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What would reaching net zero mean for life in 2040s Britain?

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Official advice on meeting our emissions targets by 2050 covers all aspects of society, including food, travel and work…
What would reaching net zero mean for life in 2040s Britain?

Do worms feel pain and are ants happy? Why the science on invertebrate feelings is evolving

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – For the next few weeks we’re asking readers to nominate their invertebrate of the year: click here to give us your suggestions…
Do worms feel pain and are ants happy? Why the science on invertebrate feelings is evolving

California faces worsening drought despite recent heavy rainstorms

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Dry pattern seen among entire ‘lower basin’ of the Colorado River, including Arizona and desert cities such as Las Vegas…
California faces worsening drought despite recent heavy rainstorms

US anti-pipeline activists say charges against them ‘meant to intimidate’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Protesters who tried to disrupt completion of Mountain Valley pipeline to defend themselves in Virginia court…
US anti-pipeline activists say charges against them ‘meant to intimidate’

‘I know their names, what they eat’: tracking polar bears on Svalbard’s shifting icescapes

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – For more than 20 years, scientists have followed the animals in Norway’s Arctic archipelago to understand how they may adapt to changing threats as the ice they depend on melts…
‘I know their names, what they eat’: tracking polar bears on Svalbard’s shifting icescapes

Crucial UN nature talks are about to reopen in Rome – but will enough countries turn up?

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – After last year’s Cop16 biodiversity talks in Cali left key issues unresolved, the extra summit will attempt to seek consensus, especially over funding…
Crucial UN nature talks are about to reopen in Rome – but will enough countries turn up?

UK’s seasonal farm worker scheme to be extended for five years

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Environment secretary will hope move can reset relations with farmers after inheritance tax row…
UK’s seasonal farm worker scheme to be extended for five years

Dartmoor wild boar sightings prompt suspicions of guerrilla rewilding

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Dog walker’s close encounter prompts debate over whether the animals, once native to UK, should remain…
Dartmoor wild boar sightings prompt suspicions of guerrilla rewilding

Country diary: This spring gives so much life, today we give something back | Amy-Jane Beer

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Lady’s Spring Wood, North Yorkshire: Sitting close to the River Derwent, it has provided for a castle, a fort and now a town. It deserves better than poo bags and beer cans…
Country diary: This spring gives so much life, today we give something back | Amy-Jane Beer

Shimmering oarfish rarely seen near ocean surface pops up on Mexico beach

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Distinctive, slender deep-sea creature, also known as ‘doomsday’ fish, seen wriggling on Baja California beach…
Shimmering oarfish rarely seen near ocean surface pops up on Mexico beach

Most conservation funds go to large vertebrates at expense of ‘neglected’ species

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Study shows funding bias towards animals like rhino while other endangered species including amphibians and algae disregarded…
Most conservation funds go to large vertebrates at expense of ‘neglected’ species

LA’s urban farmers pledge to rebuild and replant ‘even more than ever before’ after devastating wildfires

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The January blazes wiped out a thriving communal food pathway unique to the Altadena neighborhood, but farmers are starting to plan for its renewal…
LA’s urban farmers pledge to rebuild and replant ‘even more than ever before’ after devastating wildfires

A frog: their eyes can detect a single photon of light | Helen Sullivan

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Their metamorphosis seems more like a human’s than a butterfly’s – so much is visible, and awkward, whereas the butterfly forms in secret…
A frog: their eyes can detect a single photon of light | Helen Sullivan

Antioxidants in fruits and flowers seem to counteract harmful effects of microplastics, study shows

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Anthocyanins in nuts, fruits and vegetables seem to lessen harmful effects of microplastics on reproductive systemsSign up for the Detox Your Kitchen newsletter…
Antioxidants in fruits and flowers seem to counteract harmful effects of microplastics, study shows

How do I know young women are not OK? Their devastation over a doomed anglerfish | Emma Beddington

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The death of one of the sea’s uglier creatures has led to an outpouring online. What is it about this unfortunate creature that has evoked such big feelings?…
How do I know young women are not OK? Their devastation over a doomed anglerfish | Emma Beddington

Weather tracker: temperatures hit record highs across South America

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Rio de Janeiro reached 44C, its highest temperature for more than a decade, last Monday…
Weather tracker: temperatures hit record highs across South America

Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Green sector growing at triple the rate of the UK economy, providing high-wage jobs and increasing energy security…
Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says

Country diary: The earth moved – taking everything with it | Jennifer Jones

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Oglet, Merseyside: A landslide here has left roots exposed and strangers on the shore. This is a test of plant tenacity…
Country diary: The earth moved – taking everything with it | Jennifer Jones

More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges – analysis

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Many of the nations gathering in Rome for Cop16 have offered no plans to honour their agreement to protect 30% of land and sea for nature…
More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges – analysis

You thought fracking was banned in the UK? Think again | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letter: The government should act to prevent fracking close to one of Britain’s national parks, writes Alan Robertshaw…
You thought fracking was banned in the UK? Think again | Letters
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