Greenhouse gas emissions drop due to coronavirus lockdowns is NOT enough to stop climate change

The world has seen an average of six percent drop in greenhouse gases amid the coronavirus pandemic due to lockdowns and industry shutdowns. Although levels rose to new records this time last year, the decrease is still not significant enough to halt climate change, the United Nation’s weather agency warns. Experts say that once the … Read more

School dinners and hospital meals will contain 20% less meat in a bid to help battle climate change

School dinners and hospital meals will contain 20% less meat in a bid to help battle climate change Schools, universities and hospitals in UK will slash meat dishes by 20 per cent  The aim is to cut greenhouse gases linked to livestock and boost public health Hitting the target would remove nearly 20million lb of … Read more

A ‘MEGADROUGHT’ is likely to emerge in the southwest of North America driven by climate change

A ‘MEGADROUGHT’ is likely to emerge in the southwest of North America driven by climate change as dry conditions are some of the worst for 1,200 years, researchers warns The southwest area of North America has been in a drought since 2000 This is deemed the worst one to hit the area in the past … Read more

World’s largest asset manager Blackrock joins war on climate change

Blackrock joins war on climate change: World’s largest asset manager to introduce green investment strategy By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 22:39 BST, 14 January 2020 | Updated: 22:39 BST, 14 January 2020 The world’s largest asset manager has sought to position itself as a climate change champion after announcing a raft of … Read more

The ‘beginning of change’? UK’s chief scientific adviser welcomes fall in new COVID-19 cases

Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK’s chief scientific adviser, said statistics are starting to show the ‘beginning of change’ and that Britain’s coronavirus crisis did not appear to be accelerating The UK’s top scientist today offered the public a glimmer of hope that the strict coronavirus shutdown is having an effect after official statistics revealed the … Read more

Birds are adopting ‘extraordinary behaviours’ to survive the impact of climate change

Climate change is forcing birds to find new and ‘extraordinary’ ways to survive including using bread to bait fish and dropping mussels on rocks to break the shell.  Researchers from McGill University, Montreal studied data on more than 8,600 bird species to look at changes in their feeding and hunting techniques over time. They found … Read more

Married At First Sight: Hayley Vernon’s huge change before the finale

Did you notice? The HUGE change Hayley Vernon made to her body before the Married At First Sight finale – and viewers can’t believe it By Joshua Fox For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:03 BST, 6 April 2020 | Updated: 05:10 BST, 6 April 2020 Married At First Sight’s Hayley Vernon had fans sat in … Read more

Steph McGovern says she was once told to change her ‘lairy outfit’ by BBC

TV presenter Steph McGovern reveals she was once told by the head of BBC Breakfast to ‘tone down her clothing choices’ after wearing a ‘lairy’ red dress to work  Steph, 37, from Middlesbrough, revealed she was asked to ‘tone down’ clothes  Advised by former head of BBC Breakfast, Alison Ford, who passed away in 2013 Says her … Read more

Britain’s water birds have declined by a QUARTER in 10 years due to climate change

Britain’s water birds have declined by a QUARTER in 10 years as climate change leads to milder winters and endangered ducks and waders become more reliant on protected wetland sites Volunteers survey British wetlands every month to assess population numbers The British Trust for Ornithology has been running the bird survey for 70 years  Its results … Read more

‘We need the Dunkirk spirit’: Francis Crick institute demands testing change

Boris Johnson is facing demands to overrule control-freak health chiefs today amid warnings ‘time is running out’ to scale up coronavirus testing. Sir Paul Nurse, chief executive of the Francis Crick Institute, urged the PM to summon the Dunkirk spirit and let ‘small ship’ labs start screening for the killer disease. Delivering a damning verdict … Read more