshland for wildlife Less than 10% of original habitats remain at Greatham Beck, the Environment Agency say. Tees Botanic garden monitors trees for climate change The project's lead wants to know how the garden's trees are responding to a changing environment. Science & Environment