Reports and Studies
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Santa feels the heat as Lapland buckles in Finland’s record-breaking heatwave
“Make sure the reindeer have plenty of water – and don’t forget to drink a glass every hour too,” Santa…
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Heat advisories and warnings issued for southeast and midwest as temperatures and humidity soars
It’s always hot in the summer in the US Southeast but even by the standards of Florida and the Carolinas…
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Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change
A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared the way for countries to sue each other over climate…
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Big cat owners hide their animals from Pakistan crackdown
The smell hanging in the air is the first sign there’s something unusual about the farmhouse on the outskirts of…
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At least 17 dead in South Korea floods and landslides
At least 17 people have died in floods and landslides caused by days of torrential rain in South Korea, the…
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Wasps are back this summer – a lot of them
John Horsley was gardening when he felt a wasp crawl down his T-shirt. “That stung me a few times in…
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Unique 1.5m year-old ice to be melted to unlock mystery
An ice core that may be older than 1.5 million years has arrived in the UK where scientists will melt…
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Serious water pollution incidents up 60% in England, Environment Agency says
Serious pollution incidents by water companies have risen 60% in a year, according to the Environment Agency. In total there…
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‘It’s just a weird, weird bird’: Why we got the dodo so absurdly wrong
The extinct flightless pigeon has captured imaginations for over 400 years. Experts and artists are now revealing how much we…
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Animals react to secret sounds from plants, say scientists
Animals react to sounds being made by plants, new research suggests, opening up the possibility that an invisible ecosystem might…
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