Greenland and Antarctica are ‘losing ice SIX TIMES faster than in the 1990s’

Greenland and Antarctica are losing ice SIX TIMES FASTER than in the 1990s with sea levels set to rise 6.6 inches by 2100 — putting 400 million people at flood risk — if global warming goes unchecked Researchers combined ice sheet surveys with data from 11 satellite missions Antarctica and Greenland lost 6.4 trillion tonnes of … Read more

Greenland and Antarctica are ‘losing ice SIX TIMES faster than in the 1990s’

Greenland and Antarctica are losing ice SIX TIMES FASTER than in the 1990s with sea levels set to rise 6.6 inches by 2100 — putting 400 million people at flood risk — if global warming goes unchecked By Ian Randall For Mailonline Published: 18:01 GMT, 11 March 2020 | Updated: 19:17 GMT, 11 March 2020 … Read more

Russian hoaxers promise to release more audio from Prince Harry hoax calls

The Russian pranksters have managed to con other high profile people such as Elton John On Megxit ‘You can call me whatever you want — Harry is fine. [Asked about Megxit]. Um, it’s, that’s probably a conversation for another time, there’s lots of layers to it and lots of pieces to the puzzle. ‘But sometimes … Read more

Greta Thunberg wants to marry Prince George, Russian pranksters tell Prince Harry

The Russian pranksters have managed to con other high profile people such as Elton John On Megxit ‘You can call me whatever you want — Harry is fine. [Asked about Megxit]. Um, it’s, that’s probably a conversation for another time, there’s lots of layers to it and lots of pieces to the puzzle. ‘But sometimes … Read more

Full transcript of Prince Harry’s bizarre call with Russians pretending to be Greta Thunberg 

The Duke of Sussex opened his phone call with Russians posing as Greta Thunberg by assuring them: ‘You can call me whatever you want – Harry is fine!’ Believing he was speaking to the teenage environmentalist, he touched on topics including climate change, Prince Andrew and him and Meghan stepping down from senior Royal duties. … Read more

World ‘way off track’ in meeting climate change targets warns UN report

Emissions Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the biggest contributors to global warming. After the gas is released into the atmosphere it stays there, making it difficult for heat to escape – and warming up the planet in the process.  It is primarily released from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and … Read more

The world is ‘way off track’ for meeting climate targets

The world is ‘way off track’ for meeting climate targets as planet gets hotter and sea levels rise, UN warns Report was compiled by UN’s World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)  It highlights heat, accelerating sea level rises, extreme weather events Australia was particularly hard-hit in 2019 – its hottest year on record  By Daily Mail Reporter … Read more

Prince Harry ‘falls victim to hoaxers and reveals his thoughts about Megxit

Prince Harry ‘falls victim to hoaxers and reveals his thoughts about Megxit, Donald Trump and Boris Johnson in phone chat with fake Greta Thunberg’ By Darren Boyle for MailOnline Published: 23:37 GMT, 10 March 2020 | Updated: 23:47 GMT, 10 March 2020 Prince Harry has been allegedly pranked by a group of Russian YouTube stars … Read more

Butter produces 350% more greenhouse gases than margarine

Butter produces three-and-a-half times more greenhouse gases than margarine – and burping and farting cows are to blame Experts analysed the carbon footprint of 21 butters and 212 non-dairy spreads They found that the dairy products had greater climate, land and water impacts Cattle were responsible for the most significant proportion of emissions  Cows release methane, a … Read more

UK must cut meat consumption by 50 per cent to meet 2050 carbon emissions target

Britain need to drastically reduce meat and dairy consumption and cut down on air travel if it is to meet its net zero emissions target by 2050, according to a new report. The UK cutting meat consumption by half would save 19 million tonnes of carbon emissions, says a government-backed study by non-profit Energy Systems … Read more