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'Thousands are dying': Why Insulate Britain activists say they have no choice but to block motorways

'Thousands are dying': Why Insulate Britain activists say they have no choice but to block motorways
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E&T Promoted: Ask the experts: geoengineering

E&T Promoted: Ask the experts: geoengineering
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UEA's Innovation & Impact Award winners revealed

UEA's Innovation & Impact Award winners revealed
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Are climate lobbyists behind the Government's perverse determination to keep planes grounded?

Is the Government slyly using Covid as an opportunity to wean us off foreign holidays in the hope of achieving its net zero targets?

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Climate change book may lead to 'a turning of the tide'

A CLIMATE change expert from Aberaeron has published a book which a leading academic says he hopes will be ‘a turning of the tide’. In ‘Great Adaptions’, Dr Morgan Phillips recounts stories of adaptation from the air-conditioned pavements of Doha and the feral camels of Australia, to the ‘cool rooms’ of Paris and the ‘fog catchers’ of Morocco. The book – which ‘presses home the need for adaptations that are ecologically restorative and socially just’ - has been described as ‘a call to action’. Prof Rupert Read, of the University of East Anglia, said: “My earnest hope is that this book will be a turning of the tide; and that, with the silence broken, the world can finally begin the painful process of awakening properly to climate reality.

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