From sawdust to petrol
Belgian scientists have produced the building blocks of gasoline from sawdust. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleNortheast prepares for monster storm
The Northeastern U.S. is preparing for a what some are calling a 'monster storm' that could dump up to two feet of snow. Julie Noce reports.
View ArticleU.S. braces for "monster storm"
A major storm is expected to blast snow across U.S. Eastern states on Friday with meteorologists predicting blizzards and white-out conditions. Jillian Kitchener reports.
View ArticleDC Mayor declares state of emergency
Washington, DC's Mayor Muriel Bowser declares a state of emergency for the city based on a forecasted winter storm, which could bring blizzard conditions and 20 inches of snow to the nation's capital....
View ArticleEast Coast braces for epic storm
A massive storm, described by forecasters as "potentially crippling", is poised to drop near-record snowfall on the East Coast and has millions of people scrambling to prepare. Linda So reports.
View ArticleDC mayor: Storm has "life and death implications"
Officials in Washington, D.C. say they are preparing for a potentially "deadly" storm that could dump more than two feet of snow on the nation's capital. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
View ArticleNYC fully prepared for snowstorm: mayor
As a monster storm barrels towards the East Coast, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city is fully prepared to handle the snow. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
View ArticleVietnamese farmers struggle in cold snap
Unusually cold weather threatens crops and livestock, snarls tourist traffic in northern Vietnam. Katie Sargent reports
View ArticleNew York, Washington dig out after blizzard
A massive blizzard that paralyzed much of the U.S. East Coast has come to an end, but the clean-up is far from over as residents struggle to get back to their routines. Jillian Kitchener reports.
View ArticleFour sperm whales wash up on England's eastern shores
Several sperm whales washed up on British beaches this past weekend. Four of them died while the others managed to swim to safety. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
View ArticleOil spills into Philadelphia's Schuylkill River
The U.S. Coast Guard says a clean-up is underway after 4,200 gallons of oil was spilled onto land and the Schuylkill River. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
View ArticleChina's 'green' cars are making things worse
The world's largest electric car market races ahead, cheered on by the leadership in Beijing. Correspondent John Ruwitch explains why all this is actually bad for China's environment.
View ArticleFirst tuatara reptile bred outside New Zealand
Chester Zoo has announced the birth of the first tuatara reptile born outside New Zealand in 70 million years. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleNew dinosaur species offers evolutionary clues
A recently found 200 million year old dinosaur found in Wales is offering vital clues to understanding the evolutionary change from the late Triassic to the early Jurassic Period. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleMaths link to future locust dispersal
Mathematicians say that by using their newly developed model of locust behaviour, it could be possible to create better dispersal methods to prevent the creatures causing devastation. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleAfrica's most elusive animals caught on camera
Stunning images captured using remote camera trap photography are changing the way the WWF is able to research of some of Africa's most endangered species. Stuart McDill reports.
View ArticleCheaper, greener, route to bioplastic
Belgian chemists have discovered a cheaper, cleaner, way of making polylactic acid (PLA). Their invention is to be developed by a petrochemical company. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleSolar tower poised to energize market
The tallest solar power ever built is under construction in Israel, and developers hope the launch will energize the technology, which hasn't been able to make a dent in the solar market, hit...
View ArticleBaby gorilla doing well after caesarean delivery
A baby Western lowland gorilla has been delivered by a rare caesarean section at a British zoo in a procudure performed by a hospital gynaecologist. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
View ArticlePossible tornado tears through Alabama
Crews are cleaning up the damage after a possible tornado tore through Alabama, leaving four people injured. Jillian Kitchener reports.
View ArticlePeru, Bolivia underwater
Widespread flooding hits Peru and Bolivia, causing damage to homes, roads and farms. Gavino Garay reports.
View ArticleNanotechnology makes cheap, improved, water filters
Researchers have developed nano-scaled membranes that could potentially filter contaminants out of water faster and cheaper than current methods. Ben Gruber reports.
View ArticleHyundai's triple bid for eco car market
Hyundai makes a triple-pronged bid for the environmentally friendly car market at the Geneva Auto Show. Jim Drury reports.
View ArticleRare white whale spotted off Mexico's Pacific coast
Marine biologists have caught sight of a rare albino whale along Mexico's Pacific coast. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
View ArticleReal-life Paddington bear saved from abuse
A real-life Paddington bear who suffered brutal treatment by captors finds a new home in a Bolivia zoo. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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