All news on the topic: Climate change
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Mum's single shopping habit change is saving her £1,000 a year on clothes
Lisa Johnson, 49, started to shop more sustainably four years ago when she got involved in climate activism and says that one switch is saving her a grand a year
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'FA Cup loss shouldn't detract from Reading's stellar climate change work'
Nada Farhoud says the Championship club should be celebrated for getting the football world talking about the climate crisis with their choice of kit
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Premier League urged to take climate crisis action for Green Football Weekend
Over 80 clubs across the country are involved in the Green Football Weekend initiative, but the lack of leadership from governing bodies is holding back the sustainability movement
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Activists gather to support 'Barclays 7' women who broke windows at bank’s HQ
Climate activists want to draw attention to Barclays’ role as the UK and Europe’s largest fossil fuel investor – and their tactics were inspired by the suffragettes’ window smashing protests of 1911 and 1912
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New superyacht virtually invisible with mirrored glass to reflect sky and clouds
The 88m Pegasus superyacht - which was was conceived on a beach in Koufonisia, Greece - will be 'invisible both in design and in environmental impact', designer Jozeph Forakis said
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Sebastian Vettel warns of looming F1 ban and is "very worried about the future"
As well as winning 53 races and four world championships, Vettel also used his time in F1, especially in later years, to highlight climate change and promote a more sustainable sport
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Protesters planned to kidnap King Charles waxwork and hold it hostage
Tom Johnson and Eilidh McFadden are accused of criminal damage in smearing chocolate cake over the waxwork of King Charles at Madame Tussaud's last year
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Plans to top up biblical Sea of Galilee with fresh water after drought
The "Sea" of Galilee, which is also known as Lake Tiberias and Lake Gennesaret, is one of the lowest-lying bodies of water in the world and is Israel's largest freshwater lake, which is used as the country's emergency water store
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Coastal towns living in terror as £600m of homes in danger of plunging into sea
Countless Brits up and down the country live in fear their homes will get wiped off the map by the every new storm as many don't even know they're being left at the mercy of the waves
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Why Reading's shirt sleeves feature unique stripes for Man Utd clash explained
Championship side Reading are taking on Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup, and the second-tier side are attempting to send a message with their shirt sleeves
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Sebastian Vettel slept in the boot of his dad's camper van as he chased F1 dream
Sebastian Vettel is competing in the Race of Champions this weekend – his first racing appearance since ending the F1 career he worked so hard to earn as a youngster
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Five-month-old baby has '20 year smoker's cough because of mouldy home'
Seven people across three generations are living in the Dublin flat, all of whom have been on antibiotics to combat illnesses they contracted they say as a result of the damp conditions
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Four biggest threats to humanity as Doomsday Clock ticks closer to midnight
Originally intended to warn of the threat of nuclear armageddon, the Doomsday Clock now looks to reveal how close humanity is to self-annihilation, due to factors such as climate change
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'Whales help fight climate change - yet Japan sells meat from vending machines'
Japan is one of the countries still killing whales for their meat each year - Mirror Environment Editor Nada Farhoud is calling for the 'cruel and unnecessary' industry to stop
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Eco-conscious Harry and Meghan get gas-guzzling new Range Rover
As sales of Harry's memoir 'Spare' rocket upwards, the Sussexes take delivery of a new gas-guzzling motor with a fitting name - Autobiography
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Under-fire Nadhim Zahawi racked up £1,000 limousine bill in one day at Cop26
Nadhim Zahawi, who was then education secretary, charged an enormous bill to the taxpayer for chauffeur-driven limos to ferry him around the Cop26 summit in Glasgow
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Meet the only nation on earth without a football team fighting for recognition
The Marshall Islands are the only country that does not play football - but all that is about to change following the appointment of technical director Lloyd Owers
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F1 rule change slammed as "not intelligent" as bosses prioritise eco targets
As part of their plans to make environmentally and economically sustainable, F1 bosses want to ban wind tunnel testing – a plan which has not gone down well with everybody
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Energy expert shares radiator hack that'll save you hundreds on your bills
An expert has shared a heating hack that will shave hundreds off your household bills, and it will also reduce your carbon emissions which is handy - as the UK saw an average temperature of 10°C last year, which experts say is a sign of climate change
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Inferno village still traumatised 6 months after hottest day of 2022's fire hell
Wildfires broke out across tinder-dry Britain on July 19, 2022 leaving firefighters battling in the heatwave. It was the busiest day for the London Fire Brigade since the Second World War
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'The Public Order Bill will remove what little voice disabled people have'
The Government sees itself as a nanny looking to protect people, writes disability rights campaigner Anna Morell, but today’s inconvenience is tomorrow’s justice won
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Greta Thunberg detained by police as she's seen being carried away by officers
Greta Thunberg joined environmental activists protesting against the demolition of the German village of Lützerath to make way for a coal mine expansion. Pictures show her being carried away by officers
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Two-thirds of city dwellers wish there were more green spaces in their area
Over three-quarters think greenery helps improve their mental wellbeing - and two-thirds would consider moving to the countryside to be closer to nature
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Rishi Sunak took tax-funded private jet to launch 'green' tax breaks in Scotland
The gas-guzzling 888-mile round trip on a luxury RAF Falcon 900 LX would have released around 4.2 tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere
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Last 8 years hottest on record as scientists warn of 'unprecedented' climate
2022 became the eighth consecutive year average global temperatures reached at least 1C above pre-industrial levels, but scientists have warned the pattern is likely to continue
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