Amazing pictures capture stunning display of Northern Lights Daily Times
These stunning photos capture the spectacular scenes in Scotland on Friday night – where the Northern Lights illuminated the sky with colour, Daily Mail reports. The deep purple and green bands of shimmering light were caught by award-winning ...
Rare display of beautiful Northern Lights over ScotlandExpress.co.uk
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Northern Lights UK: Aurora Borealis delights some and leaves others disappointedThe Independent
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These stunning photos capture the spectacular scenes in Scotland on Friday night – where the Northern Lights illuminated the sky with colour, Daily Mail reports. The deep purple and green bands of shimmering light were caught by award-winning ...
Rare display of beautiful Northern Lights over Scotland
Stargazers across a wide swath of the United States...
Northern Lights UK: Aurora Borealis delights some and leaves others disappointed
Tortoiseshell butterfly fights back despite 'August autumn' The Guardian
The small tortoiseshell butterfly, numbers of which rose by 22%, was the fourth most commonly seen species in the count. Photograph: Josie Latus/Butterfly Conservati/PA. The small tortoiseshell butterfly has continued to fight back against long-term declines ...
Norfolk's butterfly numbers bounce backNorfolk Eastern Daily Press
August chill fails to dent butterfly boomThe Times (subscription)
Butterfly on the brink of extinction is fighting back at lastTelegraph.co.uk
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The small tortoiseshell butterfly, numbers of which rose by 22%, was the fourth most commonly seen species in the count. Photograph: Josie Latus/Butterfly Conservati/PA. The small tortoiseshell butterfly has continued to fight back against long-term declines ...
Norfolk's butterfly numbers bounce back
August chill fails to dent butterfly boom
Butterfly on the brink of extinction is fighting back at last
Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything author talks about climate change Iranian
Naomi Klein discusses her new book This Changes Everything, in which she says it's time to stop counting on the politicians to save the planet. 4Toop · Balatarin. 4Toop · Facebook 0 · Twitter 0. Views: 170; Comments: 3. KermitGhorbagheh ...
Naomi Klein: 'We tried it your way and we don't have another decade to waste'The Guardian
Author claims Richard Branson has failed to deliver on $3bn climate pledgeBlue & Green Tomorrow
Facing climate change head-on means changing capitalism: Naomi KleinToronto Star
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Naomi Klein discusses her new book This Changes Everything, in which she says it's time to stop counting on the politicians to save the planet. 4Toop · Balatarin. 4Toop · Facebook 0 · Twitter 0. Views: 170; Comments: 3. KermitGhorbagheh ...
Naomi Klein: 'We tried it your way and we don't have another decade to waste'
Author claims Richard Branson has failed to deliver on $3bn climate pledge
Facing climate change head-on means changing capitalism: Naomi Klein
Call to release endowments to save planet Herald Scotland
PHILANTHROPISTS and foundations should use endowment funds worth billions of pounds to fight climate change, leading environmentalists have urged. PHILANTHROPISTS and foundations should use endowment funds worth billions of pounds to fight ...
Call to help 'save civilisation'shropshirestar.com
Jeremy Leggett: Fossil fuel CEOs are 'increasingly barmy' about climate changeBusiness Green
Wealthy urged to back climate warreNews
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PHILANTHROPISTS and foundations should use endowment funds worth billions of pounds to fight climate change, leading environmentalists have urged. PHILANTHROPISTS and foundations should use endowment funds worth billions of pounds to fight ...
Call to help 'save civilisation'
Jeremy Leggett: Fossil fuel CEOs are 'increasingly barmy' about climate change
Wealthy urged to back climate war
Ocean algae can evolve fast to tackle climate change, study finds Sydney Morning Herald
Tiny marine algae can evolve fast enough to cope with climate change in a sign that some ocean life may be more resilient than thought to rising temperatures and acidification, a study showed. Evolution is usually omitted in scientific projections of how global ...
Ocean algae can evolve fast to tackle climate change-studyDaily Mail
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Tiny marine algae can evolve fast enough to cope with climate change in a sign that some ocean life may be more resilient than thought to rising temperatures and acidification, a study showed. Evolution is usually omitted in scientific projections of how global ...
Ocean algae can evolve fast to tackle climate change-study
Researchers Say the Ozone Layer is Recovering Canada News
The ozone layer that shields the Earth from the sun is showing the first signs of recovery, UN researchers have revealed. Researchers credit the 1987 Montreal Protocol for the achievement. According to the Washington Post, the Protocol's phasing out of ...
Ozone layer recovering: ScientistsMaine News
Ozone Layer Recovering: Atmosphere to get healthierThe Eastern Tribune
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The ozone layer that shields the Earth from the sun is showing the first signs of recovery, UN researchers have revealed. Researchers credit the 1987 Montreal Protocol for the achievement. According to the Washington Post, the Protocol's phasing out of ...
Ozone layer recovering: Scientists
Ozone Layer Recovering: Atmosphere to get healthier
Ozone Layer is on the road to recovery says UN Report
Rosetta: Decision due on comet landing site BBC News
The European Space Agency is about to release more details of its audacious bid to try to land on a comet. Since early August, its Rosetta probe has been in close proximity to 67P/C-G - a 10-billion-tonne mass of ice and dust some 400 million km from Earth.
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The European Space Agency is about to release more details of its audacious bid to try to land on a comet. Since early August, its Rosetta probe has been in close proximity to 67P/C-G - a 10-billion-tonne mass of ice and dust some 400 million km from Earth.
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ESA set to reveal landing site for Rosetta probe on comet
Antarctica's slow melt: The answer is in the air The Star Online
Twelve years after it happened, scientists finally confirm what made an Antarctic shelf collapse: warmer air. The melting of the poles should be a huge headache for the whole world. If Antarctica, which holds about 60% of the world's freshwater locked in ice, ...
Warmer air led to huge 2002 collapse: scientistsBusiness Spectator
The Guardian view on the unchanging message from climate scientistsThe Guardian
Record expansion sees Antarctic sea ice confound climate scientistsThe Australian
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Twelve years after it happened, scientists finally confirm what made an Antarctic shelf collapse: warmer air. The melting of the poles should be a huge headache for the whole world. If Antarctica, which holds about 60% of the world's freshwater locked in ice, ...
Warmer air led to huge 2002 collapse: scientists
The Guardian view on the unchanging message from climate scientists
Record expansion sees Antarctic sea ice confound climate scientists
Salmon found near Burnley for first time in decades BBC News
Salmon have been found in a stretch of a Lancashire river for the first time in almost 60 years. It follows the removal of a weir on the River Calder constructed in the 1950s in Padiham near Burnley. The Environment Agency made the discovery while sampling ...
Delight as salmon found in Burnley riverThis Is Lancashire
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Salmon have been found in a stretch of a Lancashire river for the first time in almost 60 years. It follows the removal of a weir on the River Calder constructed in the 1950s in Padiham near Burnley. The Environment Agency made the discovery while sampling ...
Delight as salmon found in Burnley river
Hudson County beekeepers have varied motivations The Hudson Reporter
Antonio Quinlan didn't get into it for the honey. He got started raising bees because of his allergies. “Honey helps with the allergies, he said. “It's homeopathic medicine but you have to take it every day. And it has to be local honey.” To Quinlan, who lives in ...
To bee or not to bee?Portsmouth News
Project to help plight of British honey beesWest Sussex Gazette
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Antonio Quinlan didn't get into it for the honey. He got started raising bees because of his allergies. “Honey helps with the allergies, he said. “It's homeopathic medicine but you have to take it every day. And it has to be local honey.” To Quinlan, who lives in ...
To bee or not to bee?
Project to help plight of British honey bees
Honeybee Fest and First Fridays bring together Ypsilanti artists (PHOTO ...
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