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ENVIRONMENT - February 2015

Feb 2015

Mar 11, 2017

World's Oldest Crocodile Eggs Discovered

  • Researchers have discovered the world`s oldest crocodilian eggs that they believe were laid almost 152 million years ago.
  • The eggs, discovered in cliffs in Portugal, were laid by close relatives of "true" crocodiles, a group called crocodylomorphs.
  • The fact that they are from the Late Jurassic period makes these eggs the oldest crocodilian eggs known so far.

Mar 07, 2017

UK Carbon Emissions Drop

  • The UK’s carbon dioxide emissions have fallen to their lowest level since the 19th century as coal use continues to plummet.
  • Emissions of the major greenhouse gas fell almost 6% year-on-year in 2016.
  • Emissions of carbon dioxide from coal fell 50% in 2016 as use of the fossil fuel dropped by 52%.
  • The assessment suggests carbon emissions in 2016 were about 381m tonnes, putting the UK’s carbon pollution at its lowest level.

Mar 02, 2017

Antarctica Warming Up

  • The year 2016 has been declared as the hottest year on record, the dangers of global warming on the world loom larger than ever.
  • The massive Antarctic region serves as a measuring unit when it comes to climate change.
  • In February the Antarctic sea ice extent hit its lowest level since records began nearly four decades ago.

Feb 24, 2017

Bronze Age Weapons Discovered

  • A stash of rare weapons including a notched bronze sword and a gold-decorated spearhead, which likely date back to between 1000 BC and 800 BC, have been discovered by archaeologists in Scotland.
  • Archaeologists discovered the remains of 12 Bronze Age buildings during the dig, as well as a much earlier Stone Age hall that probably dates back to the very beginnings of agriculture in Scotland.

Feb 17, 2017

Earth Has a New Guest

  • There has been another addition to the number of continents in the Earth. Scientists claim to have unearthed a new continent which they named 'Zealandia'.
  • As per scientists, the 5 million square kilometer landmark east of Australia is a continent and this theory is backed by satellite data and rock samples.
  • Zealandia includes the regions of New Zealand and New Caledonia and is believed to be mostly submerged.
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