Reports and Studies
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Five dead as huge winter storm grips swathe of US
At least five people have died in a winter storm that has seized a swathe of the US in its…
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Record year for wind power in 2024
Wind provided more electricity than ever last year as the UK moved further away from planet-warming fossil fuels to power…
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‘Stressed’ elephant gores Spanish tourist to death in Thailand
A “panic-stricken” elephant killed a Spanish woman while she was bathing the animal at an elephant centre in Thailand, local…
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The ocean current vital to regulating our weather
Our oceans move vast amounts of water, heat, chemicals and microscopic life around the planet – with one ocean current…
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Saving a species: The slow return of the Iberian lynx
With his leopard-like spots, Navarro – a male lynx – calls out during mating season as he walks towards a…
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Medical victims: Indian visa curbs amid Bangladesh tensions hurt patients
Khadiza Khatun’s life took a devastating turn in September when doctors at Dhaka Medical College Hospital informed her that her…
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US top doctor wants cancer warning on alcohol: What does the science say?
United States Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy has reignited a public health debate by proposing cancer warning labels on alcoholic…
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‘Humans are all they know’ – Fate of whales uncertain as marine zoo shuts
The fate of two killer whales is uncertain following the closure of a marine zoo in France on Sunday. Campaigners…
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Homes built with clay, grass, plastic and glass: How a Caribbean island is shying away from concrete 2 days ago Share Save Amy Li Baksh
On the island of Trinidad, houses are being built using upcycled materials to make them more climate resilient. When Erle…
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How to keep warm when budgets are squeezed
Sub-zero temperatures are hitting the UK just as gas and electricity prices have risen for millions of households. Energy bills…
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