Are we heading for ‘super El Niño’ – and what could we expect? | Climate crisis

There is a high likelihood that the phenomenon known as “El Niño” will emerge this summer – and it could be exceptionally strong. A so-called “super El Niño” could supercharge extreme weather events and push global temperatures to record heights next year if it develops, according to experts. Meteorologists are keeping a close eye on…

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HAVELSAN Expands Its Underwater C5ISR Capabilities for the Future Operating Environment

HAVELSAN has reinforced its position in underwater command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) technologies with an integrated portfolio developed for submarines, unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) and hybrid maritime platforms. Drawing on more than two decades of experience as the primary system provider and integrator of Naval Combat Systems for the Turkish…

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Fluorescent Technique Reveals Hidden Microfibre Pollution

Pollution released from our textiles is smaller and more irregular in shape than previously thought, according to new research led by The University of Manchester.  In a study published in Nature Scientific Reports, Manchester researchers – in collaboration with researchers from the University of East Anglia and Manchester Metropolitan University – have developed a new fluorescence…

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Environmental impact needs assessing before plans can progress at RAF base | Local News | News | Oakham Nub News

Badgers, bats, water voles and great crested newts could delay the march of progress at a developing army base. Council officers have ordered that an environmental impact assessment must be carried out before works get underway at Kendrew Barracks – the former RAF Cottesmore in Rutland. The base is due to undergo a major multi-million pound refurbishment as it…

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