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National Trust to plant blossom trees around UK

National Trust to plant blossom trees around UK

Posted on February 25, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightEPA The National Trust is planning to plant dozens of blossoming trees, including cherry, hazel and plum, at different sites around the UK. As part of the plan, a circle of 33…
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North Dakota Officials Block Wind Power In Effort To Save Coal

North Dakota Officials Block Wind Power In Effort To Save Coal

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Dan Charles | 0 Comments
From NPR Across the country, coal plants are shutting down. Wind turbines are going up. But the transition can be rocky. In North Dakota, some officials are trying to defend coal by blocking new wind turbines. (Image credit: Karen Bleier/AFP…
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The perils of relying on high-tech networks in a warmer world (commentary)

The perils of relying on high-tech networks in a warmer world (commentary)

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Willie Shubert | 0 Comments
Smart cities are held up as beacons of hope in meeting the climate crisis. This is because they reduce greenhouse gas emissions by paring back energy use and urban waste. But is it possible the high-tech complexity of smart cities…
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‘A disgrace’: Luxury housing plans threaten Cambodia’s Bokor National Park

‘A disgrace’: Luxury housing plans threaten Cambodia’s Bokor National Park

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Morgan Erickson-Davis | 0 Comments
The planned construction of three luxury residential estates in vital wildlife refuge and popular tourist site Bokor National Park marks the latest update in a wider tale of loss for Cambodia’s native forests. Also known as Preah Monivong Bokor National…
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AI conquers challenge of 1980s platform games

AI conquers challenge of 1980s platform games

Posted on February 25, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightGo-Explore Scientists have come up with a computer program that can master a variety of 1980s exploration games, paving the way for more self-sufficient robots. They created a family of algorithms (software-based…
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Mystery bird not seen in 172 years makes surprise reappearance in Borneo forest

Mystery bird not seen in 172 years makes surprise reappearance in Borneo forest

Posted on February 25, 2021 by elizabethalberts | 0 Comments
Three years ago, Panji Gusti Akbar was flipping through the pages of Birds of the Indonesian Archipelago when he came across a photo of a bird with brown wings and a black stripe across its brow, appropriately named the black-browed…
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Why zebras have stripes? Candid Animal Cam visits the Serengeti

Why zebras have stripes? Candid Animal Cam visits the Serengeti

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Romina Castagnino | 0 Comments
Camera traps bring you closer to the secretive natural world and are an important conservation tool to study wildlife. This week we’re meeting one of the most iconic African animals: the zebra. The plains zebra (Equus quagga), also known as…
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Mary Anning: Fossil hunter celebrated with Jurassic 50p coins

Mary Anning: Fossil hunter celebrated with Jurassic 50p coins

Posted on February 25, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightRoyal Mint/PA Wire The life of 19th Century fossil hunter Mary Anning is being celebrated with a new commemorative 50p coin collection. Anning discovered Jurassic skeletons in her hometown of Lyme Regis,…
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How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation

How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation

Posted on February 24, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing Zoo keepers have compiled the world’s largest collection of thermal images of elephants. The pictures show elephants in every pose as they play, eat and hang out in their enclosure at ZSL Whipsnade…
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We’re killing those tropical trees we’re counting on to absorb carbon dioxide

We’re killing those tropical trees we’re counting on to absorb carbon dioxide

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Thiago Medaglia | 0 Comments
“If a tree lives 500 years, it carries the carbon assimilated and stocked for the last 500 years,” says Giuliano Locosselli, a researcher at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil. “If instead, the tree lives 300 years, it…
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