Reports and Studies
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Log burner rule change in England could land users with £300 fines
Households in England face fines of up to £300 and even criminal records if they flout new log burner rules.…
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Sex and no sleep may be killing endangered quolls
Endangered male northern quolls are giving up sleep for more sex – and it could be killing them, according to…
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Green comet approaching Earth for first time in 50,000 years
If you live north of the equator, now is the best time to see a rare bright green comet streak…
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Everyone to live 15 minutes from green space or water in England under plans
Everyone will live within 15 minutes’ walk of a green space or water under new government plans to restore nature.…
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Green projects are boosting UK growth – CBI report
The transition to a greener economy is worth £71bn and has brought jobs and investment to parts of the UK…
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GHGSat: Commercial satellite will see CO2 super-emitters
The world’s first commercial satellite dedicated to monitoring carbon dioxide from orbit will launch later this year. It will be…
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Screen time for babies could affect academic performance, wellbeing by age 9: Study
Exposing a baby to screen time too early on could impair the infant’s academic achievement and emotional wellbeing by the age of…
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Life on Mars? Satellite shows carved outline of cute teddy bear
Yogi, Paddington and Winnie the Pooh, move over. There’s a new bear in town. Or on Mars, anyway. The beaming…
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Nasa’s Mars rover Perseverance completes rock depot
Nasa’s Perseverance rover has finished building a rock depot on Mars. It’s laid down a series of tubes on the…
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Exercising for 31 minutes a day keeps dementia at bay for senior women: Study
Senior women who do more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in addition to walking had a lower risk of developing mild cognitive…
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