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Mongolia to connect Russia and China with Power of Siberia 2 pipeline

Blitz 29 Mar 2025
Earlier this month, Gantumur Luvsannyam, Mongolia’s first deputy prime minister, said that negotiations over the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline were proceeding and making progress.
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Scientists perform a necropsy on a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth found perfectly preserved in Siberia - ...

The Daily Mail 27 Mar 2025
Scientists have performed a necropsy on a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth discovered in Siberia ... Yana was discovered in the permafrost-covered region of Yakutia, Siberia, where it had been kept in excellent condition by the extreme cold ... .
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Refining Siberia's land cover data: A leap forward for climate science

Science Daily 26 Mar 2025
Researchers have developed a highly accurate land cover map for Siberia, providing insights into ...
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Russian cargo plane crash lands in Siberia

Al Jazeera 26 Mar 2025
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Rapid Ice Melt Triggers Floods, Evacuations in Siberia’s Krasnoyarsk Region

Moscow Times 19 Mar 2025
Rescuers evacuated residents in Siberia’s Krasnoyarsk region after unseasonably warm weather caused river ice to rapidly melt, raising water levels and breaching a dam, emergency authorities said Wednesday ... Read more about ... Preview. Subscribe ... ....
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In 2016, A Freak Anthrax Outbreak Swept Across Siberia—And Thawing Permafrost Means It Could Happen Again

Forbes 16 Mar 2025
The 2016 Siberian Anthrax outbreak wasn’t just a freak accident—it was a warning shot. Thawing permafrost had awakened something dangerous, and this was just a glimpse of what might be lurking in the ice ... .
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Scientists Find Life-Thriving “Oasis” During Earth’s Mass Extinction, 252M Years Ago

Greek Reporter 14 Mar 2025
Credit. D. H. Yang / CC BY-NC 4.0 ... A mass extinction unlike any other ... Many scientists attribute the event to massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia, which triggered wildfires, acid rain, toxic gas emissions, and extreme environmental changes ... ....
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