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Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals, Feb. 7, 2018.
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Whales need krill to survive. We want it for supplements.
While krill may be small to look at, these shrimp-like crustaceans play an outsized role in the global food web. They support the diets of several whale species, including the largest animals to ever... (photo: Creative Commons / Pixabay/ BirdEL)
Octopus vulgaris
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All Octopuses Are Venomous, So How Are They Using It?
Lift up an octopus's arms, and tucked away in the center you will find an octopus beak. It’s a curious feature and a well-named one, looking just like the sort of structure you might find on a... (photo: GFDL / albert kok)
UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) meets with Peter Thomson, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean, at the event entitled Dialogue with Pacific Island Forum Leaders.  Business Ghana 
Surging seas are coming for us all, warns UN chief
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has said that big polluters have a clear responsibility to cut emissions – or risk a worldwide catastrophe. “The Pacific is... (photo: UN / Kiara Worth)
Climate change   Pacific   Photos   United Nations
A worker pauses in the heat on a roof of a building in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023. Spain is set to experience several days of extreme heat with temperatures in many parts set to rise above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).  AOL 
World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target
Hundreds of the world’s leading climate scientists expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) this century, blasting past internationally agreed targets and causing catastrophic... (photo: AP / Paul White)
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The ocean is the body of salt water which covers approximately 71% of the surface of the Earth, February 21, 2021. Popular Science
How deep does life go?
Microbial life may be pervasive everywhere beneath Earth’s surface under conditions long thought to be inhospitable, if not fatal. DepositPhotos This article was... (photo: Creative Commons / Unsplash/ Michal Matlon)

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FILE - Tesla CEO Elon Musk departs from the justice center in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, July 13, 2021. CNN
Musk v Australia heats up as church stabbing raids target network of allegedly radicalized teens
In one camp is a tech billionaire with more than 181 million followers on his own social network. In the other, political leaders representing a country of just 26... (photo: AP / Matt Rourke, file)
Australia   Censorship   Elon Musk   Photos
Protemnodon anak, Pleistocene of Australia. Popular Science
Super-muscular 374-pound kangaroos once thumped around Australia and New Guinea
An artist’s impression of southeastern South Australia during the Pleistocene epoch showing various plants and animals that lived there alongside Protemnodon. The almost... (photo: Creative Commons / Nobu Tamura)

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Beach with Oil Derrick   Baku   Azerbaijan (17966684252) Offshore Technology
EXCLUSIVE – Azerbaijan oil and gas extraction plans are equivalent to an entire year of EU emissions
The oil and gas extraction plans of the COP29 host fuel concerns that another petrostate will dampen forthcoming climate negotiations. The recent decision to allow a... (photo: Creative Commons / Adam Jones from Kelowna, BC, Canada https://www.flickr.com/people/41000732@N04)
Azerbaijan   Climate change   Oil   Photos
Great Mosque of Mecca, Saudi Arabia Al Jazeera
When is Ramadan 2024 and how is the moon sighted?
The first day of fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Mecca will be Monday, March 11 or Tuesday, March 12, depending on the sighting of the new moon. Ramadan... (photo: Creative Commons)
Islam   Photos   Ramadan   Saudi Arabia
Australia Aboriginal Culture Phys Dot Org
People once lived in a vast region in north-western Australia—and it had an inland sea
For much of the 65,000 years of Australia's human history, the now-submerged northwest continental shelf connected the Kimberley and western Arnhem Land. This vast,... (photo: Creative Commons / Steve Evans)

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