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Will there be a drought where I live?

Mark Poynting, Jess Carr and Phil Leake BBC Climate and Verify data journalism teams Getty
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Unique ice, 1.5m years old, to be melted to unlock

Georgina Rannard Climate and science correspondent Reporting fromBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge PNRA/IPEV The end of
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Australia’s coral reefs bleached by marine heatwave

Katy Watson Australia correspondent Reporting fromWestern Australia Watch: Can you un-bleach coral? BBC visits remote
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Trump to scrap landmark finding that regulates carbon emissions

The Trump administration has announced a plan to scrap a landmark finding that greenhouse gases
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2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ had intricate tattoos

Georgina Rannard Science correspondent G Caspari and M Vavulin Scans of the ice mummy’s skin
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‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Watch: some of the strange, extreme life filmed at
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Why did the Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami

Esme Stallard and Mark Poynting BBC News Climate and Science It has been one of
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New Brazil development law risks Amazon deforestation

A new law in Brazil could cause “significant environmental harm and human rights violations”, and
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Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent and severe

BBC Listen to this article being read Andrew Davies was on his way to New
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UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years

Gwyndaf Hughes Science Videographer Amanda Clark/Cabinet Office Prof Michele Docherty showed courage and talent to
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