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Global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, say experts

Global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, say experts

Worldwide17 March 2023 Roseanna Cunningham

Landmark report urges overhaul of wasteful water practices around world on eve of crucial UN summit The world is facing an imminent water crisis, with

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Flood damage in Britain would be reduced if world hits climate pledges, study suggests

Flood damage in Britain would be reduced if world hits climate pledges, study suggests

In the media7 March 2023 John Traynor

Expected annual damages of around £700m are a “drain on the economy” and represent a “very considerable sum of misery for those who are affected”,

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Philippines oil tanker spill prompts fears for protected marine areas

Philippines oil tanker spill prompts fears for protected marine areas

Worldwide3 March 2023 John Traynor

Authorities scramble to contain leak from sunken tanker that was carrying about 800,000 litres of oil Authorities in the Philippines are scrambling to contain an

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CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog

CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog

Worldwide2 March 2023 Joshua Bertie

Global carbon dioxide emissions are still rising but may at least be reaching a plateau, research from the International Energy Agency has shown. The rise

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UK cat cull was considered early in Covid crisis, ex-minister says

UK cat cull was considered early in Covid crisis, ex-minister says

Government1 March 2023 Perri Lister

James Bethell says government considered whether all pet cats might have to be put down to contain virus The UK government considered whether it might

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