All news on the topic: Climate change

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Terrifying fanged cannibal fish found washed up on beach leaves experts baffled
Several longnose lancetfish have been discovered washed up on a beach in Oregon, USA, leading to investigations by experts to find why they left their usual home 3,300ft under water
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'Monarchy faces immense challenges - and King must tackle them all, for all'
It is a difficult challenge. One Charles must rise to - because the monarchy is sewn into the fabric of the country. For good or ill, it makes us who we are. The light in the darkness, a fixed point for the nation
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'Energy firms give lavish returns to shareholders while the elderly freeze'
These are not the profits of enterprise, endeavour and innovation – they are the spoils of Vladimir Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine, which has sent energy prices soaring
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More than half of employers struggling to find workers with 'green' skills
Both employers and workers have spotted a gap in the job market when it comes to 'green' skills - despite 57% of business leaders considering such skills important
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Premier League clubs urged to take action on hidden danger to players' health
Premier League stadiums are situated in some of the UK's worst-polluted areas, increasing players' risk of developing conditions like asthma, respiratory problems and cancer
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Paris Hilton's debut Met Gala entrance BLOCKED by climate change protestors
Paris Hilton's Met Gala debut was delayed as protestors stood in front of her vehicle stopping her from entering
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'Asking us to swear allegiance to the King shows Britain is stuck in the past'
The Coronation could have been a chance for the Royals to appeal to the younger generations, says Darren Lewis, but the invitation to swear allegiance shows The Firm is still stuck in the past
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'Staff who are the backbone of the NHS and deserve a pay rise - not food banks'
The government has woefully misjudged the determination of NHS nurses in England as well as the depth of public support for NHS workers, who did not want to take strike action
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Hundreds and thousands of Brits living in areas dangerously at risk of flooding
Households in these areas are at high risk due to a lack of flood defences and their location, with economic and social deprivation also often being a factor in affected areas
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Global warming to blame for East Africa drought, scientists say
Rivers in the Horn of Africa are usually in full flow, but a devastating drought caused primarily by climate change has left villagers without water for drinking, cooking and washing - and killed off crops and livestock
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Kids risk their lives digging for water in Kenya's worst drought since Live Aid
At this time of the year the River Baragoi is usually in full flow and the villagers have had no problem using water for drinking, cooking and washing - not any more
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British gardeners are being warned not to mow their lawns during May and June
Plantlife’s No Mow May campaign encourages people to invite wildlife into their gardens and cut pollution by locking up the mower for at least a month
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'We cannot ignore the fact this drought has been caused by the climate crisis'
The tragedy has been described as the world’s forgotten famine - there must be international action before it is too late
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East Africa's drought crisis in numbers with 120m people struggling to survive
Around 120 million people in northern Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Sudan are struggling without the food they need to survive
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Worst drought since Live Aid devastating East Africa with kids dying of hunger
The Mirror spoke to families desperately trying to survive the sixth year without a rainy season - watching beloved children, siblings and parents die of starvation
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Inside new 'super sewer' that could save London from a return of the Great Stink
Mirror gets access to the Thames Tideway Tunnel, which officials say it will be the solution to the river’s pollution problem by intercepting nasty spills
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King Charles 'rejects plans to rename Heathrow Airport terminal after him'
Just a matter of days ahead of King Charles' upcoming Coronation on May 6, the monarch reportedly dodged plans to have a terminal at Heathrow Airport named after himself
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Haunting 'ghost forests' with cemeteries of trees spreading rapidly along coast
Forests across North Carolina and Massachusetts, US, are becoming filled with salt due to rising sea levels and creating eerie "ghost forests"
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Rishi Sunak accused of 'eco own goal' as plans for £230m 'green town' scrapped
The government has scrapped plans for the UK's largest net zero town, which would have been located around five miles outside of Oxford, with the scrapping of the plans condemned as an eco own goal
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Just Stop Oil activists plot to bring London to a standstill with slow marches
Phoebe Plummer warned that Just Stop Oil will bring London to a halt with slow marches, carrying on 'day after day, week after week, month after month' until Tories act on their requests
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'AI will outsmart humanity and take over the world unless we act soon'
Sunday Mirror columnist Rachael Bletchly says we should be alarmed at the development of artificial intelligence and stop ignoring its warning signs before it is too late
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Fashion habits damaging the planet that you could change, according to expert
You might be unintentionally increasing you carbon footprint with these common fashion mistakes - just making small changes can help cut down on your waste and help the planet
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Heartbreaking image shows baby seal begging for milk moments before dying
Photographer said the pup didn’t stand a chance against predators as its mother could not offer any protection because warming temperatures meant there was not enough deep snow to dig a shelter
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Ade Adepitan urges action so children grow up in world rich with nature
We have planted grasses in our garden and added a living roof, which brings butterflies, bees and birds. We love being outdoors as a family, watching the garden come to life
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Climate change could see disease-spreading mosquitos flourish in UK, experts say
Glasgow University, UK Health Security Agency and UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology have been awarded £1.25million to better understand how climate change could increase the risks from mosquitos