Bureau of Meteorology data depicts average temperature record across the country beat previous high of 2013 The year 2019 was the most wonderful on record for Australia with the temperature reaching 1.52 C above the long-term average, data from the Bureau of Meteorology confirms. The year that delivered maiming drought, …
Read More »Prince William unveils ‘Earthshot prize’ to tackle climate crisis
Move is hailed by Sir David Attenborough as’ the most prestigious environment prize in history’ Prince William has already announced what was described as “the most prestigious environment prize in history” to encourage new solutions to tackling the climate crisis. The “Earthshot prize” will be awarded to five people every …
Read More »Australia records hottest day ever – one day after previous record
Average maximum reachings temperature of 41. 9C or 107.4 F on Wednesday- a full degree above previous score organize the day before Australia recorded its hottest period on record on Wednesday, with an average maximum temperature of 41.9 C( 107.4 F ), beating the previous record by 1C that had …
Read More »Home of one of first Bibles printed in Welsh saved from flood risk
Hydropower scheme at William Morgan’s 16 th-century house to keep humidity grades in check One of the most important locates in its own history of the Welsh language is being protected from the threat of flooding and heavy rainfall by harnessing the element that is set it at risk. The …
Read More »ACT warns Angus Taylor against division and deal-making at key Coag energy meeting
United approach to vitality security and hydrogen power needed at ministerial gratify, says ACT The Morrison government should be implementing a coherent national plan to secure Australia’s energy future rather than cutting a series of deals with states it regards as friendly, according to the ACT energy minister, Shane Rattenbury. …
Read More »Dubai Techie Quits Job to Help 90 Cyclone-Affected Villages, Revives 564-Acre Lake
In November 2018, 31-year-old Nimal Raghavan, a Dubai-based software developer, decided to make a trip to Nadiyam, his native village, which is located in the Cauvery Delta Region. Little did know that that he would be welcomed with the sight of utter destruction left behind by the severe cyclonic storm, …
Read More »Two protesters arrested over Heathrow drone threat
Flights operate as normal after climate activists’ blocked by signal-jamming technology’ Two people have been arrested as protesters “ve tried to” fly drones near Heathrow to highlight the role air travel plays in the escalate climate emergency. Activists attempted to launch the first monotone at about 3am within the airport’s …
Read More »Australia launches emergency relocation of fish as largest river system faces collapse
There are skepticisms the Noah’s Ark plan for the Lower Darling will be enough to prevent more mass fish kills Faced with a looming ferocious summer with little torrent forecast, the New South Wales government has started on a Noah’s Ark type operation to move native fish from the Lower …
Read More »‘Sea-borne invasion’ of wild boar swamps mystical Malaysian island
Fishermen report hear’ snouts in the dark’ on Malacca Strait, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes A mystical Malaysian island is grappling with a “sea-borne invasion” of wild boar, which some believe are swimming kilometres across one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes before destroying crops. “The sea-borne invasion …
Read More »Stop Sharing Those Viral Photos of the Amazon Burning
The hashtag #AmazonRainforest was trending on Twitter Wednesday, with many users outraged that the mainstream media was not sufficiently reporting on the fires that have ravaged the world’s largest rainforest. There are very real fires burning in the Amazon and they do deserve more coverage, but there’s a big problem …
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