Reports and Studies
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What does the scrapping of a wind farm plan mean for UK renewable energy?
Work has stopped on one of the UK’s largest offshore wind farms after its developer said it no longer made…
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Brazil’s Embraer plans to build electric flying taxi factory near Sao Paulo
The Brazilian plane maker Embraer says a new factory will be built near Sao Paulo to produce electric flying taxis…
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Can houseplants purify the air in your home?
Most people don’t realise just how many pollutants are swirling around indoors, where they typically spend most of their time. For example,…
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World will miss 1.5C warming limit – top UK expert
A leading British climate scientist has told the BBC he believes the target to limit global warming to 1.5C will…
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Eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’
Having big UK meat-eaters cut some of it out of their diet would be like taking 8 million cars off…
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The Australian climate protesters cast as extremists
Emma Sangalli’s heart still stops every time she sees a police car. “It’s a feeling in your gut like panic.…
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Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?
Could radio collars, the crucial electronic devices that help track the movement of protected animals, be harmful for them? That…
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Kitchen shrine serpents and more fascinating new Pompeii discoveries
A kitchen shrine adorned with serpents, a bakery, human skeletons, exquisite frescos, and yes, a picture of something that looks…
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Isro: India space chief says no mystery over rocket debris on Australian beach
India’s space chief says a giant metal dome that washed up on an Australian beach was definitely part of a…
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‘Incredible growth’: The rise of Australian women’s football
When Australia’s Sam Kerr leads the Matildas out for their World Cup opener against Ireland on Thursday, she will enter…
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