Reports and Studies
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Net zero: Climate action delay will hurt economy, Tory MP’s review says
A Conservative MP has said delaying climate action risks damaging the UK’s economic prospects, in a major review of the…
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Climate change: UAE names oil chief to lead COP28 talks
The head of one of the world’s biggest oil companies has been named to lead the COP28 global climate talks…
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Dolphins ‘shout’ to get heard over noise pollution
Dolphins struggle to hear each other and cooperate in a world of increasing noise pollution, a new study reveals. They…
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Australia cancels Afghanistan cricket series over curbs on women
Australia’s men’s team has withdrawn from their One-Day International (ODI) series against Afghanistan in March following further restrictions on women’s and…
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Cost of living: A refugee family runs out of food in Hong Kong
Slouched against the lone, grime-covered, grated window of his tiny apartment in the working-class neighbourhood of Sham Shui Po in…
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The feminist community emerging from the war in Ukraine
Boisterous female laughter emanated intermittently from the corner unit of a drab, Soviet-style residential building. Sandals and a pink lamp…
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Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says
Human action to save the ozone layer has worked as hoped, and it may recover in just decades, the UN…
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What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?
New data shows that 2022 was the fifth hottest year for Europe since records began. But scientists are warning that…
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UK rocket failure is a setback, not roadblock
The failure of the first ever satellite mission launched from UK soil is a setback but not a roadblock to…
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Climate change: Europe and polar regions bear brunt of warming in 2022
The polar regions and Europe were hit hardest by global warming in 2022, according to a new analysis. The data…
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