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Why the world is barreling towards a 'food war,' according to one commodity trader
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days ago"Food wars" are a growing risk amid climate change and rising trade barriers, Olam Agri CEO Sunny...
Nearly 5 billion people lived under extreme temperatures in June, study finds
The Independent· 22 hours agoChina too saw temperatures hitting 50C, the highest-ever recorded in June. Wuhan warned of potential...
The Essex towns and villages that could be underwater in just 16 years
Essex Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoLarge swathes of Essex could be underwater in as little as 16 years due to rising sea levels. With much of Essex both low-lying and close to the sea, the effects of rising sea levels due to ...
Canary Islands panic as towns loved by Brits could end up underwater
Daily Express· 4 hours agoBrits favourite holiday destinations in the Canary Islands could be vulnerable to rising sea levels...
Will climate change make insurance too expensive? – DW – 06/23/2024
Deutsche Welle· 6 days ago"Basically, if there is more damage, someone has to pay for it," said Ernst Rauch, a climate expert...
Norway starts stockpiling grain again, citing the pandemic, war and climate change
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoThe Norwegian government on Tuesday signed a deal to start stockpiling grain, saying the COVID-19...
Climate change, Russia and private school fees: BWS hustings highlights
Salisbury Journal via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoJust nine days before the general election, the second of the two hustings in Salisbury took place,...
Bill Gates warns political backlash could ‘slow down’ green transition
The Irish News· 2 days agoBill Gates has warned that political backlash against green policies in developed countries could...
Quorn pork sausages to be blended with fake meat to tackle climate change
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoPork sausages will be blended with fake meat to help tackle climate change, Quorn has said. The...
The great wine climate-change challenge
The New Statesman· 3 days agoGrapes are the world’s third-most valuable horticultural crop, after potatoes and tomatoes. Almost half of the 80 million tonnes of grapes produced in...