Science pupils to send CO2 in bottle to Tory minister in awareness bid
The students think they know more science than adults.
The students think they know more science than adults.
Fairtrade's global network of farmers and workers have sent an open letter to world leaders urging them to keep their climate pledges.
There is confusion over just how much cash is being invested by both Gates and the UK government.
The sponsors formally complained about UK’s “very inexperienced” civil servants for postponed decisions, bad communication and decaying relationships between the companies and the organisers.
The government is set to not ask UK people to eat less meat, despite the big carbon footprint beef and dairy products have.
In August, prime minister Boris Johnson urged the world to take climate action "now" after a UN report revealed a "code red for humanity" - but a leaked paper now suggests that chasing post-Brexit economic benefits takes priority.
“The reason why it matters is because these forest that have been destroyed are critically important for our climate and for planetary health," a Greenpeace spokesperson said.
"It is very irritating when they talk, but they don't do," the Queen was heard saying in Cardiff.
A new study shows sea levels rising invading cities like London if world leaders and citizens do no take climate action.
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