Impacts Photo by kate on Unsplash These popular tuna species are no longer endangered, surprising scientists In a world simultaneously on fire and underwater thanks to climate change, scientists have announced some good news: Several important tuna species have stepped back from the edge of extinction.
Newsletter www.nationalgeographic.co.uk Water, water everywhere? Could a famously rainy country like the UK really run low on water? Through a combination of climate change and population growth—it might.
Impacts www.nationalgeographic.co.uk Why we explored two starkly different futures for the Earth in 50 years The saying is so well known that most of us can finish the sentence: Those who cannot remember the past …… are condemned to repeat it.
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