All news on the topic: Climate change

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King Charles speaks German at banquet speech during first state visit as monarch
He gave the speech while attending a white-tie state banquet at Bellevue Palace, hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier
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Find out how you can eat more sustainably on a budget
In collaboration with eco-chef Tom Hunt, Food and Drink Wales has launched a new toolkit to help people get more out of their food and money
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King Charles wears meaningful bracelet in first portrait to highlight passion
The first commissioned portrait of King Charles III has been released and shows the monarch donning an indigenous bracelet as the piece of art has a touching link to the late Queen
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Small businesses plan to go greener in 2023 by recycling more & reducing energy
One in five small businesses plan to make their green commitments and working towards a net-zero target a 'core business strategy' in the coming year
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Meatballs of extinct mammoth created in lab as alternative to killing animals
An Australian company, Vow, has resurrected the woolly mammoth in the form of a meatball in an attempt to create laboratory grown meat to tackle the climate crisis
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"Watch this space' - Ed Miliband on calls for solar to be on all new houses
The Shadow Climate Change and Net-Zero Secretary told the Mirror Labour was 'very interested' in the idea - adding: "We will say more about it"
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World's population to peak at 8.5billion by 2040 before falling to 6billion
Analysis by academics and recorded in new report Earth4All project shows the world's population - currently at eight billion - will increase until 2040, before drastically falling
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Build more wind and solar power to cut families' energy bills, say campaigners
The call comes as Shadow Climate Change and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband prepares to set out Labour's green energy plan in response to Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
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Slash red tape to wean UK off imported power and cut energy bills, report says
Campaign group Britain Remade said cutting planning bureaucracy would accelerate green energy projects, “unlock billions in investment and create tens of thousands of jobs in Britain’s former industrial heartlands in the North and the Midlands”.
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Scientists say bacteria numbers will DOUBLE thanks to climate change
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE Numbers of a terrifying flesh-eating bacteria known as Vibrio vulnificus are set to double in the coming decades because of climate change, according to an alarming report
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Fears of 'Last of Us' black fungi scourge as scientist warns of 'perfect recipe'
The combination of climate change, advances in medicine, and limited anti-fungals could result in a fungal scourge similar to that in the Last of Us series by HBO, a scientist claimed
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'Time traveller' shares cause of the next pandemic and the year it will happen
A TikTok 'time traveller' claims the next global pandemic will come from a virus in melting ice caps and infect 350million people. User @theradianttimetraveller says 2024 will bring another pandemic and a purge in 2027
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Victory for 16,000-job Celtic Freeport campaign to benefit wind farms and steel
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford announced the go-ahead for two freeports in Wales, including a development based at Port Talbot and Milford Haven
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Premier League addiction to domestic flights outlined in jaw-dropping findings
Premier League teams chartered 81 short-haul domestic flights during a two-month period this season, with the use of such flights going against the league's sustainability commitments
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Blob of rotting seaweed twice the width of entire USA is giving people 'anxiety'
Beaches in the path of the gargantuan blob's path are bracing for being buried under three feet of rotting seaweed - and it's not just tourism that could be threatened
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Scientists issue 'final warning' as they declare grim prediction for humanity
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its sobering report warning of 'increasingly irreversible losses' if we don't do more to stop temperatures rising
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Record-breaking cyclone kills more than 250 as destructive winds wash away homes
Cyclone Freddy, a record breaking storm, has killed more than 250 people and displaced tens of thousands in Malawi and Mozambique causing widespread devastation across Africa
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Government handed out £300million in free 'pollution permits' to UK airlines
The UK’s Emissions Trading Scheme is meant to reduce carbon emissions by forcing big polluters to buy permits for each tonne of carbon they emit, and has seen Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways receive millions of pounds worth of free permits
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Tax break for UK airlines leads to spike in heavily polluting domestic flights
A cut in Air Passenger Duty from April 1 will lead to a big rise in warming emissions from domestic aviation, the Government's figures and Mirror analysis shows
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Man who refused to leave clifftop home forced to flee as it threatens to crumble
Former soldier Lance Martin was one of five Hemsby residents who scrambled to salvage valuables and get out of their homes as waves crashed on the beach below this morning
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Hosepipe ban fears as UK set for summer of water shortages - see areas at risk
Experts have warned that Britain could be set to face water shortages, droughts, and hosepipe bans if it gets a few more dry months, as even farmer face struggles to grow their veg
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Nearly half of Brits 'clueless' about which animal species are near extinction
Over a third of adults admit they know 'little' to 'nothing' about the world's most endangered species - but seven in ten would like to learn more about wildlife endangerment
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King Charles hosts 1st Commonwealth Day reception at palace since Queen's death
In his first Commonwealth Day message as monarch urging people to "listen" and "seek solutions" - amid the drama with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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'All the times Tory immigration policy was a lot like the Nazis'
It's not the first time that Tory immigration policies have been likened to 1930s Germany, says Fleet Street Fox. But they're not the only ones
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Famous UK cemetery heating graves to protect from extreme weather
Highgate Cemetery in North London is the final resting place for dozens of famous people such as George Michael but also Karl Marx and poisoned Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko - the graves become damaged during extreme cold