Reports and Studies
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‘Extinct’ butterfly species reappears in UK
Blink and you could miss them – but mysterious sightings of an extremely rare butterfly have set the hearts of…
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Solar panels – an eco-disaster waiting to happen?
While they are being promoted around the world as a crucial weapon in reducing carbon emissions, solar panels only have…
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‘Better to die there’: Palestinians mourn Ein Samiya displacement
About a week after hastily dismantling and leaving their homes under duress from Israeli settlers, it was hard for the…
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Negotiators agree to key step toward landmark treaty to end plastic waste
Global negotiators have agreed to craft an initial draft treaty to end plastic pollution, a preliminary but crucial step toward tackling one…
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Surging number of women freezing eggs in UAE amid law reforms and changing attitudes
There is a “significant” rise in the number of women in the UAE who are choosing to freeze their eggs…
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Nine dead as protests rock Senegal after Sonko jail sentence
At least nine people were killed in Senegal in clashes between riot police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko…
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Peas that don’t taste like peas could help the planet
Scientists in the UK are developing peas that don’t taste like peas. No, this isn’t a crafty plan to get…
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Aras Amiri highlights jailed Iran environmentalists’ plight
Among the many thousands of political prisoners in Iran’s jails are seven prominent environmentalists who were arrested in 2018. The…
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Using pig fat as green jet fuel will hurt planet, experts warn
The fat of dead pigs, cattle and chickens is being used to make greener jet fuel, but a new study…
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The ‘exploding’ demand for giant heat pumps
There are 2.5 million litres of water in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. If for some reason you wanted to bring…
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