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I’ve written about several well-known explorers over the years in this column, Fridtjof Nansen of Norway who was caught for months in the Arctic ice in the late 1800s, and Ernest Shackleton of ...
European peatlands, which contain around half of Europe’s soil carbon, need a combination of warm temperatures and a water ...
The firm’s chief executive said the field in the Baltic Sea might eventually produce up to 40,000 barrels of oil a day, ...
The German National Tourist Board is promoting Germany's lesser-known islands in the North and Baltic seas as alternatives to ...
That came just three days after Britain imposed sanctions on 18 Russian intelligence officers for what it described as “irresponsible, destructive and destabilising hybrid activity” around the world.
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Extra.ie on MSNWhy warmer summers will be great… for peat’s sakeWarmer summers could help boost growth rates in European peatlands and aid Ireland reaching its climate targets, research has ...
Warmer summers could help boost growth rates in European peatlands, new research has found. The peatlands, which contain around half of Europe’s soil carbon, need a combination of warm temperatures ...
Efforts to enhance peat accumulation in European peatlands, which contain around half of Europe's soil carbon, will require a ...
Russia on Wednesday began major navy drills involving more than 150 vessels and 15,000 military personnel in the Pacific and ...
I N THE DEPTHS of the cold war, American spooks and generals came to suspect that the nuclear-weapons club was about to gain ...
Vilnius says it has identified more than ten locations in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad "from where Russia is causing ...
Sweden is a newcomer to NATO, only joining the Alliance in 2024 becoming the 32nd member state. Despite its recent entrance, ...
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