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A third of English councils support policies that could increase emissions, BBC research suggests.

A third of English councils support policies that could increase emissions, BBC research suggests.

Scientists analyse the chemistry in a woolly mammoth tusk to work out how far it travelled.

A colossus almost the size of Greater London gives the Antarctic coastline the gentlest of nudges.

The conservation group WWF says the UK government must keep its promises on climate change.

Scientists say that rapid cuts in methane could be a key tactic in the battle against climate change.

Meteorologists have named the sixth Atlantic storm of 2021, hinting at an above-average season.

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A third of English councils support policies that could increase emissions, BBC research suggests.

Scientists analyse the chemistry in a woolly mammoth tusk to work out how far it travelled.

A colossus almost the size of Greater London gives the Antarctic coastline the gentlest of nudges.

The conservation group WWF says the UK government must keep its promises on climate change.

Scientists say that rapid cuts in methane could be a key tactic in the battle against climate change.

Meteorologists have named the sixth Atlantic storm of 2021, hinting at an above-average season.

A series of major wildfires across the world has hit the headlines - how do they compare to previous years?

Scientists analyse the chemistry in a woolly mammoth tusk to work out how far it travelled.

A colossus almost the size of Greater London gives the Antarctic coastline the gentlest of nudges.

The conservation group WWF says the UK government must keep its promises on climate change.
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