Storm Ali clear-up
Nearly 10,000 homes are still without power after Storm Ali swept across N. Ireland yesterday; a number of roads are still closed due to fallen trees, debris or power cables causing a danger to travellers
Race to reach vehicles emissions targets
In order to meet the Paris Agreement's climate change targets, it is reckoned that the last new petrol and diesel car sales in Europe must happen before 2030; there must then be a greater push on sales of low-emissions vehicles as well as encouragement for people to walk, cycle, and use public transport to get around
Landslides in the Philippines
A landslide in Cebu has buried 24 homes and rescuers are frantically trying to find and pull out survivors; the city was not directly hit by Typhoon Mangkhut but the whole area has received a high amount of rainfall in recent days, loosening the ground
Strawberry needles forever?
Tonnes of strawberries (as well as other fruits) are now going to waste in Australia after several incidences of needles being hidden in the fruit occurred across the country; strawberry growers are concerned about losing income (the strawberry industry is worth A$130 million a year) as well as there being large amounts of unnecessary food waste
Nearly 10,000 homes are still without power after Storm Ali swept across N. Ireland yesterday; a number of roads are still closed due to fallen trees, debris or power cables causing a danger to travellers
Race to reach vehicles emissions targets
In order to meet the Paris Agreement's climate change targets, it is reckoned that the last new petrol and diesel car sales in Europe must happen before 2030; there must then be a greater push on sales of low-emissions vehicles as well as encouragement for people to walk, cycle, and use public transport to get around
Landslides in the Philippines
A landslide in Cebu has buried 24 homes and rescuers are frantically trying to find and pull out survivors; the city was not directly hit by Typhoon Mangkhut but the whole area has received a high amount of rainfall in recent days, loosening the ground
Strawberry needles forever?
Tonnes of strawberries (as well as other fruits) are now going to waste in Australia after several incidences of needles being hidden in the fruit occurred across the country; strawberry growers are concerned about losing income (the strawberry industry is worth A$130 million a year) as well as there being large amounts of unnecessary food waste