Reports and Studies
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Plea to block wind farm over thousands of forecast bird deaths
Conservation groups are urging ministers to reject plans for an offshore wind farm which the developer predicts will kill tens…
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New satellite will see through clouds to ‘weigh’ Earth’s forests
A first-of-its-kind satellite due to launch on Tuesday will be able to see through clouds and leafy canopies to assess…
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‘Meadowscaping’: The people turning their lawns into meadows
Turning lawns into meadows can have big benefits for people, wildlife and the climate. Here’s why ‘meadowscaping’ has become…
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The European nation where bears roam free
As Romania’s bear population grows, so do the opportunities for travellers to come face to face with the predators…
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Flood victims future-proof their homes
Residents in Oxford are flood-proofing their homes as climate change threatens to bring heavier rain and more extreme weather in…
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Developers defend solar farm plan
Developers behind a controversial plan for a solar farm insisted it was “a very small part” of “a very large…
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Who was the murderer whose skin binds a book?
The cover of a book held at a Suffolk museum was recently found to be made from the skin of…
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Canada’s top candidates talk up fossil fuels as climate slips down agenda
As the threat posed by US President Donald Trump tops Canada’s federal election agenda, the issue of the country’s contribution…
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Could an almighty eruption destroy a dreamy Greek island?
Perched on top of Santorini’s sheer cliffs is a world-famous tourist industry worth millions. Underneath is the fizzing risk of…
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Oak felling: ‘A crime against 500-year-old being’
There was anger and sadness among people who turned out over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend to protest at the…
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