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Antarctica's fastest-changing region has lost 3,000 billion tonnes of ice.

Antarctica's fastest-changing region has lost 3,000 billion tonnes of ice.
More than 3,000 billion tonnes of ice has been lost in the Antarctic's fastest-changing region - the Amundsen Sea Embayment - in just 25 years. If this quantity of ice was piled on London, it would be stacked 2km high - over seven times the height of the Shard, research …
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The source of river nile still mystifies after thousands of years.

The source of river nile still mystifies after thousands of years.
What is the source of the River Nile? While that might sound like a straightforward question, the origin of the longest river on planet Earth has befuddled people for thousands of years. Even today, in an age of prolific satellites and geophysical know-how, the romantic con…
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Australia was once home to gigantic, terrifying eagles.

Australia was once home to gigantic, terrifying eagles.
Over 60,000 years ago, an eagle relative with an almost 10 foot wingspan stalked the skies over southern Australia. Dynatoaetus gaffae (Gaff’s powerful eagle) had talons that could even snatch a koala or small kangaroo for dinner. The massive bird of prey was likely the lar…
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World Air Quality Report - 2022

World Air Quality Report - 2022
The 2022 World Air Quality Report reviews the status of air quality around the world for the year 2022. This report presents PM2.5 air quality data from 7,323 cities across 131 countries, regions, and territories. The data used in this report was aggregated from over 30,000…
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Africa is splitting into two Continents.

Africa is splitting into two Continents.
Africa is slowly but surely tearing in two. Like anything in geology, it’s an extremely long process that will take millions of years, but it will eventually see part of East Africa chip off from the rest of the continent, likely resulting in a new ocean arising between the…
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UN inks first ‘High Seas Treaty’.

UN inks first ‘High Seas Treaty’.
The United Nations(UN) inked the first ‘High Seas Treaty’ in a bid to protect the ocean bodies of the world that lie outside the national boundaries and form almost two-thirds of the world’s oceans. More about the High Seas Treaty: The treaty is an outcome of a decade of talk…
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Welsh island is first dark skies sanctuary in Europe.

Welsh island is first dark skies sanctuary in Europe.
An island in north Wales has been officially recognised for having one of the best night skies in the world. Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), off the LlÅ·n Peninsula, has become the first site in Europe to be awarded International Dark Sky Sanctuary certification. It joins 16 othe…
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World's highest weather station rebuilt on Mount Everest.

World's highest weather station rebuilt on Mount Everest.
After the world's highest altitude was destroyed due to hurricane-force winds on Mount Everest, a team of scientists and Sherpa have again placed its new version atop Mount Everest. The group has been led by a 31-year-old electrician and mountain guide Tenzing Gyalzen S…
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Swiss air tracking index IQAir - February 2023.

Swiss air tracking index IQAir - February 2023.
What is IQAir? IQAir is a Swiss air quality technology company, specializing in protection against airborne pollutants, developing air quality monitoring and air cleaning products. IQAir also operates AirVisual, a real-time air quality information platform. As of February 20…
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New Zealand declares national state of emergency.

New Zealand declares national state of emergency.
New Zealand's prime minister says Cyclone Gabrielle, which has pummelled much of the North Island, is a weather event not seen "in a generation". Chris Hipkins' government has declared a state of emergency - only the third in New Zealand's history. About…
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Australia's 'Toadzilla': Record-breaking cane toad found in Queensland.

Australia's 'Toadzilla': Record-breaking cane toad found in Queensland.
A cane toad so giant wildlife officers thought it was fake has been found in a north Australian rainforest. The "monster" specimen is six times bigger than the average toad, weighs 2.7kg, and could break a world record. Dubbed "Toadzilla", the animal was q…
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France to host International Conference "Standing with the Ukrainian People"

France to host International Conference "Standing with the Ukrainian People"
The international “Standing with the Ukrainian People” conference, organized jointly by France and Ukraine in Paris on 13 December 2022, will gather partners, donators, multilateral institutions and NGOs in order to provide the immediate support the Ukrainian people need to…
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Heartbreaking photo.

Heartbreaking photo.
Heartbreaking photo reveals a baby baboon still clinging to its dead mother as she's carried away by a leopard. The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition People's Choice shortlist highlights animals from ecosystems across Earth. From affectionate foxes …
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Jonathan, The World's Oldest Land Animal, Celebrates His Official 190th Birthday.

Jonathan, The World's Oldest Land Animal, Celebrates His Official 190th Birthday.
Jonathan the tortoise became the oldest tortoise in human record in 2022, being granted the accolade by the Guinness World Records (who recently named the world’s oldest cat) after turning 190. It’s been accepted that he hatched in 1832 based on photographic records, but it…
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Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes off the coast of Baja California, Mexico.

Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes off the coast of Baja California, Mexico.
An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude struck off the coast of Baja California in Mexico on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said. The quake, about 30 km (18.6 miles) west-southwest of Las Brisas in Baja California, struck at a depth of 19 kilometers (12 miles), USGS added…
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Climate Change Performance Index 2023.

Climate Change Performance Index 2023.
The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) is an instrument to enable transparency in national and international climate politics. The CCPI uses a standardized framework to compare the climate performance of 59 countries and the EU, which together account for 92% of global…
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UNESCO finds that some iconic World Heritage glaciers will disappear by 2050.

UNESCO finds that some iconic World Heritage glaciers will disappear by 2050.
New UNESCO data highlight the accelerated melting of glaciers in World Heritage sites, with glaciers in a third of sites set to disappear by 2050. But it is still possible to save the other two thirds, if the rise in global temperatures does not exceed 1.5°C compared to the…
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Secret communication of sea animals discovered.

Secret communication of sea animals discovered.
A scientist has found that 53 sea creatures previously thought to be silent can actually communicate. The creatures were sending message all along, but humans had never thought to listen to them, Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen suggests. He used microphones to record the species, inc…
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Experts Says to Give Legal Rights to Animals, Trees, and Rivers.

Experts Says to Give Legal Rights to Animals, Trees, and Rivers.
According to scientists, countries must grant legal rights and protections to non-human things like animals, plants, and rivers if they want to combat climate collapse and biodiversity loss. According to the research titled Law in the Emerging Bio Age, legal frameworks are c…
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More than half of the world's palm trees in danger.

More than half of the world's palm trees in danger.
More than a thousand species of palm tree are at risk of extinction, according to a study. Scientists used artificial intelligence to assess risks to the entire palm family, from tall trees to climbing plants. The data gives a much better idea of how many, and which, palm spe…
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