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World
Top things to do to protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning
You cannot see or smell carbon monoxide. But this dangerous gas at high levels can kill you in just minutes.…
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Too much of a good thing can be dangerous – 5 harmful effects of prolonged sun exposure
Daily doses of fresh air and sunshine are highly recommended. But sun exposure is one of those areas that can…
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Trends
Nude food is a huge topic lately. Check out tips to prepare nude food lunches
The thing about food is it doesn’t need to be complicated. It just needs to provide enough energy. Single-serve, individually…
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10 amazing nature facts you definitely can’t miss
Every day, researchers discover unique things about the environment. From symbiotic relationships to another species getting discovered, nature hardly ever…
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June 24 -29: Top 10 climate change-related stories you might have missed
June 24 to 29 has been able to deliver a number of important climate change and environment-related stories. Global heating…
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Opinion
Check out global trends in climate change litigation: Do legal actions advance or restrict climate action?
The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science published…
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Dubai floods: UAE megacity unveils Dh30 billion ‘Tasreef’ project to tackle climate-related disasters
Climate change has been making lives difficult for billions across the globe, and the UAE is no exception. The Gulf…
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UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative is more than just a plan for climate neutrality
The UAE announced an ambitious Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative at Expo 2020 Dubai. It is a national drive…
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Opinion
Is climate change making insurance too expensive? There are other factors to blame.
Floods, storms, bushfires and several other extreme weather events triggered by the raging climate crisis are causing unprecedented damage across…
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Opinion
Poll: Just 60% of Australians believe ‘climate disruption is of anthropogenic origin’
Despite Australia’s many extreme weather events, just 60% of people there accept that ‘climate disruption’ is caused by humans –…
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