Reports and Studies
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Could the UK’s tides help wean us off fossil fuels?
Could the ebb and flow of the UK’s tides help us to rely less on fossil fuels? Great progress has…
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Recycling reforms see separate food waste bins for England
Long-awaited plans to reform recycling in England have been announced by the government. Most households will have a weekly food…
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Rescue mission for UK rainforests’ weird treasures
Conservationists are racing to protect rare flora and fauna clinging to survival in the UK’s last temperate rainforests. These lush,…
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Christmas hope for turkey farmers as bird flu cases drop
Turkey farmers are hoping for a better Christmas after a drop in cases of a virulent strain of bird flu…
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Orionid meteor shower to light up the skies
A spectacular meteor shower that is lighting up the skies for two months will peak on Saturday. The Orionid display…
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Welsh Water admits illegally spilling sewage for years
Welsh Water has admitted illegally spilling untreated sewage at dozens of treatment plants for years. The admission came after the…
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Rempang Eco-City: ‘We will not leave’, say the islanders fighting eviction
Amlah, or Grandma Cuh as the 105-year-old is fondly known, has been living on the Indonesian island of Rempang all…
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Greta Thunberg joins climate protest outside JP Morgan
Greta Thunberg has joined a protest outside JP Morgan to demand the bank stops funding fossil fuel projects. The Swedish…
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Gaganyaan: India to launch test flight ahead of sending man into space
The Indian space research agency is due to carry out the first of a series of key tests ahead of…
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A romance, a birthplace: Destroyed memories of Gaza’s bombed Ahli Hospital
The wing of a medical facility is not where most love stories begin. But that’s why al-Ahli Arab Hospital in…
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