Environment
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Jul- 2021 -9 July
VIDEO: First Baby Gorilla Born To Captive-Bred Parents In Wild In Gabon
The parents were born at zoos in France and England. The post VIDEO: First Baby Gorilla Born To Captive-Bred Parents In Wild In Gabon appeared first on Zenger News.
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9 July
Australian Environment Minister To Challenge Court Ruling
Sussan Ley will appeal a declaration by the Federal Court that she owes a duty of care to protect children from climate effects. The post Australian Environment Minister To Challenge Court…
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8 July
Israel Opens Dazzling New Nanoscience And Art Museum
Mixing art and science, Bar-Ilan University's museum reveals the vast research possibilities in the natural sciences. The post Israel Opens Dazzling New Nanoscience And Art Museum appeared first on Zenger…
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8 July
World Leaders To Descend On Scotland In November For UN Climate Change Conference
In the next few decades, climate change depends primarily on the amount of heat-trapping gases emitted globally. The post World Leaders To Descend On Scotland In November For UN Climate…
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8 July
Sudan Terms Ethiopian Notice On Filling Controversial Nile Dam ‘Useless’
Tunisia has petitioned the UN Security Council on behalf of Egypt and Sudan to stop Ethiopia from filling up the dam. The post Sudan Terms Ethiopian Notice On Filling Controversial…
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8 July
Spudtacular Breakthrough: Stress Tests For Potatoes Mean Better Crops
A new gene introduced to potatoes makes them glow in the dark when they're suffering. The post Spudtacular Breakthrough: Stress Tests For Potatoes Mean Better Crops appeared first on Zenger…
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8 July
Bitter R-Egrets: Senseless Slaughter Of More Than 200 Egrets Over COVID Fears
Officials destroyed the nests, adults and chicks because they believed they could spread the virus. The post Bitter R-Egrets: Senseless Slaughter Of More Than 200 Egrets Over COVID Fears appeared…
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8 July
Treesy Money: Tiny Gabon Wins $17 Million Payout For Forest Conservation
Foreign grants could total $150 million to save the state's rainforests and reduce carbon emissions. The post Treesy Money: Tiny Gabon Wins $17 Million Payout For Forest Conservation appeared first…
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8 July
Hard Road To Recovery For Democratic Republic Of Congo’s Volcanic Eruption Victims
Goma's residents say they have received little or no government support to rebuild their lives. The post Hard Road To Recovery For Democratic Republic Of Congo’s Volcanic Eruption Victims appeared…
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7 July
VIDEO: Reef Encounter: Diver Comes Face To Face With Camo Carpet Shark
A 10-foot heavily camouflaged wobbegong shark swims up to a wildlife fan. The post VIDEO: Reef Encounter: Diver Comes Face To Face With Camo Carpet Shark appeared first on Zenger…
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