Reports and Studies
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Solar farm bid approved for green belt land
A solar farm has been approved for green belt land near a village in Derbyshire, despite concerns about the loss…
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Five dead as huge waves hit Australia coast
Five people have drowned after huge waves hit parts of Australia at the start of the Easter weekend. Two others…
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How alligators are breathing life into Florida’s Everglades
The Everglades’ eclectic alligators are surprisingly diverse builders, bodyguards, commuters, and health-bringing engineers. From the edge of the Miccosukee Indian…
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How climate change could affect arsenic in rice
Rice is a staple food for billions of people around the planet, but a new study suggests climate change may…
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Book bound in human skin found in museum office
A book bound in the skin of one of the UK’s most notorious murderers is to go on display after…
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UK’s rarest wildlife being ‘pushed to extinction’ by grass fires
Some of the UK’s rarest wildlife is being “torched alive” and pushed closer to extinction after weeks of intense grass…
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South Africa’s new ‘Big Five’ safari destination
Once emptied of wildlife, South Africa’s Babanango Game Reserve is now home to the Big Five – thanks to a…
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Kenyan agents bust plot to smuggle giant ants for sale to foreign insect lovers
Four smugglers caught trying to transport thousands of live ants out of Kenya for sale on exotic pet markets in…
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Climate change is supercharging pollen allergies – this is how
Seasonal allergy sufferers are being hit with more pollen over a longer season due to rising temperatures, but global warming…
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Hundreds of flights cancelled in China as strong winds hit capital
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled and trains suspended as gales hit Beijing and northern China on Saturday. By 11:30…
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