UK: Footage shows the River Severn bursts its banks in Worcester as residents brace for more flooding
The footage was filmed on January 9.
The footage was filmed on January 9.
C/2022 E3 (ZTF) comet is visible with the naked eye from certain locations
STORY: Israel is saving its main freshwater reservoir from the effects of climate changeThe Sea of Galilee was being lost to droughtsSo Israel built a chain of desalination plants along its Meditteranean coast They turn seawater into freshwater, to refill the lake when water levels get low(Yoav Barkay, Manager of the national water carrier)"With this environment of climate changes, you don't know what to expect next year and the year afterward. We are standing now in the late January and with very little rainfalls during this winter in Israel, arid winter basically with no rainfall. And we are no longer depending on rain basically for water supply because we know to manage the system and take the extra water, the extra water we produce artificially with desalination plants, and bring it to fill the natural lake if needed."The new system will also allow Israel to double the amount of water it sells to JordanWater was a major component in the 1994 peace treaty between the two nations
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A strong, shallow earthquake shook a mountainous region in the southeastern Philippines on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries, officials said. The 6.1 magnitude quake, which was triggered by a local fault, struck about 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) northeast of New Bataan town in the coastal province of Davao de Oro at a depth of 11 kilometers (6.8 miles), the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said. Davao de Oro Gov. Dorothy Gonzaga suspended classes and most government work in the province on Thursday to allow inspections of buildings for possible damage.
Object will be close enough to see – and could offer Nasa important information about the solar system
Norwegian electric car owners have a word for the way they feel when they look nervously at their battery indicators while driving in subfreezing weather: "rekkevideangst", or "range anxiety".With temperatures often falling below zero, rugged terrain and long stretches of remote roads, Norway may not seem like the most ideal place to drive an electric car, whose battery dies faster in cold weather.
Poacher used a banned substance to kill the bird near Dierona village in the Limassol district
Households with solar panels are at increased risk of being scammed as new figures show a sharp rise in fraudsters tempting victims with energy-saving deals.
A 600-pound ocean sunfish, also known as a Mola mola, was rescued by a team of volunteers in Nantucket, Massachusetts, after the fish became cold stunned and stuck in a harbor on November 18.Video recorded by Rain Harbison shows the ocean sunfish, one of the largest bony fish in the ocean, being lowered into open water with the assistance of a truck.“Because the sun and tide were dropping, we didn’t have time to do a boat rescue,” Harbison told Storyful.After being alerted about the cold-stunned fish in the harbor, Harbison and her team members at the Marina Mammal Alliance Nantucket worked together to ensure the safety of the creature.Harbison contacted an expert on ocean sunfish, who advised that it “could live out of water for 15 minutes tops, but if we poured seawater in its gills we could add a little time to that.”Local news reported that heavy ocean sunfish required four people to load it onto the truck.“I used my watering cans, from my gardening business, to hydrate it with sea water [while we drove] it through the town and to the open ocean,” Harbison said. “We got it into the ocean less than 12 minutes after we hauled it out.” Credit: Rain Harbison via Storyful
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Global energy firms are carefully developing new oil and gas projects—mostly outside the United States.
From Monday, March 13 residents visiting all Essex County Council (ECC) recycling centres will need to book in advance
An injured fawn was rescued by firefighters after it fell into an ice-covered lake in the Ukrainian village of Bovkun, south of Kyiv, on Monday, January 30, officials said.This footage of the rescue was released by the State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine, which said the deer was likely to have been fleeing from a predator when it tumbled off a cliff and into the reservoir.The rescuers used a rope, a ladder, and a lifebuoy to bring the fawn safely back to shore.The animal, exhausted after its ordeal, was warmed up in a blanket and transferred to a veterinary clinic, the SES said. Credit: SES of Ukraine via Storyful
Ian Brennan said more than 90 homes in Hemsby are at risk of going into the sea in the next 25 years if nothing is done.
POLICE have been called into a row over an out-of-season deer cull in the North West Highlands.
A plan to build five homes on a once-popular Herefordshire country garden have been refused for numerous reasons.
A new image has been taken of the whole Earth 50 years after the first - revealing noticeable changes to its surface.
Have you seen it yet? Tonight, the green comet will be at its brightest.
The population of western monarch butterflies wintering along the California coast has rebounded for a second year in a row after a precipitous drop in 2020, but the population of orange-and-black insects is still well below what it used to be, researchers announced Tuesday. Volunteers who visited sites in California and Arizona around Thanksgiving tallied more than 330,000 butterflies, the highest number of these insects counted in the last six years. It was a promising rebound after the annual winter count in 2020 recorded fewer than 2,000 butterflies.
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