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Rescue for whale stranded off German coast in 'decisive phase'

Tsunami wave and coast

A private rescue attempt for a whale stranded off Germany's Baltic coast has entered a "decisive phase", officials said Friday, with the sea mammal showing more activity than in recent days.The 13.5-metre (44-foot) humpback whale's ordeal first began in late March when it was spotted stuck on a sandbank near the city of Luebeck. It first freed itself only to become stuck again further east along the German coast.

Climate change and emissions

Swedish low-carbon steelmaker Stegra raises 1.4 bn euros for new mill

Carbon and emissions
Extreme weather and natural hazards

'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days

Advanced battery and energy storage
Energy, industry and green tech

Mexico's Pemex pipeline leak caused crude oil spill in Gulf of Mexico: officials

Gas pipeline and energy security
Oceans, ice and biodiversity

Global warming causes Colombian glacier to disappear

Climate change concept
People, cities and adaptation

Thai farmers pin hopes on microbes to end annual burning crisis

Farm and agriculture
Earth systems and signals

CORRECTED: Rights group seeks AU action over toxic mining in Zambia town

Coal and mining
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