Read more about the article Sea Soaked Up 50,000 Tonnes Of Russian Gas From Nord Stream Sabotage Blast, Says Study
The research vessel Skagerak near the site of the Nord Stream leaks, undated. A University of Gothenburg study found increased methane levels in the Southern Baltic Sea. (Olof Lonnehed, University of Gothenburg/Newsflash)

Sea Soaked Up 50,000 Tonnes Of Russian Gas From Nord Stream Sabotage Blast, Says Study

An astonishing 50,000 tonnes of methane unleashed by explosions on the Nord Stream pipelines that pumped Russian gas to the West was trapped in the Baltic Sea, say experts. Scientists…

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Read more about the article Gas Shortage Could Close Crematoriums And Leave Cemeteries Unable To Meet Demand
Image shows a cremation process, undated photo. Crematoria in Germany have been facing problems because of the ongoing gas crisis. (Newsflash)

Gas Shortage Could Close Crematoriums And Leave Cemeteries Unable To Meet Demand

German crematoriums may have to close down over winter because of fears they may not have enough gas because of Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Crematorium officials are reportedly increasingly worried…

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Read more about the article Extremely Well Preserved 3,000 Year Old Bronze Sword Found In Denmark
The 3.000-year-old bronze sword, that was found during excavations in an area that is being prepared for the construction of a gas pipeline between Denmark and Poland in the village of Glee on the Danish island of Funen on 7th March.

Extremely Well Preserved 3,000 Year Old Bronze Sword Found In Denmark

This is the astonishingly well preserved 3,000-year-old bronze sword that was unearthed by archaeologists who were excavating a site that is set to be used for a future gas pipeline.…

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