All news on the topic: Climate change

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Devastating monsoon hits just days after record-breaking 43C heatwave
Devastating footage shared on social media shows palm trees hitting cars, people sheltering from the storm, and downed power lines as a lethal monsoon hit Arizona
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'Don't punish British steelmakers for doing the right thing', warns Labour MP
Frontbencher Stephen Kinnock issued the plea to the Government as he addressed industry experts at the UK Metals Expo in Birmingham and outlined Labour's plan for the sector
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Historic heatwave stifles US city as it reaches sizzling 43C for 55 days in row
Cool relief is on its way for Arizona residents who have endured a record breaking hot summer- with temperatures in Phoenix reaching 110F for 55 consecutive days
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'Action needed to ensure Medvedev's "someone will die" warning is not reality'
A late summer heatwave in New York has brought severe weather to the US Open tennis championships - with Daniil Medvedev's clash with fellow Russian Andrey Rublev badly hit
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Football fans race from Old Trafford to Wembley in 'train vs plane' showdown
Nicky Kelvin and Liam Spencer, members of The Points Guys travel tips team, wanted to see whether the train or the plane journey between Old Trafford and Wembley was quicker
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'Climate breakdown' warning as world suffers its hottest summer ever
The world's oceans were the hottest ever recorded, nearly 21 degrees Celsius (69.8 degrees Fahrenheit), and have set high temperature marks for three consecutive months, the WMO and Copernicus announced
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Locals losing legs in crocodile attacks at lake that's only source of water
Residents living near Lake Baringo in Kenya have been subjected to countless attacks by hippos and crocodiles - the lake has grown so much in size that the predators are lurking near their homes
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Huge light rail order for UK steel boosts industry amid calls to buy British
West Midlands Metro Mayor Andy Street will sign the UK Steel Charter as he confirms a contract to buy 860 tonnes of metal for an extension to a light rail development in the region
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Green deal for Tata's Port Talbot steelworks 'must not unleash new job losses'
Campaigners fear a switch to electric arc furnaces, which are far less polluting than traditional coal-fired furnaces, will trigger a fresh wave of cuts at the iconic site
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Low water shows giant dinosaur footprints dating back 110 million years
Texas droughts are revealing dinosaur footprints dating back 110million years. The state is facing extreme weather, causing river beds to dry up and reveal tracks
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King Charles 'not allowed to be honest on climate change', says Alan Titchmarsh
Love Your Garden star Alan Titchmarsh suggests his pal King Charles isn't allowed to share his opinions despite once being outspoken and passionate about clime change
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'Alternatives to carbon capture technology are deeply unsexy but they work'
Experts say the 'carbon capture' technology touted by Rishi Sunak as a route to net zero while still burning oil and gas would prove to be a costly, risky white elephant
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Britain 'won't hit climate targets' while Tories cosy up to fossil firms
Experts say Britain continuing to pump millions of pounds into 'white elephant' carbon capture projects is "likely the result of significant lobbying by the gas industry"
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Four dead as 75mph gales down trees and tear roofs off buildings during storm
A devastating storm in Michigan and Ohio last light has left at least four dead and many hospitalised, as strong gales tore down trees and roofs
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Fears penguins may die out completely after no chicks survive due to melting ice
Not a single chick survived in four out of five emperor penguin colonies studied in the Bellingshausen Sea, with experts "shocked" by how quickly the species is being decimated by climate change
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'We need to talk about climate change - and not be distracted by the phoney war'
Fights are breaking out over low-traffic neighbourhoods, ultra-low emissions schemes, fossil fuel taxes, whether to further mine fossil fuels, and laws around plastic use
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Dangerous and 'fearsome predators' spotted washed up on UK holiday hotspot beach
The 'fearsome predators' are often mistaken for jellyfish but carry a poison in their long tentacles which can paralyse and kill small fish - and in some rare instances, even cause human fatalities
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Wildfires mapped with exact locations in holiday hotspots Greece and Tenerife
The remains of 18 people - suspected migrants who entered Greece through neighbouring Turkey - were found burned in the area of a major wildfire in Avanta, near the city of Alexandroupolis in Greece
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Brits back £1bn-a-year plan to give young and unemployed paid conservation work
Activist group Green New Deal Rising has called on Labour to pledge a new 'National Nature Service' to get young and unemployed people doing paid conservation work
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Governor of Hawaii hints at cause of Maui fires that went out of control
The governor of Hawaii suggested on Sunday that climate change "amplified" emergency officials' failure to contain the wildfires, according to reports
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Man dies after trying to save livestock in Greece wildfires as tourists flee
Climate change has been blamed for the major wildfires continuing to burn in Greece and the Canary Islands today - where hundreds of firefighters have been working to tackle infernos
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'Our addiction to concrete for buildings is having a huge impact on the planet'
Last month, a planned demolition of the flagship Marks & Spencer store on London’s Oxford Street was overruled in part due to the carbon footprint
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One person dead and hundreds of buildings destroyed as fire blows through state
The Gray Fire raced across Washington State, just outside of Spokane, over the weekend having originated in Medical Lake leaving almost 200 buildings destroyed and one person dead
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Real reason why William didn't go to Australia to watch Women's World Cup final
It has been suggested a matter of protocol may be barring Prince William from attending the England Team's World Cup match in Australia as well as environmental concerns
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Lineker apologises during Match of the Day as viewers told to switch to iPlayer
Football fans complained of problems with the sound during BBC Match of the Day, prompting presenter Gary Lineker to apologise