Environment News

See who’s saying what about the Environment and how different sections of the Press approach the same story.

New hope in battle against malaria as scientists WIPE OUT whole colony of mosquitoes in experiment that tweaked their genes to stop females reproducing in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Malaria could be wiped out by giving female mosquitoes testicles and breeding themselves into extinction in The Sun – Go To Article

Firms will be allowed to keep food waste secret in The Times – Go To Article

UK grocers pledge to halve food waste from ‘farm to fork’ by 2030 in The Guardian – Go To Article

Environmental Photographer of the Year 2018 show seas filled with plastic, rope and rubbish in The Sun – Go To Article

Seabirds found with more than 250 pieces of plastic lodged in their stomachs in The Telegraph – Go To Article

Butterfly count falls despite summer heat in The Times – Go To Article

Colossal 1,000ft-high underwater walls could stop ‘runaway’ Antarctic ice sheet collapsing and triggering a rise in sea levels worldwide, say scientists in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

The largest ice sheet in the world could melt and cause sea levels to rise by up to 13 FEET even if we hit the Paris Climate Agreement’s target of limiting warming to 2°C worldwide in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Sea levels could rise by FOUR METRES if ice sheet 60 TIMES size of Britain melts in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Mosquitoes eating microplastics raise fears of pollution harming birds and bats in The Independent – Go To Article

Air pollution linked to much greater risk of dementia in The Guardian – Go To Article

Dementia threat soars in areas hit by pollution in The Times – Go To Article

Air pollution could be responsible for 60,000 cases of dementia in the UK, with people exposed to dirty air 40% more likely to develop the disease

New alarm over toxic air pollution as experts find link to cases of dementia in the Daily Express – Go To Article

Air pollution linked to higher risk of dementia, study suggests in The Independent – Go To Article

Traffic fumes in towns and cities ‘could increase your risk of dementia by 40 per cent’, experts warn in The Sun – Go To Article

‘Now or never’ battle to save Indonesia’s endangered orangutans as British companies still using ‘dirty’ palm oil in The Independent – Go To Article

‘World’s first’ hydrogen-powered trains are now in service across Germany: Eco-friendly engines can cover 620 miles on a single tank of fuel and produce only water vapour in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

 Air pollution particles found in mothers’ placentas in The Guardian – Go To Article

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