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With much of Essex both low-lying and close to the sea, the effects of rising sea levels due to climate change could have a ...
A £325,000 investment has seen a grey, unprepossessing road in Waterloo transformed into a resilient green space, as part of ...
SAUDI Arabia will lift its long-standing booze ban at 600 tourist sites by 2026 — in a boozy bid to attract visitors ahead of ...
What's billed as a historic change under the Resource Management Act is being released to the public for feedback.
In a shock U-turn, the ultra-conservative nation will allow the sale of wine, beer and cider at licensed venues including ...
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Torrential rains in the Congolese capital Kinshasa in early April brought devastating floods that ...
Naver Cloud, the cloud service subsidiary of Korean tech giant Naver, said Wednesday it has completed an agreement with Saudi ...
Extreme heat is no more just a meteorological problem but an institutional challenge and an economic crisis. Policies need to ...
The years 2025–2029 could mark Earth's hottest stretch ever, as global warming nears 1.5°C. Scientists warn of record heat, ...
As India sets its sights on a future powered by clean energy, an unexpected obstacle is emerging water. While solar panels and wind turbines symbolise a greener ...
Richmond's new flood hazard map adds many properties to risk zones, potentially requiring owners to buy flood insurance. City ...