All news on the topic: Climate change

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'Bobby Charlton wouldn't have indulged in shenanigans that plague ­football now'
It is not just the elderly who can remember the 1966 World Cup Final who will grieve for him today - the young mourn him, too, because he was everything a sports star should be
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'I get free paid days off to extend my holidays just by changing my journeys'
Anne Smellie, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, recently travelled back from Santander in Spain on a Brittany Ferry, getting extra annual leave days in the process due to the greener mode of travel
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King Charles pokes fun at himself over fountain pen gaffe just days into reign
King Charles has poked fun at an outburst he made over a leaking pen just days into his reign last year - during a speech celebrating the impact of immigrants on British humour
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Greta Thunberg charged after blocking entrance to hotel during climate protest
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, whose address was given as Dorset, has been charged with obstructing the highway following a protest outside an energy conference in central London
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Big Four Nature Charities Unveil Principles to Fight Corporate Greenwashing
The UK's biggest nature charities have published a set of principles for environmental "credits" to combat corporate greenwashing, which they say is damaging the sector
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Chris Packham: Businesses are 'antidote' to unscientific climate decisions by po
The broadcaster and naturalist said he was optimistic when it comes to businesses tackling climate change
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Tourists at 'world's least visited country' can get entire beaches to themselves
World's least visited countries where tourists can get entire beaches to themselves - but you'll need to be willing to travel to remote parts of the world
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All the areas of UK at risk of flooding when Arctic ice melts - check your home
Around 1.5 million homes are at risk of flooding across Britain in around 50 years due to the melting Arctic ice, worried MPs says as they demand more be done to combat global warming
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Iconic names face losing Royal Warrants unless they prove themselves to Charles
Existing Royal Warrants became void when the Queen died and now firms need to reapply but there are concerns some firms, like Cadbury's, Burberry and Audi, could lose theirs
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1.5million homes at risk of flooding as melting Arctic ice triggers rising seas
Greenhouse gases have already warmed the atmosphere enough to lock in between 17.5mm-52.4mm of global sea level rise by 2100 and any further warming will only increase that, MPs have warned
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Inside the making of David Attenborough's new BBC TV series Planet Earth III
The third instalment of the landmark series took 1,904 days to film in 43 countries across six continents, but it opens closer to home with Sir David Attenborough in Kent
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Government 'might have to choose areas to let flood in the future', warn experts
As many as 1,500,000 British homes could face more regular flooding, experts warned as they sounded another alarm over climate change concerns to MPs on Friday
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Church of England invests £30m to achieve its 2030 net-zero target
Thousands of churches, cathedrals, clergy houses and other buildings in England will benefit from the investment, which comes as the first phase of a series of grants and projects
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Drivers and renters face higher bills after Rishi Sunak's net zero U-turns
The warning from the Government's own climate advisers - the Climate Change Committee (CCC) - comes almost a month after the Tory leader watered down key targets
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Grand National undergoes five changes as number of runners cut and fences moved
The legendary jockey turned TV pundit Ruby Walsh, who won the iconic race on two occasions, said the Grand National needed to evolve to protect its future
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Map shows areas where billions will have to leave due to global warming
A new study suggests that billions of people around the world will be forced to migrate due to increasing temperatures attributed to climate change
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'Returning new mattresses as they're uncomfortable makes climate crisis worse'
The Mirror's Environment Editor, Nada Farhoud, says The Furniture Recycling Group in Blackburn is helping stop perfectly good mattresses from being dumped under a new scheme
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FIFA sent stark climate warning over “catastrophic” 2030 World Cup plans
Gianni Infantino has ignored FIFA's own climate commitments by announcing surprise plans to host the 2030 World Cup across South America, North Africa and Europe
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Experts warn climate change could bring travel to 'brink of extinction' by 2040
The Sustainable Future for Travel report, produced by Intrepid Travel and the foresight agency The Future Laboratory, has made predictions for how tourism will look in 2040
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Amazon rainforest horror as 100 dolphins found dead after severe drought
Another two dead dolphins were found on Monday near Tefe Lake, which is key for mammals and fish in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest, with experts fearing many more could perish if temperatures remain high
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Exact day Indian Summer to hit after Brits enjoy joint-hottest September ever
On Sunday highs of 25C could be felt in London as many regions are also forecast to see sunshine across the weekend and into Monday
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Deep blue sea no more as colour takes on greenish hue, according to study
In addition to fostering natural disasters, record-breaking heat waves and rising sea levels, climate change is influencing the colour of the ocean
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'If the Tory Party was a person, it would be locked up for its own safety'
Liz Truss has escaped again, they think Boris Johnson was a brilliant PM, and Rishi Sunak swears down he's onto a winner. The Tory Party is so deluded it should be on medication, says Fleet Street Fox
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'Indian Summer incoming' as UK weather maps turn red for 25C October heat blast
Temperatures across the UK are expected to be above average in the coming weeks with some areas experiencing highs of 25C, leading one forecaster to claim an 'Indian Summer' is coming
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Scientists can now say the role climate change has on extreme weather events
Thanks to the World Weather Attribution project, scientists can now speak confidently about the degree climate change plays in individual emergencies