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Could wind turbines SAVE the coral reefs? Scientists will attempt to grow coral on the 'feet' of offshore wind turbines for the first time in a bid to boost biodiversity - Experts will transport coral larvae to the bottom of four offshore wind turbin... [1]
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[1]
MM
dailymail.co.uk
· 2022-05-05
· 47% match
Could wind turbines SAVE the coral reefs? Scientists will attempt to grow coral on the 'feet' of offshore wind turbines for the first time in a bid to boost biodiversity - Experts will transport coral larvae to the bottom of four offshore wind turbin
[2]
FI
yle.fi
· 2008-11-28
· 30% match
Up to 5,000 of the 26,000 chickens are believed to have died for lack of air. Graffiti left on the wall of the farm contained the letters EVR, the Finnish abbreviation of the Animal Liberation Front.
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