Air pollution could be killing men’s sex lives. Research suggests that men who live in heavily polluted cities may find it harder to get erections. They are also more likely …
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Political violence returns to Britain, erupting from the morass of conspiracy and extremism online. The way Khan talks sometimes has something Blairishly elusive: broadcastable sound bites, return to clichés and …
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The sea turtle that swallowed a rubber witch’s finger: Heartbreaking images show the devastating impact of Earth’s plastic pollution
by Elijahby ElijahScientists analyzed the guts of dead sea turtles in the Mediterranean They found hundreds of plastic items, including a Halloween toy featuring a witch’s finger. By Shivali Best for Mailonline …
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Cruises are booming: ticket sales in 2023 exceeded historic levels and 2024 saw the launch of the largest cruise ship ever built. But as the popularity of cruise tourism increases, …
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Air pollution increases the risk of dying from breast cancer by 80% and is as dangerous as smoking, obesity and alcohol, research finds
by Alexanderby AlexanderThe alarming link between air pollution and cancer will be revealed this week in new research, revealed exclusively to the Mail. While air pollution’s link to lung conditions is well …
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Wood you believe it? Japanese satellite made out of timber is set to launch this summer to combat space pollution
by Elijahby ElijahCarpenters could be as important as engineers to the future of space travel as scientists prepare to launch the world’s first wooden satellite. Japanese scientists have swapped aluminum for wood …
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Middle-class trend of fitting wood burning stoves is undermining fight against air pollution, official figures show
by Elijahby ElijahBurning wood at home now produces more pollution than road transport 22% of the most harmful pollution comes from burning wood, compared to 18% from roads. The proportion of particle …
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‘More Americans will get cancer and die’: Health groups slam US’s new air pollution cap as ‘not strong enough’
by Elijahby ElijahHealth groups have warned that the government’s new air pollution limit is not strong enough and will lead to more cancers and lung diseases. On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency …
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Living near nature is good for kids’ eyesight – as scientists fear too much screen time, not enough time outdoors and POLLUTION makes them need glasses
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy Colin Fernández Daily Mail Environment Correspondent Published: 19:24 EST, February 4, 2024 | Updated: 19:46 EST, February 4, 2024 Living near green spaces can prevent children from needing glasses, …
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A series of devastating forest fires occurred in June last year torn through the Canadian province of Quebec, releasing huge plumes of acrid smoke floating throughout North America. Two hundred …