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- The Argus
Man in serious condition after town centre attack
Police are investigating a serious assault in Hastings town centre and are appealing for witnesses and information.
- CNN
Tropical Storm Beryl expected to strengthen into ‘dangerous major hurricane’ in central Atlantic. It poses a rare threat
A depression in the central Atlantic has strengthened into Tropical Storm Beryl, which is expected to develop into a “dangerous major hurricane” as it approaches the Windward Islands Sunday night or Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
- CNN
How to survive a shark attack – or better yet, avoid one entirely
You are incredibly unlikely to be attacked by a shark. But if you are that very rare person who is, here’s what to do when a shark goes after you.
- Euronews
London carries out disaster training exercise to test if it’s prepared for ‘unbelievable’ 40C heat
Operation Helios hopes to ensure authorities have the right tools and knowledge to handle emergencies and support Londoners through extreme weather events.
- CNN
She lives next to one of England’s most famous rivers but doesn’t dare to swim in it
The Thames is England’s longest and most famous river but it is becoming known for something a lot less desirable – pollution. Data from the UK’s Environment Agency shows a mere 14% of rivers in England are fit for people and animals. Helen Glover is a two-time Olympic champion rower. The British athlete lives near the Thames and has trained on it for years, but not this year - she says it would be too much of a health risk to do so during her preparation for the Paris Olympics.
- Storyful
Timelapse Shows Storm Clouds Swirl Near Tampa as Thunderstorms Forecast
A mix of storms and sunshine was forecasted in parts of west-central Florida on Saturday, June 29, as high temperatures continued in the region, local media reported.Timelapse footage posted by the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Tampa Bay shows dark clouds swirling near their office on Saturday morning.Scattered to numerous thunderstorms were possible in the region from Saturday afternoon, the NWS said. Credit: NWS Tampa Bay via Storyful
- The Telegraph
Why Labour’s net zero plan will cost taxpayers the earth
Labour’s £8.3bn bet on a state-owned energy company promises to cut costs for British taxpayers, but the numbers don’t add up.
- The Telegraph
Charge an electric car in five minutes? This Cambridge start-up says it can
A British battery company has developed an electric car that can be charged in just five minutes, in a step towards solving the lengthy plug-in times that frustrate EV drivers.
- CNN
Fact check: Sea levels are already rising faster per year than Trump claims they might rise over ‘next 497 years’
The day after their CNN presidential debate, former President Donald Trump cited a wildly inaccurate figure about sea levels to mock President Joe Biden’s debate claim that “the only existential threat to humanity is climate change.”
- The Independent
Flight cancellations and long delays at UK airports mar start to peak travel weekend
Exclusive: Wizz Air passengers from Sicily finally fly home on third day, as other travellers face 12-hour delays
- Associated Press
A teenage beachgoer killed by lightning on a beach in northern Greece
A 13-year-old beachgoer died after being struck by lightning in northern Greece during a sudden summer rainstorm Friday, authorities said. A local official said the Greek girl had been swimming with her parents at Faros beach, near Poseidi in Halkidiki, a resort area southeast of Thessaloniki popular with Greek and foreign visitors. Kassandreia Mayor Anastasia Halkia said the family came out of the sea because it had just started to rain, but the weather deteriorated very quickly.
- Yahoo News UK
What will the weather be like at Glastonbury this year?
Will it be glorious sunshine or a muddy washout for Glastonbury 2024? Read the latest Met Office forecast.
- Futurism
Startups Working on Using the Ocean as Huge Waste Dump for CO2 to Save Earth From Climate Change
Flow State Our fight against climate change is getting desperate. We may be on our way to a renewables-powered future, but until then, immediate solutions are needed to contend with soaring temperatures and rising sea levels. That has scientists considering ambitious large-scale projects to engineer the climate in our favor, such as reducing the sunlight […]
- AFP
Planting giant cactus to stave off desertification in Brazil
Giant spiky cacti tower over farmer Alcides Peixinho Nascimento, 70, one of the residents of Brazil's unique Caatinga biome who is on a mission to plant native vegetation in a bid to halt desertification."Preserving the Caatinga means keeping the land alive," said the farmer Nascimento.
- CBC
Potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooming early in St. John River, expert says
When aquatic botanist Meghann Bruce did her usual spring visit to a hotbed of cyanobacteria production in the Fredericton area in May, she was surprised to see it was already in full bloom.Normally, she wouldn't see those conditions until later in the summer. "There were already mats washing up on shore as I arrived at the boat launch, and we already had a thick carpet-like bloom here that I normally wouldn't see for at least another month, if not six weeks," said Bruce, an aquatic botanist and
- HuffPost
‘Like A Movie’: Watch Sinkhole Turn Soccer Pitch Into Terrifying Field Of Screams
The ground literally opened up beneath Gordon Moore City Park in Alton, Illinois.
- CNN
What we know about Tropical Storm Beryl
CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar breaks down what we know about Tropical Storm Beryl and explains the severe storms posing a risk to 80 million Americans.
- The Northern Echo
Weekend weather forecast for Darlington and Durham sees temperatures drop
The Met Office has revealed the forecast for over the weekend as temperatures are set to cool back.
- Dorset Echo
Holidaymakers flock to 'lovely' beach as temperatures soar
As temperatures soared well into the mid 20s, Weymouth beach was filled with holidaymakers soaking up the sun
- CNN
More residents in parts of Arizona’s most populous county asked to evacuate as a wildfire threatens homes
Residents in parts of Maricopa County, Arizona – the state’s most populous and home to Phoenix, the state capital – have been asked to evacuate as the Boulder View Fire threatens structures.