A lot of water went into the start of the tunnel and then it froze to ice, so it was like a glacier when you went in,” Statsbygg spokeswoman Hege Njaa Aschim told the Guardian of the water breach.
The northward shift to get to cooler weather was expected, but several experts were surprised by the move to the west, which was larger and in a majority of the species
The seed bank designed to preserve the world’s crops and plants in the event of global disaster isn’t prepared to withstand the greatest global disaster facing our planet: global warming. Melting...
Rising temperatures have boosted the growth rates of seasonal moss on the southern continent over the last 50 years.
Dry conditions fuel dozens of fires and result in a state of emergency across the Siberian Federal District.
Facilities for producing weapons grade plutonium believed safe despite fierce flames caused by wildfires.
Southern California is enjoying a wildflower super bloom after years of extreme drought.
Southern California is enjoying a wildflower "super bloom" after years of extreme drought.
"A decade after the “Save the Rainforest” movement captured the world’s imagination, Cargill and other food giants are pushing deeper into the wilderness."
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