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Interview: David Hone, chief climate change advisor, Shell [Gas in Transition]

Interview: David Hone, chief climate change advisor, Shell [Gas in Transition]
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From the Editor: Shell comes out of its shell [Gas in Transition]

Rather than simply transforming from oil and gas producer to renewable energy generator, Shell will rely on its supply and trading abilities to prosper in the net-zero economy. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 2]

When fossils come alive - The Hindu

Updated: May 14, 2021 13:33 IST Not only do they give arms and legs to prehistoric findings, paleoartists help research to reach larger audiences Share Article AAA The unusual bird Gastornis that lived across Europe, North America and Asia not long after non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. Photo: Mark Witton   Not only do they give arms and legs to prehistoric findings, paleoartists help research to reach larger audiences Close your eyes and imagine a dinosaur. Did you think of a tall, sinewy, sharp-fanged creature? How did this image pop up in your head considering that dinosaurs lived millions of years before the first modern humans appeared? Of course, there’s

Titus T-Rex is King: Nottingham exhibit featuring real dinosaur to open at Wollaton Hall

Titus T-Rex is King: Nottingham exhibit featuring real dinosaur to open at Wollaton Hall The bones of Titus the T-Rex will be stomping into the natural history museum in July Wollaton Hall could soon be welcoming the real fossilised remains of a T-Rex. Pictured: model T-Rex at Wollaton Hall Jurassic Kingdom in 2018 (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post) Don t miss anything coming up in 2021 by subscribing to our free What s On email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Nottingham s Wollaton Hall to host T rex fossil in exhibition

BBC News Published image captionT. rex fossils rarely leave the countries where they are discovered, officials said The first real Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton shown in England for more than 100 years is coming to Nottingham. The fossil, named Titus, found in the US state of Montana in 2018, has not been publicly displayed before. There are no real T. rex skeletons currently on show in the UK and fossils of the large theropod rarely leave North America, the city council said. Titus and a wider exhibition about his world will be at Wollaton Hall from July 2021 to August 2022. image copyrightCraig Pfister, Field Palaeontologist

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