All news on the topic: Climate change
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Five more heatwaves to bake UK this year with sizzling weather until September
Blistering temperatures are predicted for up to 14 days in July and could beat last year’s record-breaking 40.3C (105F) seen in Lincolnshire with extreme heat 'not out of the question'
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New mosquito diseases could hit UK in horror forecast of 'possibly more deaths'
Heatwaves and flooding are becoming more frequent and severe in Europe and summers are getting longer and warmer, with the warm and wet weather encouraging the mosquito migration
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Sue Perkins replaced as LGBT Awards host by Radio 1 star after sponsorship row
Former Great British Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins was due to host the LGBT Awards in London this evening but pulled out at the last minute after the event attracted backlash due to some of its corporate sponsors
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'Very dangerous' fungus sparks pandemic fear after evolving to be drug-resistant
Scientists have discovered a strain of disease-causing fungus Aspergillus fumigatus in a remote region of China that appears to have become resistant to common drugs
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If you're hiring an electric car, you’ve got a surprise coming your way
Despite green intentions, the reality of using an EV is a nightmare beset by queues and downloading apps - and that's if you can find a charging point in the first place
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Warnings to Brits as jellyfish and toxic algae set to pose risk across UK coasts
Sea temperatures around the UK are creeping up, marine scientists have warned, which could have devastating impacts on wildlife and make bathing more toxic to humans and dogs
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Record drought helps uncover 'paradise' canyon that was once lost to the world
Dropping water levels in America's second-largest reservoir are revealing incredible preserved Indigenous sites. A popular canyon has also been released from the depths
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UK's 'most deprived town' plagued by litter and disease could end up underwater
There are fears Jaywick, an Essex seaside town regularly called the most deprived place in the UK, could be left underwater 'due to inadequate flood defences', threatening homes and people
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Silent deadly cancer symptom that can be spotted on your feet and 8 other signs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released comprehensive information about the causes and ways to prevent skin cancer, which is the most common type of cancer found in the US
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Dog attacks could become even more common in the UK - and there's one reason why
High temperatures and air pollution has previously been linked to aggression in humans, monkeys, rats and mice. Now a study has found the phenomenon also applies to dogs
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Millions more hit with UK hosepipe ban after record water demand in heatwave
South East Water has today issued the hosepipe ban amid the balmy heatwave, during which temperatures have topped 30C, because of record water usage levels in this period
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Dormant supervolcano at risk of erupting and bringing 'mini ice age' to millions
Campi Flegrei in southern Italy, near Naples, has not erupted since 1538 but experts fear it could soon explode, causing a nightmare scenario for millions of people
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Dengue fever warning to Brits heading off to popular holiday resorts this summer
Brits planning to travel abroad are being warned about the risks of potentially deadly dengue fever - a disease spread by Asian tiger mosquitoes and which has been detected in the likes of Ibiza and southern France
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New deadly virus 'highly likely' to arrive in the UK in climate change warning
A deadly virus that is killing nearly 50% of patients is "highly likely" to arrive in the UK along with other illnesses spread by insects which are "marching north" due to climate change
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'Record' temperatures coming with torrential rain and drought thanks to El Nino
The effects of El Niño, which was confirmed last week by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is feared to bring extreme conditions to the planet
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Blistering El Niño is officially back threatening wildfires, droughts and plague
The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has officially declared El Niño is underway and scientists warn it could bring record hot temperatures and contribute to extreme events including droughts, cyclones and infectious diseases
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Keir Starmer blasts 'asleep at wheel' Tories as he vows to save steel industry
On a visit to British Steel site in Scunthorpe, the Labour leader said a good, secure steel industry is a 'massive prize' - and it would be 'unforgivable for this Government to simply sit it out'
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Keir Starmer seeks to soothe trade union tensions with green jobs vow
Keir Starmer will pledge to put jobs at the heart of Labour's energy policy after setting himself at odds with the GMB union with a plan to block new North Sea oil and gas developments
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Global deal needed to protect underwater cables from Russian attacks, says Tory
Armed Forces Minister James Heappey spoke about the risks to cables criss-crossing the ocean floor as he gave evidence to the Commons Scottish Affairs Committee
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Bubonic plague 'making comeback' - and only certain people will survive it
The Black Death was one of the bleakest moments of European history, claiming the lives of hundreds of millions, and now experts fear it could be making a comeback
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Human race could be wiped out with virus more deadly than Covid, professor warns
One tech industry source says it's reasonable to believe AI could order the tools needed to create a virus online, engineer it and unleash it on the world with devastating consequences
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Labour vow to make UK 'clean energy superpower' will support 500,000 jobs, party claims
Plan will see new jobs for plumbers, electricians, engineers and technicians to work on projects aiming to reduce the use of fossil fuels and tackle the climate emergency
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Homeowners 'can no longer get insurance' with wildfires expected to get worse
People in California and other disaster-affected states in the US are finding it harder to get home insurance. Climate change is making natural disasters more frequent and driving up the cost of insurance
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Over half consider dairy butter a key part of their diet despite harmful impact
The average Brit eats dairy-based butter seven times a week - and just 13% would consider reducing their intake to help the environment
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