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MH370 mystery: Head of search calls for fresh attempt to find missing plane based on new evidence 9 Mar, 2021 02:49 AM 5 minutes to read Newly discovered evidence sparks calls to restart MH370 search. Video / Sky News Au news.com.au By: Frank Chung The man who headed the Australian Government s fruitless, years-long search for missing flight MH370 has called for a fresh sweep of the ocean floor based on new evidence. Peter Foley says new research produced by oceanographers and flight experts has pinpointed a possible resting place for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, which vanished exactly seven years ago with 239 souls on board, including New Zealander Paul Weeks and six Australians. ....
EU News Carbon leakage: prevent firms from avoiding emissions rules The Parliament is discussing a carbon levy on imported goods to stop companies moving outside the EU to avoid emissions standards, a practice known as carbon leakage. As European industry struggles to recover from the Covid-19 crisis and the economic pressure due to cheap imports from trading partners, the EU is trying to honour its climate commitments, whilst keeping jobs and production chains at home. An EU carbon levy to prevent carbon leakage EU efforts to reduce its carbon footprint under the European Green Deal and become sustainably resilient and climate neutral by 2050, could be undermined by less climate-ambitious countries. To mitigate this, the EU will propose a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which would apply a carbon levy on imports of certain goods from outside the EU. MEPs will put forward proposals during March s first plenary session. ....
Letters: Vaccine roll-out, Australian travel, dental care and trains 9 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 9 minutes to read NZ Herald Speed it up Three weeks after the Pfizer vaccine arrived in the country, we find out only 5 per cent of the available doses currently in the country have been administered. With the risk of border workers being infected, again demonstrated by a flight crew member over the weekend, one has to ask why the Government continues its go slow programme. Come on Minister Hipkins – get the other vaccines such as Moderna and AstraZeneca approved ASAP (they have been successfully administered to millions by now). Secondly – get a move on with the rollout of the vaccine in the country now. ....