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Farage rows back on promise to stop small boats within two weeks if he becomes PM – as it happened
Farage rows back on promise to stop small boats within two weeks if he becomes PMSpeaking at the Reform UK conference in Birmingham on Friday, Nigel Farage promised to stop small boat crossings within two weeks if he wins the next general...

Girls, 16, injured after being hit by car 'travelling through green traffic light' in Salford
Two girls have been left injured following a collision with a car last night (September 6). Police were called at around 8.30pm to reports of a crash between a car and two pedestrians on Middleton Road in Salford. The driver is understood to have...

Trump Administration Tightens ‘Public Charge’ Rules to Limit Migrant Access to Green Cards
New USCIS memo directs officials to scrutinize foreign nationals who may become dependent on taxpayer-funded benefits. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Foreign nationals who rely on public benefits will face tougher barriers to entering the United...

Climate Change | How Farmers in Manipur are Bearing the Brunt
In recent years, erratic weather conditions caused by climate change have affected our society and will continue to have harsher effects in the future. Today, the physical and chemical changes caused by human activities are being felt in our...

Profile: Zack Polanski, Green party leader
Illustration by Andy Bunday Last week, Zack Polanski, a 42-year-old gay Jewish vegan, became leader of the Green party with a promise to turn it into a leftwing version of Reform UK. Back in May, after a poor showing in the local council...

Climate change hero? Think twice before planting a tree
Planting trees is often hailed as a simple solution to climate change. But when done indiscriminately, tree planting in Africa can cause more harm than good – displacing biodiverse and unique grasslands, reducing water availability and undermining...

‘There is only one player’: how China became world leader in green energy
Chinese power took on an old-fashioned hue in the past week with a huge military parade, a gathering of former allies Russia and North Korea, and President Xi Jinping’s defiant vow not to be intimidated by bullies. Soldiers march during a military...

New Green Party leader’s shoplifting comments are appalling but there is another reason his victory is truly terrifying
SHOULD we always trust our politicians? Don’t be silly. The antics of Angela Rayner have drummed that home to us loud and clear this week. But even though they often don’t have the style, fun or glamour needed to boost an Instagram account, our...

Climate change increasing chance of crop failure, UBC researchers say
“If you go for a run and you’re really well-hydrated, your body will sweat and that will cool you down, because the evaporation of water cools your body in the same way a wet field can cool by evaporating some of that water,” he said. “If you’re...

Serbia’s Vučić brands European Green Party officials ‘scum’ amid deepening unrest
The European Green Party has denounced threats from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, who said he would prosecute two senior party officials who took part in an anti-government demonstration on Friday night. Serbian police forcefully dispersed...

JTF Launches Tree Planting to Fight Climate Change in Plateau
The Joint Task Force, Operation Ensuring Peace, on Saturday held a tree planting exercise in Plateau State to reduce the effects of climate change. Maj Gen. Folunsho Oyinlola, the commander of the operation, said the initiative was introduced by...

Climate change issues require innovative media storytelling – SOS director
Environment COUNTRY director of SOS Children’s Villages, Nigeria, Eghosa Erhumwunse, has called on media professionals to report more about climate change issues, amplify conversation on it and drive meaningful action. Erhumwunse made the call in...

HEDA to train media, creatives on climate change action
By Henry Uche In a bid to close the gap between the lived realities of climate change and the urgent need for more innovative, impactful storytelling that can influence policies and drive climate-smart local action in frontline communities, the...

‘Our Tent Onstage Flew Off Like a Parachute’: How Climate Change Hit This Summer’s Tours
In late July, Willie Nelson was onstage during his set on the Outlaw Music Festival tour in Raleigh, North Carolina, when tour manager John Selman noticed an abrupt shift in the weather. During his 20-plus years working with Nelson, Selman has...

Climate change turns Pakistan’s summer oases into deadly flood zones
NARAN, Pakistan - Fasih Qazi escapes the scorching summers of southern Pakistan each year to work as a tour guide in the country’s alpine north. Some of the world’s highest mountain ranges - the Karakoram, the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush -...

Australia supports SICAN tackle climate change
Members of the Solomon Islands Climate Action Network (SICAN) recently endorsed a set of new organisational and governance policies to strengthen and enable their work, supported through funding from the Australian Government. The policies for...

The science of climate change is far from ‘settled’
Science is nuanced. This basic truth certainly holds for the field of atmospheric science, where the complexities of the airy environment are investigated.The climate science subdiscipline explores one of the most complicated and serious issues of...
Climate Change and You: Do rivers have a memory?
Dear reader, This is a season of grief for many in India. Wayward rains, cloudbursts, landslides, and floods are wrecking Northwest India and the western Himalayas. The images are haunting. The River Beas swallowed an eatery in Manali, Himachal...

Research measures impacts of climate change, deforestation in Amazon
The dry season in the Brazilian Amazon is becoming more severe, and the forest’s temperature increased by 2 degrees between 1985 and 2020, according to a study led by scientists from the University of São Paulo. The analysis reviewed 35 years of...

AI Revolutionizes Weather Forecasting to Boost Farm Yields Amid Climate Change
In the heart of America’s farmland, where unpredictable weather can make or break a harvest, artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful ally for farmers. Once confined to experimental labs, AI-driven weather forecasting tools are now...