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climate change Tag Archive

It’s not looking good for Santa: Arctic melt at almost all-time high at the end of summer 2020

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Polly Stevens discusses the second-highest levels of summer melt at the end of summer 2020, and the likely implications for Santa and his elves...

Newcastle named global ‘climate leader’

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Sophie Wilson reports on Newcastle's new title as global 'climate leader'...

Johnson’s ‘green industrial revolution’ promises a lot, but is it enough?

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Maud Webster analyses Boris Johnson's new Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, and considers whether it's enough to reach net-zero...

UK to ban products of illegal deforestation

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Jon Deery dissects UK plans to end the import of products contributing to illegal deforestation...

Biden’s election: Will the planet thank America for its choice?

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Sophie Wilson gives her opinion on what the recent US election result will mean for the climate crisis...

There’s a monster in our kitchens: Greenpeace’s new campaign to save the Amazon

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Jon Deery discusses the message and impact of Greenpeace's new campaign...

Mangoes in Stratford?

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A new instillation predicts the effects of climate change by growing exotic fruits in Stratford ...

Regenerative cotton: the solution to ecological clothes manufacturing?

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Polly Stevens considers the practices and potential of regenerative agriculture in the fashion industry...

Scientists urge for a biodiversity ‘safety net’

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Newcastle professor Phillip McGowan on board to assess new UN Biodiversity goals....

Could using ‘cooling paint’ on buildings help cut emissions?

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Oshin Sharma reports on the latest energy-saving creation by researchers at Purdue University ...