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Saturn's moon Titan imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope

Boing Boing 24 Apr 2024
Titan is a strange world — a little bit Earthlike, if land were made of water ice, rivers and seas ...
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New Scientific Evidence That CO2 Emissions Can’t Warm Atmosphere Because it is “Saturated” Published in ...

The Daily Sceptic 24 Apr 2024
The Net Zero collectivisation project is dead in the water without the constant fearmongering that humans control the ever-warming climate by burning hydrocarbons and releasing CO2 into the atmosphere.
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The Ingenuity Team Downloads the Final Data from the Mars Helicopter. The Mission is Over

Universe Today 22 Apr 2024
I really can’t believe that the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars took its maiden voyage in April 2021 ... Ingenuity helicopter ... Credit ... It will also look for chemical signatures that indicate water-based and/or hydrocarbon-based life ... Source ... .
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How Many Billions of People Would Die Under Net Zero?

The Daily Sceptic 19 Apr 2024
A reference here, perhaps, to the wicked policies conducted by Western banks and elites in refusing to loan money to build hydrocarbon-fuelled water treatment plants in the poorer parts of the developing world.
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Are Titan's Dunes Made of Comet Dust?

Universe Today 18 Apr 2024
It is so intensely cold that, instead of water, its rain and rivers are made from liquid hydrocarbons like methane ... When liquid methane rains and flows, it could erode the water-ice bedrock, grinding chunks together to a sand of ice grains.
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Seplat Energy Celebrates 10 Years of Dual Listing on NGX, LSE

This Day 17 Apr 2024
The company’s diversified portfolio, including eight onshore and shallow water assets strategically located in the Niger Delta region, has enabled it to maximize hydrocarbon production while actively ...
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Meet the boffins and buccaneers drilling for hydrogen

Hindustan Times 15 Apr 2024
It is normally found bound up with oxygen, as water, or carbon, as hydrocarbons ... In 1987 in Bourakebougou, in a remote corner of Mali in West Africa, locals searching for water drilled 100m down and, since the hole was dry, gave up.
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Russian city calls for mass evacuations as floodwaters rise

Voa News 13 Apr 2024
Water was also rising ... Rising water levels are also threatening southern parts of Western Siberia, the largest hydrocarbon basin in the world, and in areas near the Volga, Europe's biggest river.
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Russian city calls for mass evacuations due to rapidly rising flood waters 

Hong Kong Standard 13 Apr 2024
Water was also ... Rising water levels are also threatening southern parts of Western Siberia, the largest hydrocarbon basin in the world, and in areas near the Volga, Europe's biggest river. .
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Russia, Kazakhstan battle record floods as rivers rise further

Gulf Today 12 Apr 2024
The flooding has struck Russia's Urals and northern Kazakhstan worst, though waters are also rising in southern parts of Western Siberia, the largest hydrocarbon basin in the world, and in some places near the Volga, Europe's biggest river.
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Russia, Kazakhstan battle record floods as river levels rise further

Gulf-Times 11 Apr 2024
The Russian city of Orenburg battled rising water levels on Thursday after major rivers across Russia and Kazakhstan burst their banks in the worst flooding seen in the areas in nearly a century.The ...
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Russia, Kazakhstan battle record floods as rivers rise

Voa News 11 Apr 2024
The flooding has struck Russia's Urals and the northern Kazakhstan worst, though waters are also rising southern parts of Western Siberia, the largest hydrocarbon basin in the world, and in some ...
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Russia and Kazakhstan battle record floods as rivers rise further

CyprusMail 11 Apr 2024
The flooding has struck Russia’s Urals and the northern Kazakhstan worst, though waters are also rising southern parts of Western Siberia, the largest hydrocarbon basin in the world, and in some ...
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EPA’s PFAS rules: We’d prefer zero, but we’ll accept 4 parts per trillion

Ars Technica 10 Apr 2024
This swap retains the water-repellant behavior of hydrocarbons while making the molecules highly resistant to breaking down through natural processes—hence the forever chemicals moniker.

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