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Environment

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Invisible barrier discovered in the ocean that jellyfish won’t cross

  • 30 November 2025
Life in the deep ocean often sorts into hidden zones shaped by temperature, salt, and moving water. Many…
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What volcanic bubbles show us about coral reef futures
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What volcanic bubbles show us about coral reef futures

  • 29 November 2025
On a remote coral reef near Papua New Guinea, endless streams of bubbles rise from cracks in the…
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Major bin collection change in Plymouth

  • 29 November 2025
It’s part of a big rolloutGeneric image(Image: Western Mail) Households in Plymouth and surrounding areas will be the…
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​5 animals that went extinct in recentyears​
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​5 animals that went extinct in recentyears​

  • 29 November 2025
Extinction is the irreversible loss of animal species that once lived on our planet. The rapid pace of…
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It's called mechanochemical recycling, which IE explained "is a process that uses physical impacts rather than heat or harsh solvents."
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‘Could help close the loop’

  • 29 November 2025
Researchers at Georgia Tech invented a process that uses physical impacts to decompose PET plastic instead of applying…
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Plans submitted for Walton-le-Dale flood protection scheme to reduce risk to thousands – Blog Preston
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Plans submitted for Walton-le-Dale flood protection scheme to reduce risk to thousands – Blog Preston

  • 29 November 2025
Efforts to improve flood prevention in Walton-le-Dale have moved forward as the Environment Agency (EA) officially submitted a…
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‘We had to swim to safety. I didn’t think we would make it out alive’: the people fleeing climate breakdown – in pictures | Climate crisis
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‘We had to swim to safety. I didn’t think we would make it out alive’: the people fleeing climate breakdown – in pictures | Climate crisis

  • 29 November 2025
In 2009, Swiss photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer set out to document the people suffering the first…
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‘An oil spill in solid form’: Bio-bead disaster devastates beloved English coast
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‘An oil spill in solid form’: Bio-bead disaster devastates beloved English coast

  • 29 November 2025
Camber Sands, England  —  Andy Dinsdale began walking the southern English coast in search of a “sea heart,”…
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Developer seeks screening request for Newton housing project
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Developer seeks screening request for Newton housing project

  • 29 November 2025
Jones Homes, through Stanteci UK Limited (Stantec), is seeking to build up to 355 homes on land east…
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Chart: Solar and wind are meeting — and exceeding —…
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Chart: Solar and wind are meeting — and exceeding —…

  • 29 November 2025
Between January and September, the two clean-energy sources grew fast enough to more than offset all new demand…
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