Reports and Studies
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Global carbon emissions soar to record levels in 2023, fueling climate crisis: Report
Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year, exacerbating climate change…
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The school planting trees to boost pupils’ health
In a school playground squeezed between two main roads, children play tag in some of Sheffield’s filthiest air. Keisi Hoxhaj,…
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COP28: Head of UN talks hits back at climate denial claims
The president of the ongoing UN climate talks Sultan al-Jaber has hit back at claims that he denies a core…
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Attenborough ship encounters mammoth iceberg
The UK’s polar ship, RRS Sir David Attenborough, has come face to face with the world’s biggest iceberg. The planned…
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Raw sewage ‘cover-up’ at Windermere World Heritage Site
Water companies can make sewage pollution disappear from the official figures. Leaked records suggest one firm, United Utilities, wrongly downgraded…
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Explainer: What are the weight loss drugs drawing intense international attention?
Wegovy, Mounjaro, Ozempic… These new drugs drawing such intense attention have raised the hopes of millions around the world suffering…
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How weather apps are trying to be more accurate
Travelling the world by bicycle for two years might be too physically challenging for most of us, but Zoe Ashbridge…
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Record number of girls on Borders College farming course
Stephanie Crozier is one of a record number of young women who have enrolled on an agriculture course in the…
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How a Palestinian teen’s release exposed Israeli mistreatment of prisoners
Israeli officials were displeased when Mohammed Nazal, an 18-year-old Palestinian, described his ordeal in Israeli prisons after being released as…
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Analysis: Israel resumed bombing Gaza, what has happened since?
Fighting in Gaza resumed almost on cue on Friday when the last extension of the truce expired and hopes in attempts to…
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