Reports and Studies
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Five things we’ve learned from UN climate report
The scientific body that advises the UN on rising temperatures has just released a new report. It’s an important summary…
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UN climate report: Scientists release ‘survival guide’ to avert climate disaster
UN chief Antonio Guterres says a major new report on climate change is a “survival guide for humanity”. Clean energy…
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Chinese data from COVID-19 early days gives crucial information on origins
Data from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, briefly uploaded to a global database by Chinese scientists, gives crucial…
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Cyclone Gabrielle: The New Zealand flood victims too scared to go home
Last month, Cyclone Gabrielle smashed into New Zealand’s North Island – killing 11 people and displacing at least 10,000 more.…
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‘A village’s goodwill saved me from life on the streets’
Mo would be the first to admit he has led a deeply troubled life. Caught up in a county lines…
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Hemsby: How many other communities are at risk of erosion?
Coastal erosion claimed three homes in Hemsby last weekend and a further two properties in the village are deemed at…
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Nature in danger as mountain forest loss quickens
Mountain forests are disappearing at an alarming rate, threatening nature in some of the planet’s most biologically rich areas, warn…
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Ukraine Black Sea grain export deal extended, UN and Turkey say
A deal allowing the export of Ukrainian grain over the Black Sea, which had been due to expire on Saturday,…
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Qatar charges ex-finance minister with bribery, embezzlement
Qatar’s former finance minister Ali Sherif al-Emadi will face a criminal trial following his 2021 arrest over embezzlement allegations. Al-Emadi…
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Two new vaccines against bird flu effective in Dutch lab: Government
Two vaccines tested by a Dutch veterinary research center have proved effective against highly infectious bird flu in a first…
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