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Alaskan wilderness opens up for oil exploration
The Trump administration pushes ahead with first oil lease sales in an Arctic wildlife refuge.

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Scientists are racing to find out more about variants of the coronavirus that are spreading fast.

First deep coal mine in 30 years a step closer
The government rejects holding an inquiry into plans for a coal mine, meaning it can progress.

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This year could be a "make or break" moment in the fight against global warming.

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The palm cockatoo is thought to be the only bird to use tools musically to attract a mate.

Islanders help rescue orca stranded on beach
Volunteers led the rescue effort to save the young 11ft-long stranded orca in Orkney.

First designs for Mary Anning statue released
The statue to palaeontologist Mary Anning will stand near her birthplace on Lyme Regis seafront.

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Scientists are racing to find out more about variants of the coronavirus that are spreading fast.

First deep coal mine in 30 years a step closer
The government rejects holding an inquiry into plans for a coal mine, meaning it can progress.

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This year could be a "make or break" moment in the fight against global warming.
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