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Tag: environment


Europe warns of Brazilian trade boycott over fires

October 7, 2020 Jan Rocha Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

Appalled by more forest loss and worse wildfires, eight European countries warn of a possible Brazilian trade boycott.
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Abnormal heat spreads floods and wildfires globally

October 2, 2020 Kieran Cooke Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

From the Arctic Circle to tropical Africa, abnormal heat is bringing mayhem and destruction and costing lives.
The post Abnormal heat spreads floods and wildfires globally appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Plant world feels effect of growing climate heat

September 30, 2020 Tim Radford Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

From Hudson Bay to Tierra del Fuego, the plant world is beginning to change. Blame it on global heating.
The post Plant world feels effect of growing climate heat appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Eat an orange and save an old lithium-ion battery

September 22, 2020 Tim Radford Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

You could reclaim a lithium-ion battery with help from orange peel and juice, or make fuel directly from sunlight and air.
The post Eat an orange and save an old lithium-ion battery appeared first on Climate News Network.

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UK’s plutonium stockpile is an embarrassing risk

September 18, 2020 Paul Brown Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

Plutonium used to be called the world’s most valuable substance. It’s now recognised as a highly dangerous liability.
The post UK’s plutonium stockpile is an embarrassing risk appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Arctic heating races ahead of worst case estimates

September 14, 2020 Tim Radford Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

Arctic heating is happening far faster than anybody had anticipated. The ice record suggests this has happened before.
The post Arctic heating races ahead of worst case estimates appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Human climate change causes Arctic’s record heat

September 2, 2020 Tim Radford Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

The coldest place in the Arctic has experienced record heat. Climate change has made this 600 times more probable.
The post Human climate change causes Arctic’s record heat appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Indian law restores once dried-up rivers to villagers

August 27, 2020 Paul Brown Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

Indian villagers who brought dried-up rivers back to life then had to fight a legal battle to use their water.
The post Indian law restores once dried-up rivers to villagers appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Ireland’s Supreme Court damns climate policies

August 13, 2020 Kieran Cooke Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

The country’s highest judicial authority, Ireland’s Supreme Court, says the government’s climate policy is not up to the job.
The post Ireland’s Supreme Court damns climate policies appeared first on Climate News Network.

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Food shortage may finish polar bears by 2100

August 7, 2020 Tim Radford Animal Rights & Environment, Climate News Network

How long polar bears can survive depends on how long they can last without food. And that may be: not long enough.
The post Food shortage may finish polar bears by 2100 appeared first on Climate News Network.

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