Reports and Studies
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Protect Arctic from ‘dangerous’ climate engineering, scientists warn
Plans to fight climate change by manipulating the Arctic and Antarctic environment are dangerous, unlikely to work and could distract…
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Why monsoon rains have been so deadly in India this year
India’s monsoon has turned wild. Half of the country is reeling under floods after extraordinary downpours, with Punjab facing its…
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How eating insects became a conspiracy theory
Insect protein is healthy and sustainable. But now it is also at the centre of a far-reaching conspiracy theory. Throughout…
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Why wild venison is a climate-friendly swap for beef
In countries like Scotland where deer populations are culled, eating wild venison can be a low-carbon option. My last meat…
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‘Shameful’: Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse push for US transparency
Survivors who endured abuse at the hands of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein gathered on the steps of the United…
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Chinese scientists create plants that glow in the dark
Chinese scientists have successfully realized the concept of an “Avatar” world, where plants illuminate an entire ecosystem, and have created…
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Drones join battle against eight-toothed beetle threatening forests
It is smaller than your fingernail, but this hairy beetle is one of the biggest single threats to the UK’s…
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The Druids Oak is 800 years old – can it help save tomorrow’s forests?
Dr Ed Pyne snips a leaf from the Druids Oak, an 800-year-old tree that has watched over this woodland in…
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Military drills spark hundreds of wildfires in UK
Live-fire military training has sparked hundreds of wildfires across the UK countryside since 2023, with unexploded shells often making it…
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Tourist pouring beer down elephant’s trunk in Kenya sparks anger
Several investigations have been launched after a Spanish man in Kenya posted videos of himself pouring beer down an elephant’s…
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