George Bender, a 68颅-year颅-old cotton farmer from Chinchilla, Queensland, took his own life on October 14. His family lays the blame squarely with the coal seam gas (CSG) industry he had fought against for a decade.
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After a long campaign of community resistance to the project, the Nicaraguan government has declared that the Canadian company B2Gold's bid to open a gold mine is 鈥渦nviable鈥 due to its environmental impacts.

The spreading scandal of Volkswagen's falsifying of emission tests to evade regulations has begun to expose the cozy connections between the German government and the company.
A recent article in the New York Times said: 鈥淭here exists a revolving-door climate in which leaders glide between tops posts in government and auto firms.鈥
But a recent settlement between the US government and General Motors reveals similar corruption.
Atmosphere of Hope: Searching for Solutions to the Climate Crisis
By Tim Flannery
Text Publishing, 2015
245 pages
Australian scientist Tim Flannery became fascinated with proposals to extract excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and oceans when the billionaire aeronautics carbon-polluter Richard Branson, in response to Flannery's first book on climate change, The Weather Makers, invited Flannery to be a judge on Branson's 拢25 million Virgin Earth Challenge prize for methods of carbon withdrawal and storage.


The US government said on October 10 it would make 鈥渃ondolence payments鈥 to those injured in an attack it carried out earlier this month on a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) hospital in Afghanistan. The series of air strikes on the trauma centre in Kunduz killed 22 people and injured 37 others.
MSF has denounced the strikes as a war crime. 鈥淭his was not just an attack on our hospital 鈥 it was an attack on the Geneva Conventions,鈥 said MSF International president Dr Joanne Liu.
A dozen MSF employees were killed in the attack, along with 10 patients, including three children.
Will Portugal finally see the end of the austerity imposed over four years by the right-wing coalition of the Social-Democratic Party (PSD) and Democratic and Social Centre鈥擯eople's Party (CDS-PP)?
The Spanish football club Sevilla has rejected a 鈧5 million sponsorship deal to advertise tourism in Israel on its players鈥 shirts.
The 2015 UEFA Europa League champions turned down the offer due to the 鈥減olitical connotations鈥 of appearing to support Israel, according to the Spanish sports publication Mundo Deportivo.
Club sources told the sports website ElDesmarque that the image Israeli sponsorship would project 鈥渃ould be detrimental to Sevilla, especially taking into account present political issues and sensibilities and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict鈥.
Will Portugal finally see the end of the austerity imposed over four years by the right-wing coalition of the Social-Democratic Party (PSD) and Democratic and Social Centre鈥擯eople's Party (CDS-PP)?

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