The Independent
Stargazing: Total eclipse of the Sun for Faroe islanders - so what can you expect ...
The Independent
On 20 March, at 9.41 in the morning, the Faroe Islands will be plunged into darkness. No – the islanders won't be suffering a power-cut, but experiencing a total eclipse of the Sun. The last one visible from these shores was on 11 August 1999, and the next to ...
Solar eclipse: dark but delightfulTelegraph.co.uk
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The Independent
On 20 March, at 9.41 in the morning, the Faroe Islands will be plunged into darkness. No – the islanders won't be suffering a power-cut, but experiencing a total eclipse of the Sun. The last one visible from these shores was on 11 August 1999, and the next to ...
Solar eclipse: dark but delightful
Solar eclipse across whole of UK on March 20th, more pronounced in the north
UK solar eclipse 2015: Everything you need to know about the eclipse of the sun ...
Discovery News
Will Looming Spikes Change Minds on Warming?
Discovery News
Humanity is about to experience a historically unprecedented spike in temperatures. That's the ominous conclusion of a vast and growing body of research that links sweeping Pacific Ocean cycles with rates of warming at the planet's surface — warming rates ...
Global warming "hiatus" may be about to fold into a global temperature spikeNational Monitor
Global warming is about to cause spike in temperatureThe Hoops News
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Discovery News
Humanity is about to experience a historically unprecedented spike in temperatures. That's the ominous conclusion of a vast and growing body of research that links sweeping Pacific Ocean cycles with rates of warming at the planet's surface — warming rates ...
Global warming "hiatus" may be about to fold into a global temperature spike
Global warming is about to cause spike in temperature
Global warming slowdown probably due to natural cycles, study finds
Exeter Express and Echo
Rare whale spotted for the first time in the UK - juts off the Westcountry coast
Exeter Express and Echo
A mystery whale sighted off the British coast has been identified as a species that has NEVER been spotted in European waters before. The sighting off the Isles of Scilly in Cornwall last Friday was initially wrongly logged as a Sperm whale. But after images of ...
Arctic bowhead whale seen off Isles of ScillyBBC News
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Scilly whale sighting confirmed as first in European watersThe Cornishman
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Exeter Express and Echo
A mystery whale sighted off the British coast has been identified as a species that has NEVER been spotted in European waters before. The sighting off the Isles of Scilly in Cornwall last Friday was initially wrongly logged as a Sperm whale. But after images of ...
Arctic bowhead whale seen off Isles of Scilly
Whale Off St Martin's Was 'Significant Sighting'
Scilly whale sighting confirmed as first in European waters
Market Business News
Our water is becoming progressively poisoned with algae, raising risk of diseases
Market Business News
Since the 1800s, there has been an explosion of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) populations in the lakes of Europe and North America, which threatens to poison our drinking water and maybe raise the risk of developing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other ...
Rapidly proliferating blue-green algae could poison drinking water: ResearchTechie News
Toxic Algae Proliferating in European, North American LakesSci-News.com
Pollution Drives Nuisance Algae GrowthLaboratory Equipment
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Market Business News
Since the 1800s, there has been an explosion of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) populations in the lakes of Europe and North America, which threatens to poison our drinking water and maybe raise the risk of developing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other ...
Rapidly proliferating blue-green algae could poison drinking water: Research
Toxic Algae Proliferating in European, North American Lakes
Pollution Drives Nuisance Algae Growth
Sydney Morning Herald
Switzerland's contribution to UN climate deal comes first
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BERLIN, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- Switzerland became the first country to submit its intended contribution to a new global climate deal to the United Nations(UN) on Friday. According to the submission posted on the website of the UN Framework Convention on ...
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GlobalPost
BERLIN, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- Switzerland became the first country to submit its intended contribution to a new global climate deal to the United Nations(UN) on Friday. According to the submission posted on the website of the UN Framework Convention on ...
Switzerland first to submit climate plan for Paris UN treaty
Switzerland first to submit climate plan for Paris UN deal
Switzerland becomes first country to submit Paris climate deal pledge
The Guardian
Madagascar's frogs at risk as killer fungus found on island for first time
The Guardian
One of Madagascar's 500 frog species, Boophis luteus, that could be in danger from the Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) fungus. Photograph: ZSL. Karl Mathiesen. Friday 27 February 2015 06.05 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...
How some frogs survive killer fungus may reveal new weapon in fight to save ...The Conversation UK
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The Guardian
One of Madagascar's 500 frog species, Boophis luteus, that could be in danger from the Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) fungus. Photograph: ZSL. Karl Mathiesen. Friday 27 February 2015 06.05 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...
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Killer frog condition hits Madagascar
Chytrid fungus could infect Madagascar frogs
Business Insider
Monsanto Chemical Killed off US Monarch Butterflies, EPA Suit Claims
Sputnik International
The Environmental Protection Agency ignored the dangers posed by a widely used herbicide, leading to the devastation of the monarch butterfly population in the United States, an environmental group alleges in a federal lawsuit. The Natural Resources ...
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Sputnik International
The Environmental Protection Agency ignored the dangers posed by a widely used herbicide, leading to the devastation of the monarch butterfly population in the United States, an environmental group alleges in a federal lawsuit. The Natural Resources ...
Environmental group sues US EPA over monarch butterfly demise
NRDC Sues EPA Over Demise of Monarch Butterfly Population
NRDC Sues EPA Over Butterfly-Damaging Pesticide
Pioneer News
Might the Brits Have 'Traded' Wheat Long Before They Began To Farm It
Pioneer News
A recent investigation has determined that the Britons imported wheat long before they started to farm it. 8,000 years before they began to farm it, actually. Garry Momber, the Director of the Maritime Archaeology Trust says “The material remains left behind by ...
The remarkable archaeological underwater discovery that could open up a new ...The Independent
Hunter gatherers traded with Neolithic farmers long before agriculture came to ...Yahoo News UK
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Pioneer News
A recent investigation has determined that the Britons imported wheat long before they started to farm it. 8,000 years before they began to farm it, actually. Garry Momber, the Director of the Maritime Archaeology Trust says “The material remains left behind by ...
The remarkable archaeological underwater discovery that could open up a new ...
Hunter gatherers traded with Neolithic farmers long before agriculture came to ...
A Wheat Trade in Britain Before Farming, Suggest Researchers
Daily Mail
Meet Skeletorus and Sparklemuffin the two new species of spider
Daily Mail
The spiders are given the moniker 'peacock' for their bright colours and also the bizarre dancing rituals that they use to attract mates. Scroll down for a video of a peacock spider dancing. Two new species of spider have been discovered in Queenstown, ...
Two Peacock Spiders Discovered In Australia: Skeletorus And SparklemuffinTech Times
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Daily Mail
The spiders are given the moniker 'peacock' for their bright colours and also the bizarre dancing rituals that they use to attract mates. Scroll down for a video of a peacock spider dancing. Two new species of spider have been discovered in Queenstown, ...
Two Peacock Spiders Discovered In Australia: Skeletorus And Sparklemuffin
Meet 2 New Spider Species: 'Skeletorus' and 'Sparklemuffin'
Two new peacock spiders discovered in Australia
Liverpool Echo
Man who died in horror crash between off road motorcycle and car in Wirral ...
Liverpool Echo
Police have confirmed the man who died in a crash in Wirral last night was an 18-year-old from Prenton. Emergency services were called to Palm Grove, Oxton, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday to reports of a collision between a silver Peugeot car and an ...
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Liverpool Echo
Police have confirmed the man who died in a crash in Wirral last night was an 18-year-old from Prenton. Emergency services were called to Palm Grove, Oxton, at around 9.20pm on Wednesday to reports of a collision between a silver Peugeot car and an ...
Man dead and another critical after crash in Prenton
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