Reports and Studies
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UK unready as wildfires surge, warns firefighters’ union
The UK is “woefully underprepared” to tackle wildfires as climate change makes them more likely, a new report by the…
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Dutch researcher warns of 3 days in October
In a recent tweet posted on his X platform account, (formerly known as Twitter), Dutch researcher and scientist Frank Hoogerbeets…
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What is the Nobel Prize and what to expect this year?
The Nobel Prizes are slated to be announced this week with the first award in medicine or physiology won by…
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Nature crisis: One in six species at risk of extinction in Great Britain
Numbers of the UK’s most precious animals and plants are still falling, as a countrywide nature-loss crisis continues. Loss of…
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Scientists get closer to solving mystery of antimatter
Scientists have made a key discovery about antimatter – a mysterious substance which was plentiful when the Universe began. Antimatter…
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Government to delay new environmental building rules
The government is delaying putting into effect new environmental laws forcing developers to improve countryside and wildlife habitats, the BBC…
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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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