The first full assessment of how well they are supporting nature recovery has shown that National parks are…
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Study: Exchanging red meat for herring, sardines could save 750,000 lives
by admineconaiby admineconaiA new study has shown that swapping red meat for forage fish such as herring, sardines and anchovies…
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Report: Canada risks more ‘catastrophic’ wildfires with hot weather forecast
by admineconaiby admineconaiLatest reports suggest that Canada risks another “catastrophic” wildfire season, the federal government has warned, forecasting higher-than-normal spring…
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The UN climate chief, Simon Stiell has said that the World Bank must take a “quantum leap” to…
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Reform UK criticised over claims funding NHS, reaching net zero at odds
by admineconaiby admineconaiGreen campaigners have accused the Reform UK party of trying to “weaponise” the climate crisis as a wedge…
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Australia among hotspots for toxic ‘forever chemicals’, study of PFAS levels finds
by admineconaiby admineconaiA University of New South Wales study has found that high levels of so-called forever chemicals have been…
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Analysis shows England could produce 13 times more renewable energy
by admineconaiby admineconaiA analysis by the Exeter University, commissioned by Friends of the Earth (FoE),has found that England could produce…
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Report: World’s biggest economies pumping billions into fossil fuels in poor nations
by admineconaiby admineconaiA new report has shown that despite their commitments on the climate, the world’s biggest economies have continued…
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Victoria’s environment watchdog has warned local councils to tighten quality controls on potential asbestos in mulch, as it…
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Scientists confirm record highs for three most important heat-trapping gases
by admineconaiby admineconaiUS scientists have confirmed that the levels of the three most important heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached…