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Swimming warning as raw sewage spilt into bathing holiday hot spots 25,000 times in a year

Swimming warning as raw sewage spilt into bathing holiday hot spots 25,000 times in a year

Brits wanting a dip at holiday hot spots have been warned after raw sewage spilt into coastal waters 25,000 in the past year.

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EU becoming safer, better-off and healthier - but less gender-equal

Crime, violence, poverty, ill health and air pollution have all declined in the European Union over the last five years - but gender inequality has worsened and efforts to fight climate change have achieved little.
Thousands form human chain in Brussels in climate change demo

Thousands form human chain in Brussels in climate change demo

Thousands of people holding hands formed a human chain in central Brussels on Sunday to draw public attention to the need for urgent, joint action against climate change.

Sharp rise in Brazilian deforestation undeniable, says sacked research chief
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Sharp rise in Brazilian deforestation undeniable, says sacked research chief

Ricardo Galvao, the sacked head of Brazil’s space research agency, said on Saturday the trend of sharply rising deforestation was undeniable, a day after he was fired following a public spat with President Jair Bolsonaro over data published by the agency.
Finland’s first sighting of golden jackal sets off political debate
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Finland’s first sighting of golden jackal sets off political debate

The Centre Party’s members in the Parliament’s Agriculture and Forestry Committee have argued that the specimen should be treated as an invasive non-native species.
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'New economics': The way to save the planet?
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'New economics': The way to save the planet?

The science is in: the endless pursuit of economic growth is devouring the foundations of life on Earth, and no country - rich or poor - can expect to escape dire consequences if things go on as they are. So how might the world change course?

Australia weakens commitment to climate accord after government fractures

Australia weakens commitment to climate accord after government fractures

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Monday stripped requirements for reducing greenhouse emissions from his centerpiece energy policy in the face of political opposition, although the country remains a signatory to the Paris Agreement.
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