Craig Slocombeflipped into EARTH THERE IS NO OTHER! Climate 'Catastrophic': UK has lost 90% of seagrass meadows, study finds verified_publisherThe Guardian - Damian Carrington Environment editorThe UK has lost more than 90% of the lush seagrass meadows that once surrounded the nation, research has found. Scientists described the decline as catastrophic, but the latest analysis also shows where...
Craig Slocombeflipped into South AfricaGauteng Molefe: I went back to Eskom because I was asked by authorities ewn.co.za - Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe appears at the state capture inquiry on 3 March 2021. Picture: SABC/YouTube. JOHANNESBURG - Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe said the reason he went back to the company even though he had left after his reputation was tainted was …
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Craig Slocombeflipped into EARTH THERE IS NO OTHER! Climate Scientists warn of rebound after record 7% fall in global emissions hindustantimes.com - Reuters Coronavirus restrictions led to a record 7% fall in global carbon emissions last year, but the drop will be short-lived unless efforts to phase out …
Craig Slocombeflipped into World @ WarSouth China Sea German warship to cross South China Sea for first time since 2002 verified_publisherAl JazeeraUS hails plan by NATO ally calling it welcome support for a ‘rules-based international order’ amid tensions in resource-rich waters. A German frigate will set sail for Asia in August and, on its return...
Craig Slocombeflipped into EARTH THERE IS NO OTHER! Earthquakes 17,000 earthquakes hit Iceland in the past week. An eruption could be imminent CNN - ByReykjavik (CNN) — Even for a volcanic island accustomed to the occasional tremor, this has been an unusual week for Iceland. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, around 17,000 earthquakes...