Pregnant woman airlifted from Disney cruise ship in Atlantic Ocean
Pregnant woman airlifted from Disney cruise ship in Atlantic OceanSource: United States Coast Guard
Pregnant woman airlifted from Disney cruise ship in Atlantic OceanSource: United States Coast Guard
The UK has been hit by a cold and wet April, but gardeners are being urged to hold off on mowing their lawns until a certain date in July at the earliest
Up to 50mm of rain in the space of a few hours is expected to fall in parts of Wales as storms batter the country
United Airlines said the man and his girlfriend appeared ‘intoxicated’ on the London Heathrow to New Jersey flight in March
The Russian zoo said it hoped the peacocks would "brighten up soldiers' everyday life," but it deleted the post after getting comments insulting Putin.
Met Office says temperatures will be ‘noticeably warmer’ from Tuesday
The threat of thunderstorms comes as many parts have been enjoying a short period of sunny weather.
Crossbench MPs and conservationists say clearing exemplifies failed environmental reform as endangered species like Gouldian finch face habitat destruction
Scientists have reacted with alarm to the spread of the H5N1 virus - a type of bird flu - in cattle and milk across the US.
Scientists say there is the urgent need to address destructive fishing practices globally.
The public has been urged to stop feeding red kites as they're getting "bolder" by swooping down for food.
A thunderstorm warning from the Met Office will impact Brighton, Crawley, Eastbourne, Worthing and Littlehampton from the evening of May 1, 2024
The weather is set to change dramatically in the middle of May as mild temperatures are banished by a bleak outlook - with the fifth month of the year set to be a WASHOUT
STORY: What if the carbon dioxide and methane that this landfill emits could power an airplane......and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the same time? Australian researchers say they’ve come up with a way to do just that.And it could help the aviation industry meet its net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050."I think the impact is very significant because unusually you have a win-win approach here."This is PJ Cullen, a chemical engineering professor at the University of Sydney.He says he's developed a method that takes greenhouse gases - like CO2 and methane - and converts them into fuel through a chemical process using plasma."In one sense, we have this idea that we're going to be capturing emissions that are coming from landfill. On the other, we have a sector that really needs a new technology in order to become more sustainable. The aviation industry accounts for approximately three percent of the world's emissions. So clearly, you cannot get to net zero without producing some sustainable solutions."Sustainable aviation fuel is typically five times more expensive than traditional jet fuel.Cullen is hoping that will change with the new process."We're able to take cheap or maybe even free electricity through a conversion process and produce useful chemicals."Meanwhile, the methane being used in the process also helps solve another key issue in sustainability:Methane emissions from human activities have driven about a third of the rise in global temperatures since the industrial revolution.Richard Kirkman is the CEO of waste management company Veolia for Australia and New Zealand.He thinks all of Australia's waste could one day be converted into energy."All the household waste, all the biowaste, all the sludges from water treatment – you can convert it into energy. That can supplement about 10 percent of Australia’s energy supply. That’s a massive amount in terms of mitigating climate change. // This site produces 2 million cubes of methane every year and that’s enough to make 500,000 barbecue gas bottles. That’s a lot of sausage.”Cullen says the new method still needs to be scaled and incorporated into established workflows.“What's good about the process is actually it's very consistent so we can model how much gas will be coming off with these landfills per year."
Mountain tourism brings revenues to Nepal but leaves a mess behind. Local and international groups are offering new cleanup strategies.
The climate phenomenon known as El Nino — and not climate change — was a key driver in low rainfall that disrupted shipping at the Panama Canal last year, scientists said Wednesday. A team of international scientists found that El Nino — a natural warming of the central Pacific that changes weather worldwide — doubled the likelihood of the low precipitation Panama received during last year's rainy season.
Damaging wild birds’ nests or stealing their eggs is, in fact, a crime.
Indonesia's Mount Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday for the second time in two weeks. The volcano sent ash kilometres into the air, resulting in Indonesian authorities raising their alert status. Indonesia's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) warned residents living on Tagulandang island, the island closest to the volcano, that a tsunami could be triggered by volcanic material collapsing into the ocean. Indonesia's National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure, said it,
Water in an Edinburgh flat is being investigated after concerns there could be bacteria making tenants unwell. Jordy says they have been unwell 'for months' with no answer as to what could be causing it.
A UK Zoo has shared captivating night-time CCTV footage of their elephants as they prepare to sleep. The video, shared by Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in North Somerset, provides a glimpse into the nocturnal behaviours of 18-year-old Janu and 9-year-old Sutton. It shows Janu lying on his side while Sutton, the younger of the two, playfully attempts to engage him and snuggle up as closely as possible. The charming interaction was a delightful observation for the zookeepers, aiding in their study of elephant behaviours. Tom Lindley, the Elephant Section Leader, sheds light on their elephant sleep habits, stating, "Elephants sleep for around 4-6 hours a night on average. They tend to sleep for between 1-2 hours in one stint, then get up and move around a little, before going down for their next bout."
The Met Office has provided advice to prepare for potential lighting strikes, powercuts, floods and high winds