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Others languishing near bottom of 61-country study include Canada, Germany, Israel, Japan and Spain
Britain is one of the least “nature connected” nations in the world, according to the first ever global study of how people relate to the natural world.
Britain ranks 55th out of 61 countries in the study of 57,000 people, which looks at how attitudes towards nature are shaped by social, economic, geographical and cultural factors.
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Many waterways vulnerable to breaches and closures and face mounting maintenance costs, charity says
Britain’s network of canals and rivers is under strain from funding shortfalls and growing climate pressures, campaigners warn.
Three-quarters of the country’s waterways face financial peril, according to the Inland Waterways Association (IWA), an independent charity advocating for Britain’s canals and rivers, as the country braces for heavier winter rainfall and intensifying summer droughts.
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Keir Starmer is taking the lead on tackling the climate crisis. With the US backing away, now is the moment when other nations must step up
With the once-familiar pillars of the old world order crumbling and the US stepping away from action on climate crisis, it falls to others to assume global environmental leadership. Those leaders who understand the urgency should seize the opportunity afforded by Brazil hosting Cop30 this month to build a coalition of committed countries determined to turn back the climate deniers.
Many now see China – the most successful manufacturer of solar, wind, battery and electric vehicle technologies – as the global low-carbon powerhouse. But its national emission goals, recently submitted to the UN, are underwhelming and it is unclear whether China is willing to take up the mantle of climate leadership.
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Decision to stay away from Cop30 meeting in Brazil underscores administration’s hostility to climate action
The Trump administration has confirmed that no high-level representatives will be sent by the US to upcoming UN climate talks in Brazil, underscoring the administration’s hostile stance towards action on the climate crisis.
The US has always sent delegations of various sizes to UN climate summits over the past three decades, even during periods under George W Bush and in Donald Trump’s first term, where there was scant desire to address the global heating crisis.
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Huge increase in tree-killing disease is result of climate crisis, experts say
A golden mushroom that grows in clusters and can attack and kill trees has increased by 200% in the UK in a year because of the hot summer and damp autumn.
Recorded sightings of honey fungus are up by almost 200% compared with the same period last year, according to iNaturalist.
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Trio argued orange powder protest day before 2024 solstice was justified because of focus on climate emergency
Three Just Stop Oil protesters have been cleared over a protest at Stonehenge during which orange powder was sprayed on to the prehistoric circle.
Rajan Naidu, 74, Niamh Lynch, 23, and Luke Watson, 36, targeted Stonehenge the day before last year’s summer solstice.
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Indiana Jones star calls US president one of history’s greatest criminals for attacks on science and boosting of fossil fuels
Harrison Ford has said that Donald Trump’s assault upon measures to address the climate crisis “scares the shit out of me” and makes the US president among the worst criminals in history.
In a blistering attack upon the president, Ford told the Guardian that Trump “doesn’t have any policies, he has whims. It scares the shit out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy. [Trump] knows better, but he’s an instrument of the status quo and he’s making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket.”
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Caitlin Cassidy takes a test-drive in some of the cutting-edge vehicles at the Sydney International EV Motor Show – with a mixed verdict
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I am many things, but a car person is not one of them. I know how to drive, I can fill my tank with petrol, but that’s basically the extent of my knowledge.
The first time I rode in a Tesla was after booking an Uber, and I didn’t know how to open the door. For a long time, if you’d asked me what a Maserati was, I’d have guessed a type of fancy salami.
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Research by marine scientists in Thailand is revealing how shipwrecks can benefit the undersea environment
Sitting at the bottom of the Gulf of Thailand about 20 metres below the ocean surface is the HTMS Hanhak Sattru. Snappers, yellowtail fusiliers and bannerfish swim through the ship’s corridors,while barnacles, algae and young coral cling to the iron ladders and machine-gun on deck. Nearby is another wreck, the HTMS SuphairinBoth were intentionally submerged by the Royal Thai Navy in 2023 to create artificial reefs and dive sites. Their planned scuttling has enabled marine scientists to produce some of the first research on how much shipwrecks change the marine environment.
There is already plenty of existing research that shows that shipwrecks create a new ecosystem. But whether they pull fish from natural reefs or promote production of new fish (known as the attraction-pollution hypothesis) has historically been hard to say.
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In this week’s newsletter: As settlements expand across northern Kenya, people and elephants are increasingly clashing over land, food and water
It is remarkably hard to see an elephant in the wild. In Oldonyiro, northern Kenya, they pass through the settlement almost every night. Piles of dung appear metres from the primary school and local church each morning, where smooth circles have been padded into the earth by the enormous beasts shuffling past in the dark.
But when I went looking for them in September, they were nowhere to be found.
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How a radical experiment to bring a forest into a preschool transformed children’s health
‘White-knuckled wolf spider’ thought lost is rediscovered on Isle of Wight
Carnivorous ‘death ball’ sponge among new species found in depths of Southern Ocean
Can communities living side by side with wildlife beat Africa’s national parks at conservation?
Nairobi’s lions are almost encircled by the city. A Maasai community offers a key corridor out
World’s landscapes may soon be ‘devoid of wild animals’, says nature photographer
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Moždani udar vodeći je uzrok smrti i invaliditeta, a pogađa 1 od 4 osobe tijekom života. Moždani udar događa se kada se krvne žile u mozgu začepe ili oštete, što oštećuje protok krvi i opskrbu mozga kisikom, što dovodi do smrti neurona i drugih moždanih stanica. Iako se oštećenje mozga može ograničiti intervencijama za vraćanje protoka krvi, većina preživjelih moždanog udara doživljava neka doživotna oštećenja, npr. govora, kretanja ili kognitivnih funkcija.
Rak želuca ostaje glavni globalni zdravstveni izazov, karakteriziran visokom smrtnošću i ograničenom terapijskom učinkovitošću, posebno u uznapredovalim stadijima. Budući da konvencionalni tretmani poput kirurgije i kemoterapije često daju suboptimalne ishode i značajne nuspojave, postoji hitna potreba za sigurnijim i učinkovitijim alternativama.
Korištenjem ciljanog zračenja tijekom operacije - nazvanog intraoperativno zračenje - kako bi se uklonile stanice raka gušterače koje su se proširile na područja oko gušterače, uspjelo se smanjiti stopu recidiva raka gušterače na 5%, pokazala je nova studija.
Rezultati studije koja je pratila više od dva milijuna žena u Švedskoj pokazali su da su neki uobičajeni hormonski kontraceptivi povezani s nešto većim rizikom od raka dojke od drugih.
Nova studija provedena u Velikoj Britaniji otkriva da čak i kada roditelji slijede preporučene smjernice za pripremu na 70°C, dojenačka formula u prahu može sadržavati otporne mikrobe te da popularni kućni aparati mogu pogoršati stvari.
Pacijenti sa slabom funkcijom srca koji primaju terapiju matičnim stanicama ubrzo nakon srčanog udara (infarkta miokarda) imaju manji rizik od razvoja zatajenja srca i povezanih bolničkih boravaka u usporedbi sa standardnom njegom, otkriva novo kliničko ispitivanje.
Čak i kada je krvni tlak dobro kontroliran, starije odrasle osobe čiji krvni tlak znatno varira od jednog otkucaja srca do drugog mogu biti izložene većem riziku od smanjenja mozga i oštećenja živčanih stanica, pokazuje nova studija.
Inhibitori imunoloških kontrolnih točaka (ICI) pomogli su mnogim pacijentima da postignu potpunu i trajnu remisiju svog metastatskog karcinoma u završnoj fazi. No, međutim, neki pacijenti imaju tumore koji ostaju hladni i ne reagiraju na ovu terapiju.
Zatajenje srca jedan je od vodećih uzroka smrti i invaliditeta diljem svijeta, pogađa milijune ljudi i predstavlja ogroman teret za zdravstvene sustave. Bolest se javlja kada srce više ne može učinkovito pumpati krv, ostavljajući pacijente bez daha, umornima i u opasnosti od komplikacija opasnih po život.
Prema rezultatima novog istraživanja, konzumiranje hrane bogate flavanolima - poput čaja, bobičastog voća, jabuka i kakaa - može zaštititi zdravlje krvnih žila kod muškaraca od štetnih učinaka duljeg sjedenja.