Reports and Studies
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Climate change: Six young people take 32 countries to court
“What I felt was fear,” says Claudia Duarte Agostinho as she remembers the extreme heatwave and fires that ripped through…
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England’s single use plastics ban does not tackle takeaway boxes, warns Greenpeace
A ban on single-use plastic cutlery, plates and polystyrene trays comes into force in England on Sunday. The new rules…
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Richest oil states should pay climate tax, says Gordon Brown
The world’s richest oil states should pay a global windfall tax to help poorer nations combat climate change, ex-PM Gordon…
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NASA’s first asteroid samples land in Utah desert after release from spacecraft
NASA’s first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert on Sunday to cap a seven-year journey.…
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Researchers investigating whether meerkats pick up on human emotions
Researchers are investigating whether meerkats can detect emotions such as happiness, sadness or anger from people, and then adapt their…
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Farmers turn to tech as bees struggle to pollinate
In the scorching morning heat Thai Sade brushes the avocado trees he will soon artificially pollinate. Based on a moshav,…
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Net zero: Rishi Sunak ‘destroying’ UK green credibility, says Yanis Varoufakis
Rishi Sunak has been accused of a “very special combination of incompetence and cynicism” over his major change of direction…
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The shadowy Chinese firm that owns chunks of Cambodia
The highway runs through the forest like a black ribbon, down to the sea and to what must be one…
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa awaits fiery return of asteroid Bennu samples
A seven-year mission to study what has been described as the most dangerous rock in the Solar System is about…
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Osiris-Rex: Asteroid Bennu ‘is a journey back to our origins’
Nasa’s Osiris-Rex capsule will come screaming into Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday at more than 15 times the speed of a…
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