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Nuclear waste to be buried 650ft under the English countryside
Swathes of nuclear waste are set to be buried in the English countryside after ministers agreed to dig a 650ft pit starting this decade.
The Independent
Breakthrough solar power technology could replace fossil fuels in heavy manufacturing
New device using quartz crystals and silicon can yield temperatures over 1,000C
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Seagulls 'eyed' dog walker after she found creature on the beach
The washed up animal caught the attention of Sue Titchmarsh's dogs
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Royal pat on the back for tech firm using AI to save lives on construction sites
Safety Shield Global, based on Winsford Industrial Estate, uses specialised AI cameras mounted on heavy plant machinery such as excavators, bulldozers, and cranes, to detect humans who enter their danger zone.
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US oil giant quits North Sea as Hunt refuses to scrap tax
The US oil giant Chevron has announced it will quit the North Sea after 55 years, the day after Jeremy Hunt turned down industry pleas for support at a private meeting.
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Little penguins at risk of vanishing from WA island as once-thriving colony reduced to 120 birds
Exclusive: Study shows Penguin Island population in freefall, sources say, amid pressure from tourism, boat traffic and warming seas
CBC
Oceans advocacy group renews call to suspend capelin fishery
Oceana Canada is calling for a suspension of Newfoundland and Labrador's capelin fishery, saying the stock needs time to replenish. (Paul Daly/The Canadian Press)An oceans advocacy group is reissuing a call to pause Newfoundland and Labrador's capelin fishery, as one scientist says the stock needs time to replenish and help the growth of other stocks.Oceana Canada has released a series of videos interviewing residents of the province, while capelin were rolling last summer, about the importance
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Road sweeping firm in cort for 'illegal water supply connections'
A road sweeping company has been heavily fined for repeatedly connecting unauthorised and unlicensed standpipes to the water supply over the past five years.
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World's Largest Concrete Thermal Energy Storage Pilot Successfully Tested
EPRI, in collaboration with Southern Company and Storworks, has recently completed testing of a pilot concrete thermal energy storage (CTES) system at Alabama Power’s Ernest C. Gaston Electric Generating plant […]
The Telegraph
Why Britain has failed miserably to solve its potholes crisis – and how to fix it
This is the first in a series of articles, each of which will take an in-depth look at the failing institutions, infrastructure and other parts of the public sector that typify the idea of ‘Broken Britain’
The Guardian
The search for the perfect wetsuit: is there one that doesn’t harm the planet?
Neoprene is made from toxic chemicals, hard to recycle and, with 400,000 tonnes made a year, a growing problem. So can surfers and swimmers find green wetsuits?
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Grass snake caught on camera going for a swim near Swindon
There has been another grass snake sighting close Swindon.
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'Tiny Babies With Huge Ears!': Four Nyala Babies Born at Australian Zoo
Staff at Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria celebrated the birth of four nyala calves, video released on May 16 shows.Staff from Zoos Victoria told Storyful the three males and one female have been named Nunuberry, Obie, Teshi and Malva, respectively, and were all born in the last five weeks.Werribee Open Range Zoo Savannah keeper Katie Jones said when the calves were born the mothers use a behaviour called “stashing” where they hide the babies in the long grass to protect them from predators.“The mothers come every day to feed the calves when they think the coast is clear, and the calves re-join the rest of the herd when they’re old enough.”Video shows a mother grooming her baby at the zoo. Credit: Zoos Victoria via Storyful
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'Delight' as stretch of river in town given bathing water status
The River Stour Trust has said it is 'delighted' that part of the river at Friars Meadow in Sudbury in Suffolk has been designated bathing water status.
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Economic damage from climate change six times worse than thought – report
A 1C increase in global temperature leads to a 12% decline in world gross domestic product, researchers have found
CBC
Wildfire evacuations prompt business closures, staff reductions in Fort McMurray
Most of Fort McMurray is not under an evacuation order, but wildfire burning near the community has prompted many businesses in the region to temporarily close or reduce operations. Dianna de Sousa, executive director of the Fort McMurray Chamber of Commerce, said some local businesses have remained open but others have been closed, for a variety of reasons.She said traumatic memories of the 2016 wildfire, which destroyed neighbourhoods and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people, l
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Energy transition risks critical mineral shortage: IEA
The sharp drop in prices for minerals critical to the green energy transition is masking a looming shortage due to inadequate investment, the International Energy Agency said Friday.While the price drops are good news for consumers, the Paris-based agency expressed concern it will deter investment needed to meet demand, which is set to soar as many nations try to phase out sales of new internal combustion engine cars in the next decade.
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Source of cryptosporidium contamination 'found' by water company
People have been falling ill in a coastal town
The Hill
Port of San Diego declares emergency over invasive seaweed in southern bay
The Port of San Diego has declared a local emergency due to the spread of an invasive algae species in South San Diego Bay. The algae, called Caulerpa prolifera, was first discovered in the bay in September 2023, with additional patches popping up within and adjacent to the Coronado Cays, a press release from the port…
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Brighton named the 'seagull attack hotspot' of the UK
Brighton has been labelled the UK's 'seagull attack hotspot'.