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Solar farms: Can expansion overcome Tory MPs' concerns?
Ministers hope solar farms can vary the UK’s energy mix – but they face increasing local opposition. Source link
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1,000-year-old oaks used to create 'super forest'
Could an experimental forest hold the answers to meeting the UK’s big tree planting ambitions? Source link
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RSPB: Bitterns make booming recovery in UK wetlands
Record numbers of Britain’s loudest bird – the bittern – are recorded in the latest RSPB survey. Source link
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Orchards vanishing from the landscape, says National Trust
Orchards are in big decline, with an area the size of the Isle of Wight lost since 1900, research finds.…
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Climate change: Extreme weather warning systems for all 'in five years'
The UN wants to ensure that everyone on the planet is covered by early warning systems by 2027. Source link
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OneWeb to fly on competitor SpaceX’s rockets
SpaceX has more than 2,000 satellites in its Starlink system in orbit, although it is following a different architecture from…
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Climate change: 'Madness' to turn to fossil fuels because of Ukraine war
UN Secretary General says climate goals are in danger if countries turn to coal because of Ukraine. Source link
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Climate change: IPCC scientists to examine carbon removal in key report
“This chapter looks at the social science perspective of demand, and what motivates individual consumers, communities, businesses, to make responsible…
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Drinking water 'forever chemical' level set too high, say scientists
Experts say the UK should reduce the amount of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ it allows in drinking water. Source link
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Climate change: Wildfire smoke linked to Arctic melting
Over the past decade, smoke from raging wildfires in Australia, Portugal, Siberia and the US have changed the colour of…
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