Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit new high in first two months of 2020

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit a new high in the first two months of 2020 with 181 square miles lost despite heavy seasonal rains, which experts blame on illegal logging operations Satellite data from Brazil’s space agency show deforestation increasing in 2020 The Amazon lost 181 square miles of rain forest in January and … Read more

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit new high in first two months of 2020

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit a new high in the first two months of 2020 with 181 square miles lost despite heavy seasonal rains, which experts blame on illegal logging operations Satellite data from Brazil’s space agency show deforestation increasing in 2020 The Amazon lost 181 square miles of rain forest in January and … Read more

Denise Richards prays over public’s ‘hysteria’ while wearing a surgical mask from airport in Spain

Denise Richards addresses the ‘anxiety’ over coronavirus while at an airport in Spain: ‘I know masks don’t stop it, but better than nothing’ Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?  Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor? By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 22:18 GMT, 13 March … Read more

Coronavirus US: Trump shakes hands repeatedly at conference

President Donald Trump did not hesitate to spread germs Friday by repeatedly shaking hands during his coronavirus press conference, breaking the CDC’s guidelines on how to avoid contracting the deadly virus.  But Trump wasn’t the only one to flout the safety guidelines. Vice President Mike Pence, members of the coronavirus task force and CEOs adjusted … Read more

Emergency laws could force UK schools and nurseries to remain open

Schools FORCED to stay open despite coronavirus pandemic: Emergency laws could make schools and nurseries remain open as Gavin Williamson says parents don’t have to take time off Gavin Williamson said he was ‘mindful’ of increasing strain on public services The Education Secretary will meet union leaders and school bosses to form plan Britain is … Read more

Mass gatherings WILL be banned from next weekend in dramatic government U-turn

All mass gatherings and sports events are set to be banned from next weekend, it can be revealed. In a major escalation of the coronavirus crisis, ministers are preparing to introduce emergency legislation early next week to allow this. The unprecedented move puts key summer events such as the Glastonbury Festival, VE Day commemorations, Chelsea … Read more