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I’m obsessed with fish that clean other fish: they remember their clients, much like a hairdresser

www.wakaticket.com – I’m campaigning for legal protection for cleaner fish, because no one has done a proper assessment of the impact of removing them from Scottish reefs…
I’m obsessed with fish that clean other fish: they remember their clients, much like a hairdresser

Sunscreen’s impact on marine life needs urgent investigation, study finds

www.wakaticket.com – The chemical compounds that block UV rays may lead to bleaching of coral and a decrease in fish fertility…
Sunscreen’s impact on marine life needs urgent investigation, study finds

Fossil fuel industry accused of seeking special treatment over oilfield emissions

www.wakaticket.com – Lobbyists argued it was unfair for their industry to be treated the same as others as end product – oil and gas – inevitably produced emissions…
Fossil fuel industry accused of seeking special treatment over oilfield emissions

Country diary: Each tree here is a story in ancient harmony | Mark Cocker

www.wakaticket.com – Deep Dale, Derbyshire: Hazels are a local speciality, but my favourites are the hawthorns, which are smothered in vegetation from trunk to tip…
Country diary: Each tree here is a story in ancient harmony | Mark Cocker

Reducing plastic use is possible, but it’s not easy | Letters

www.wakaticket.com – Letters: Sue Kellaway says the switch takes time and effort and Cathy Swann says the path to a sustainable life is not straightforward…
Reducing plastic use is possible, but it’s not easy | Letters

The election could be called any day – but Peter Dutton still hasn’t explained how his nuclear proposal will work | Adam Morton

www.wakaticket.com – His claim that nuclear power would lead to cheaper bills in the near future isn’t supported by the modelling released to back it up. But the soundbite survives ……
The election could be called any day – but Peter Dutton still hasn’t explained how his nuclear proposal will work | Adam Morton

Tree-killing beetle found to be attracted to Britain’s most common spruce

www.wakaticket.com – Discovery of pest in UK raises fears for Sitka spruce, which accounts for half of country’s commercial plantations…
Tree-killing beetle found to be attracted to Britain’s most common spruce

Country diary: An eruption of the most delightful, sociable ‘bumbarrels’ | Jim Perrin

www.wakaticket.com – Llandrindod Wells, Powys: Moving in joyful groups through the copse, long-tailed tits are admirably cooperative, the perfect paradigm of a mutually helpful society…
Country diary: An eruption of the most delightful, sociable ‘bumbarrels’ | Jim Perrin

Keir Starmer’s nuclear reactors won’t be small, cheap or popular | Letters

www.wakaticket.com – Letters: David Elliott and Arthur Stansfield on Labour’s plans for expanding nuclear power plants …
Keir Starmer’s nuclear reactors won’t be small, cheap or popular | Letters

Extreme weather expected to cause food price volatility in 2025 after cost of cocoa and coffee doubles

www.wakaticket.com – Trend towards more extreme-weather events will continue to hit crop yields and create price spikes, Inverto says…
Extreme weather expected to cause food price volatility in 2025 after cost of cocoa and coffee doubles

‘I closed my eyes to brace for impact’: the man who escaped a whale’s mouth

www.wakaticket.com – Adrián Simancas encountered a humpback off Chile’s coast – but scientists say he was never at risk of being swallowed…
‘I closed my eyes to brace for impact’: the man who escaped a whale’s mouth

WWF helping facilitate trade in polar bear fur, investigation reveals

www.wakaticket.com – Wildlife charity backs policy of exploitation of small number of some endangered species for economic purposes – such as trophy hunting…
WWF helping facilitate trade in polar bear fur, investigation reveals

Country diary: My daughter says she’s seen a fawn – has she? | Kate Blincoe

www.wakaticket.com – Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: Muntjac deer mate all year round, so it’s quite possible. I take to the oak throne that we have on the farm, and scan the view…
Country diary: My daughter says she’s seen a fawn – has she? | Kate Blincoe

Habitat banks: how law to boost wildlife in England is faring one year in

www.wakaticket.com – Developers must now offset damage to nature by achieving a 10% biodiversity net gain – but is buying up pockets of land and rewilding them the answer?…
Habitat banks: how law to boost wildlife in England is faring one year in

Revealed: ‘extremely concerning’ industry influence over UN aviation body

www.wakaticket.com – Exclusive: Firms outnumber green groups at environmental talks, with related events sponsored by fossil fuel companies…
Revealed: ‘extremely concerning’ industry influence over UN aviation body

‘No one wants to pay $25 for breakfast’: US restaurants are cracking under inflation

www.wakaticket.com – It’s not just eggs, but coffee, orange juice and bacon, making life especially hard for diners, bakeries and brunch spots…
‘No one wants to pay $25 for breakfast’: US restaurants are cracking under inflation

Brake pad dust can be more toxic than exhaust emissions, study says

www.wakaticket.com – Research shows move to electric vehicles may not be enough to enable pollution from cars to be eradicated…
Brake pad dust can be more toxic than exhaust emissions, study says

Weather tracker: extreme cold and heavy rainfall batters US

www.wakaticket.com – Parts of the Midwest have seen temperatures 15-30C below the climate average, while Australia temperatures hit almost 50C…
Weather tracker: extreme cold and heavy rainfall batters US

Country diary: A sip of sap puts spring in your step | Michael White

www.wakaticket.com – Cranbrook, Kent: Somewhere in the copse is a glimmering birch tree – we call her the Lady of the Woods – which has a sweet gift to bear…
Country diary: A sip of sap puts spring in your step | Michael White

Richest nations ‘exporting extinction’ with demand for beef, palm oil and timber

www.wakaticket.com – Consumption in wealthy countries including US and UK is responsible for 13% of global forest loss beyond their borders, study finds…
Richest nations ‘exporting extinction’ with demand for beef, palm oil and timber
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