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    Save the Children regrets impact of floods on schools

    by admineconai October 2, 2024
    by admineconai October 2, 2024

    Save the Children International, Humanitarian organisation has reacted to the impact of flooding on schools in Nigeria. The…

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    Analysis reveals private equity firms ploughing billions into fossil fuels

    by admineconai October 2, 2024
    by admineconai October 2, 2024

    An analysis has shown that private equity firms are using US public sector workers’ retirement savings to fund…

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    Report: San Francisco records hottest day of 2024

    by admineconai October 2, 2024
    by admineconai October 2, 2024

    Latest reports show that San Francisco recorded its hottest day of the year on Tuesday, and Phoenix set…

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    Campaigners say most soft plastic collected for recycling is burned

    by admineconai October 2, 2024
    by admineconai October 2, 2024

    An investigation by campaigners has found that seventy per cent of soft plastic collected in supermarket recycling schemes…

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    EPA moves to withdraw approval of Chevron plastic-based fuels likely to cause cancer

    by admineconai October 1, 2024
    by admineconai October 1, 2024

    The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it plans to withdraw and reconsider its approval for Chevron…

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    Scientists criticise UN agency over failure to withdraw livestock emissions report

    by admineconai October 1, 2024
    by admineconai October 1, 2024

    Over 20 scientific experts have reportedly written to the UN’s food agency expressing shock at its failure to…

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    120 dead, million without power after ‘historic’ Hurricane Helene

    by admineconai October 1, 2024
    by admineconai October 1, 2024

    More than 120 have now been confirmed killed across several states as the south-east US continues recovery efforts…

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    Flood kills over 200 in Nepal floods

    by admineconai October 1, 2024
    by admineconai October 1, 2024

    More than 200 people have now been confirmed killed in Nepal over the weekend in what experts described…

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    Fema says Hurricane Helene’s ‘historic flooding’ made worse by global heating

    by admineconai September 30, 2024
    by admineconai September 30, 2024

    The head of the US disaster relief agency has described the Hurricane Helene, which has now killed nearly…

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  • World

    Leading UK retailers say companies should be forced to report their food waste

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    A group of prominent businesses have said that food companies should have to report how much they throw…

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