Reports and Studies
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Migrating species crucial to planet under threat, says UN
The world’s most vulnerable migratory species face an increasing risk of extinction, a landmark UN report warns. From turtle doves…
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Ban water bosses’ bonuses now over sewage spills, say campaigners
Water company executives should immediately lose their bonuses if the firm they run causes environmental damage, such as illegal sewage…
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Is Iceland entering a new volcanic era?
This week, Iceland woke up to yet another day of fire, as towering fountains of lava lit up the dark…
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Humans pose highest risk to migratory species, one in five at risk of extinction
More than a fifth of the world’s migrating species are at risk of going extinct as a result of climate…
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What 100,000-year-old footprints in Morocco tell us about early humans
What can indentations in the ground from ages ago tell us about our early ancestors? A lot, it turns out.…
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Black power and ‘edutainment’: The political roots of hip-hop music
It was 1982, and as New York was emerging from one of the worst financial crises in its history, these…
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Nuclear fusion: new record brings dream of clean energy closer
Nuclear fusion has produced more energy than ever before in an experiment, bringing the world a step closer to the…
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World’s first year-long breach of key 1.5C warming limit
For the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5C across an entire year, according to the EU’s climate service. World…
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Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to base camp
People climbing Mount Everest will now have to clear up their own poo and bring it back to base camp…
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Angiodema: Gene therapy blocks painful hereditary disorder
Gene therapy has transformed the lives of people with a genetic disorder that causes painful and unpredictable swelling attacks. Angiodema,…
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