‘Environmental crisis’ – Mauritius declares emergency as fuel spills from ship
The Japanese-owned MV Wakashio was carrying nearly 4,000 tons of fuel when it ran aground two weeks ago, and cracks have appeared in its hull.
The Japanese-owned MV Wakashio was carrying nearly 4,000 tons of fuel when it ran aground two weeks ago, and cracks have appeared in its hull.
Alongside its results, the company also unveiled details of its strategy to slash carbon emissions, revealing that it aims to cut oil and gas production by 40 per cent and increase low-carbon tenfold to £5 billion by 2030.
Iter is a collaboration between China, the EU, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the US - all of whom are sharing in the costs of construction.
The 47-year-old is known as the more liberal member of the Murdochs.
A centuries-old grape variety is making a comeback - and we are sure glad it did.
About 95 tonnes of oil was released into the sea 75 miles west of Shetland on October 2 2016.
After the fall of communism Americans spoke of their country as “the Last Superpower.” Trump has turned it into the Lost Superpower.
It comes amid warnings that nature is declining at unprecedented rates, with report authors saying there is no future for 'business as usual'.
The Irish foreign affairs minister made the comments after he briefed Cabinet about talks with the UK.
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