NOAA Announces Alarming Spike in Stranded and Dead Whales Washing Ashore
'Newsweek' reports that in recent weeks, there has been an "unusual" spike in the number of stranded and dead whales washing ashore.
'Newsweek' reports that in recent weeks, there has been an "unusual" spike in the number of stranded and dead whales washing ashore.
Tokamak Energy says magnet is nearly a million times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field
One Met Office forecaster said there was an 80% chance of a major Sudden Stratospheric Warning
Our lunar neighbour has been crowding out the view – but it is finally giving way to rare visitor
Coldest temperatures most likely to affect north of England
The University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File finds that there were a total of 57 shark bites in 2022, marking a 10-year low
Incredible drone footage captured the scene as a huge shoal of sharks swam in waters off Queensland’s Sunshine Coast recently.Video by Scott Byron, a photographer based in Queensland who was camping on Teewah Beach, shows the large group of sharks swimming through the water. Byron told Storyful that after noticing splashing in the water, he “sent the drone up to check what it was” and was able to record the sharks. Credit: Scott Byron via Storyful
A dead shark was found frozen on a Cape Cod beach on Saturday, February 4, as Arctic air brought record cold temperatures to Massachusetts.Local photographer Amie Medeiros said she found the shark on Cold Storage Beach in Dennis on Saturday afternoon. Shark biologist John Chisholm identified the creature as a porbeagle shark.Cape Wide News said the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy was notified of the discovery.The low temperature in Dennis on Saturday was -8 degrees Fahrenheit. Credit: @capeimagesbyamie via Storyful
Steep losses in Turkish stocks triggered two trading halts on Tuesday as the country works through a deadly 7.8 earthquake.
A former UK Prime Minister's decision has stalled the installation of onshore wind turbines in England.
Protection for rough sleepers was authorised by the mayor, Sadiq Khan, on Monday
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A small tornado caused damage to several homes, a school and other properties after touching down in the town of Cobden, next to Greymouth on the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island, early on Monday, February 6, according to local officials.Mayor of Grey District Tania Gibson posted photos showing damage in the town and said residents in the worst-hit houses were “thankfully safe and unharmed.”A roof covering a pool at Cobden School was left damaged after being “partially lifted” by the tornado, Gibson said.This security footage from the grounds of the school shows the moment the tornado barreled through, according to Cobden School Principal Noula Markham. Credit: Cobden School via Storyful
IPCC’s 1.5-degree target will be missed without ‘urgent action’.
'Newsweek' reports that the Northeast of the United States has experienced a number of rare cold weather phenomena amid an arctic blast.
Irmak, 15, died on Monday following the earthquakes, her pale fingers visible through the slabs of concrete
Hundreds of used electric vehicle battery packs are enjoying a second life at a California facility connected to the state's power grid, according to a company pioneering technology it says will dramatically lower the cost of storing carbon-free energy. B2U Storage Solutions Inc, a Los Angeles-based startup, said it has 25 megawatt-hours of storage capacity made up of 1,300 former EV batteries tied to a solar energy facility in Lancaster, California. The project is believed to be the first of its kind selling power into a wholesale market and earned $1 million last year, according to Chief Executive Freeman Hall.
THE first pictures have been released of two koala joeys born at Edinburgh Zoo.
Russell Peagram was visiting his wife Ezra’s relatives in Gaziantep when the quake hit.
A SWATHE of trees in an ancient woodland will be chopped down to prevent the spread of a deadly disease.
The United States said Tuesday it was working with partners to provide earthquake relief in Syria but would stand firm against working with the Damascus government.He declined to name the non-governmental groups working with the United States, citing operational security.