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An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Written by   Chris Fitch   Published in   Films An Inconvenient Sequel/Paramount Pictures Vice President and climate action advocate Al Gore returns with the sequel to his high-profile, award-winning 2006 film, An Inconvenient Truth
POLAR POLAR Frozen fishing: Arctic moratorium Written by  Chris Fitch A multilateral moratorium prevents Arctic Ocean fishing for 16 years, setting aside some degree of sovereignty disputes while scientific research of the top of the world continues

Coral reefs have no time to recover

Coral bleaching is widespread around the globe and as it becomes an increasingly frequently occurrence, our ocean’s reefs are heading towards a point of no return ‘In the 1980s, the gap was 25 years. Before then, mass bleaching didn’t occur,’ says professor Terry Hughes, director of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies.

Germany’s insects continue ‘dramatic’ decline

Germany’s insects continue ‘dramatic’ decline Written by  Philipmary   Published in   Wildlife Nature reserves and protected areas in Germany have lost 76 per cent of flying insect biomass since 1989

A university in the desert

DESERTS A university in the desert Written by  Tom Hart Hermits and Bedouin have long sought wisdom and refuge in the desert. Today, young people from across the world can follow their example DESERTS Tips for a DESERTS A university in the desert Written by  Tom Hart Hermits and Bedouin have long sought wisdom and refuge in the desert. Today, young people from across the world can follow their example DESERTS Tips for a desert climate
DESERTS Desert Discs: Solving the mystery of Namibia’s ‘Fairy Circles’

The South Korean rooftops

On the day of my own Korean Air flight from London to Seoul, nearly 30 years later, North Korea launched its most powerful ever ballistic missile into the skies. On the same day, a North Korean soldier escaped to the South by dashing across the border. He was shot at by North Korean border guards, but somehow survived. Probably not the best of times to begin my own search for the ‘funfair of life’. South Korean rooftops 

Fish sticks: declining Amazon fish

Fish sticks: declining Amazon fish Deforestation is having an unexpected effect in the Amazon: fewer fish in  Forests by  Laura Cole February 03, 2018 South Korea – The funfair of life Tracing an old metaphor in modern South Korea – a country permanently calm and thriving, despite the threat coming from the North

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Cristiano could've done more' - Zidane looks to Ronaldo and Bale to lead Madrid revival

Ronaldo and Bale to lead Madrid revival Getty Images Form and fitness have been respective issues for the pair this season but they remain vital to to the Real manager