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Did Dubya help to save the world?

President George W Bush may have unwittingly developed a key part of the Paris Agreement, says Matt McGrath.

15 December 2015
Matt McGrath Environment correspondent

Floods unleash unprecedented criticism

Every bout of flooding triggers despair, anger and scrutiny, but this one has provoked an unprecedented level of criticism, says the BBC's science editor.

30 December 2015
David Shukman Science editor

Enceladus: Does this moon hold a second genesis of life?

The Cassini probe is about to bid farewell to Enceladus, the small moon of Saturn that many scientists now regard as the most likely place to find life beyond Earth. We have to go back to study this bright white world in more detail.

11 December 2015
Jonathan Amos Science correspondent

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