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Climate Change Is Worsening Inflation And Pushing Food Prices Even Higher, Researchers Warn
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Climate Change Is Worsening Inflation And Pushing Food Prices Even Higher, Researchers Warn

Climate Change Is Worsening Inflation And Pushing Food Prices Even Higher, Researchers Warn. Rising global temperatures are accelerating inflation and will likely push the cost of food, goods and services higher for years to come, researchers warned Thursday, the latest example of how the climate crisis is affecting human health and the economy as the...

At least 65 migrant bodies found in Libya mass grave, says UN
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At least 65 migrant bodies found in Libya mass grave, says UN

At least 65 migrant bodies found in Libya mass grave, says UN. A mass grave containing the bodies of at least 65 migrants has been found in Libya, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has said. The IOM said the circumstances of their deaths and their nationalities are still unknown but they believe they died...

Brewer’s yeast helps recover metals from e-waste
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Brewer’s yeast helps recover metals from e-waste

Brewer’s yeast helps recover metals from e-waste. Austrian researchers have found a way to selectively capture metals from a waste stream using spent brewer’s yeast, the same beer byproduct that goes into the food spread Marmite. In a paper published in the journal Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, the scientists explain that electronic waste is notoriously difficult to recycle because it’s...

Cherry Trees From Japan to Washington D.C. Are Blooming Earlier Due to Climate Change
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Cherry Trees From Japan to Washington D.C. Are Blooming Earlier Due to Climate Change

Cherry Trees From Japan to Washington D.C. Are Blooming Earlier Due to Climate Change. Iconic cherry trees in Japan and the U.S. are blossoming earlier as climate change brings warmer temperatures, upending a fixture of the spring calendar in major cities. No country is more associated with blossoming cherry trees, or sakura, than Japan, and tourists from overseas often...

Easter eggs costs rise as climate change hits crops
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Easter eggs costs rise as climate change hits crops

Easter eggs costs rise as climate change hits crops. You may have noticed that Easter eggs are more expensive this year. But did you know that climate change is one of the reasons? Most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in West Africa, but a humid heatwave has blasted the crops and massively cut yields....

General Al-Atta accuses UAE President of role in Sudan war
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General Al-Atta accuses UAE President of role in Sudan war

General Al-Atta accuses UAE President of role in Sudan war. Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, Assistant to the General Commander of the Armed Forces and member of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, has accused UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of orchestrating the ongoing war in Sudan to further his interests in the country. Al-Atta alleges...

UAE President congratulates Vladimir Putin on re-election as President of Russia
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UAE President congratulates Vladimir Putin on re-election as President of Russia

UAE President congratulates Vladimir Putin on re-election as President of Russia. President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan spoke by telephone today to His Excellency Vladimir Putin, congratulating him on his re-election as President of the Russian Federation in the recent elections. His Highness expressed his best wishes for President Putin’s success in...