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Thermal energy storage could cut costs by 30-150% while decarbonising industrial heat -report
Aquarium surprised by ‘virgin birth’ of swell shark in all-female tank
Baby shark Yoko hatched in early January, flummoxing staff and experts at a US aquarium
Birds do it, bees do it. Even educated fleas do it, according to Cole Porter’s classic song on the universal nature of sex.
But a baby swell shark born in a Louisiana aquarium that houses only females has flummoxed marine experts and raised the possibility that the species may not require such earthly pleasures to produce offspring.
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UK charities join forces to scale nature-based solutions in Kenya
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Water firm river pollution fines must be spent on rivers, MPs to say
Lib Dem Tim Farron seeks law to protect fund as Treasury tries to take control of £11m
Fines from water companies that pollute rivers must be ringfenced by law to be spent on restoring water quality in rivers, MPs will urge.
The Treasury is trying to take control of £11m in fines from water companies, which was intended for small charities to restore rivers, in a move criticised by river restoration campaigners as “appalling”.
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Just Stop Oil activists interrupt Sigourney Weaver performance in The Tempest – video
The Hollywood actor was stopped mid-scene as a man and a woman climbed on stage at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Hayley Walsh, 42, a lecturer from Nottingham, and Richard Weir, 60, a mechanical engineer from Tynemouth, set off a confetti cannon and held up a banner referring to the 1.5C global temperature rise as a 'shipwreck', a nod to the Shakespeare play that features a ship sinking at sea
Continue reading...Contractors named for new 12GWh pumped hydro storage project
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Amazon taps into new Victoria wind farm even as its boss courts favour with Trump
New 97 MW wind farm in Victoria to help power Amazon's computing and data centre needs.
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Just Stop Oil activists interrupt play starring Sigourney Weaver in London
Two protesters walk on stage to boos and some cheers during performance of The Tempest in West End
Two Just Stop Oil supporters have disrupted a West End performance of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver.
In a video shared to social media by the climate protest group, Hayley Walsh and Richard Weir can be seen walking on stage where Weaver, 75, was performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane on Monday.
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