Sunday, 22 November 2020

News in brief: 16th - 22nd November 2020

Banning petrol cars by 2030
As part of the UK's move to become more carbon neutral, the government announced that it plans to ban the sale of petrol cars by 2030 meaning that electric cars will dominate the market; this is great news for the environment but there are concerns around ensuring that there is enough infrastructure to cope with the numbers of cars and vehicles that will need regular recharging
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Oil pollution in the Arctic
New rules around shipping in the Arctic have been recently brought in to protect it from oil pollution which can threaten wildlife; it appears, however, that some of these rules don't go far enough as there are several loopholes that allow ships from Arctic coastal states to sail around which will mean that some oil will still enter the waters
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New global map of bees
Bees play a hugely important role in pollinating plants which helps to keep our ecosystems thriving; scientists have created a new map which shows the distribution of all 20,000 bee species and this will help inform further efforts to conserve bees and ensure their survival
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Sunday, 8 November 2020

News in brief: 2nd November - 8th November 2020

The UK's carbon-free future
It is thought that the UK will need specific rules if it is to meet its carbon reduction targets in the future; suggestions are that households appliances will need to have strict standards in energy efficiency, all new homes should be carbon neutral, and new cars should be electric or hybrid
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Raw sewage dumped onto UK beaches
It has become apparent that water companies in the UK have been dumping raw sewage onto bathing beaches around 3,000 times a year; this occurs as a result of overflows after heavy rainfall and there are concerns about the health implications this may have on beach users and sealife
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Danish mink under threat
The Danish government has announced that all mink must be culled after it was suspected that a strain of covid has mutated and passed between cages minks; this is devastating for the mink industry in Denmark but scientists believe that if this does not happen then it will undermine the efforts to find an effective covid vaccine in the future
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Sunday, 1 November 2020

News in brief: 26th October - 1st November 2020

Heavy rain hits England and Wales
Parts of the UK are bracing for heavy rain and strong storms this weekend and into next week; Wales is thought to be hit the worst and the environment agency has issued several flood warnings to help people prepare and stay alert
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Earthquake strikes Turkey
A deadly earthquake has struck just off the coast of Turkey and Greece with a magnitude of around 7.0 on the Richter Scale; it is thought that 20 people have died with a further 786 injured and rescue teams are on the search for any survivors who may be buried in the wreckage
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Hurricane Zeta causes storm surges in the US
Another hurricane has hit the south coast of America this week with wind speeds of around 100mph; buildings have been severely damaged and power cables have brought down meaning that around 2.6 million people were without power for some time
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