NYC Offshore Wind Hub Gives Industry a Much-Needed Win
The Brooklyn hub will supply an offshore wind project being built by Norwegian energy giant Equinor.
The Brooklyn hub will supply an offshore wind project being built by Norwegian energy giant Equinor.
A wildlife biologist saw a moose and decided to take a short video. “It ended up being a better video than I expected,” Wes Larson said.
As night falls in central Scotland, beavers appear in a pond under the fascinated gaze of a group of nature enthusiasts. - Natural engineers - There were almost 1,000 beavers in Scotland in 2020-21, according to NatureScot, the public body responsible for Scotland's natural heritage.
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A moose narrowly evaded a charging grizzly bear in Cooke City, Montana, on Tuesday, June 11, video shows.Wesley Larson, a bear biologist and host of the Tooth and Claw Podcast, captured footage of the moment at Soda Butte Campground.Larson, who reports on grizzly attacks, told Storyful the video was filmed at the same site of a fatal grizzly attack in 2010.“I checked the site number where the chase had just unfolded. It was site 26, the very same location of the fatal mauling 14 years ago,” he said.According to the National Parks Service, a female grizzly bear and her cubs mauled three people in separate tents at that campsite in 2010, resulting in one fatality.Larson said that the bear was unsuccessful in its attempt to catch the moose. Credit: Tooth and Claw Podcast via Storyful
The weather phenomena causes a sudden rise in sea levels and has previously seen waves crash into bars, restaurants and hotels
A litter of Carpathian lynx kittens has emerged from their nest for the first time. Born at the end of May at Newquay Zoo, the kittens have only just ventured outside. Onyx, the male lynx, is a first-time parent, while Kicsi, the female, has had her fifth litter. She now has offspring in collections across Europe. John Meek, Curator of Plants and Animals at Newquay Zoo, commented, "Kicsi is a fantastic mother, and is taking excellent care of the kittens. We can't wait for our visitors to meet th
Tourists have vanished on the Greek islands of Samos, Symi, Crete, Amorgos and Corfu
A long-lasting and expansive heat wave fueled by an intense heat dome is gripping the Midwest and Northeast with record-breaking high temperatures.
There is growing evidence that termites have a substantial, but still poorly understood, role in the carbon cycle.
It will start to feel warmer after a dreary start to June
The new assessment from UNEP follows a call from the State of Palestine to take stock of the environmental damage.
The garden enthusiast says the unique trick has 'transformed' parts of her garden
A feeding trial by researchers from two Scottish universities is helping to save the Scottish capercaillie from extinction.
The strange monolith looks like it could have come from another world. Jutting out of the rocks in a remote mountain range near Las Vegas, the glimmering rectangular prism's reflective surface imitates the vast desert landscape surrounding the mountain peak where it has been erected. Las Vegas police said on the social platform X that members of its search and rescue unit found the otherworldly object over the weekend near Gass Peak, part of the vast Desert National Wildlife Refuge where bighorn sheep and desert tortoises can be found roaming.
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The UK is finally set to enjoy some June sunshine with temperatures expected to rise this week.
George Washington never did cut down the cherry tree, despite the famous story to the contrary, but he did pack away quite a few bottles of the fruit at his Mount Vernon home. Dozens of bottles of cherries and berries — impossibly preserved in storage pits uncovered from the cellar of his mansion on the banks of the Potomac River — were discovered during an archaeological dig connected to a restoration project. Jason Boroughs, Mount Vernon's principal archaeologist, said the discovery of so much perfectly preserved food from more than 250 years ago is essentially unprecedented.
The tangy condiment can be great for cleaning, but only on some surfaces
Tony Wood of the Grattan Institute rejects Coalition’s claim electricity prices are high due to Labor’s renewables policy
From electric buses to cargo bikes, Oxford’s businesses, residents and council have made a concerted effort over the last decade to tackle toxic air pollution in the city.