Aimii Bishop, who lives in Reading, took to Facebook to share a letter written by her daughter Juno, five. She explained Juno had been complaining about plastic straws for a long time.
Humankind will have to eat maggots and other bizarre superfoods to avoid malnutrition, according to a new report.
UK researchers say traditionally-eaten plant-source foods, like barley, maize, fruits and vegetables, and animal-source foods, like meat, fish and eggs, are innately exposed to various acute and chronic stresses .
These include pests and disease, as well as environmental changes brought on by human-driven climate change.
The solution is to farm maggots (insect larvae) of the black soldier fly, house fly and mealworm beetle, at a mass scale for human consumption, they say.
Insects are well-known to be packed full of protein, nutrients, potassium, magnesium and three times more fatty acids than omega-3 in salmon.
Experts modelled the effects of melting ice on sea levels at the century s end
The Paris goal could reduce losses from glaciers by 50% and Greenland by 70%
Findings from Antarctica were unclear, however, due to current uncertainties
Meeting the ambitious target would lower sea rise from 9.8 inches to 5.1 inches
Another study warned current emissions could lead us to cross a tipping point
After this, it might become impossible to halt sea level rise for centuries to come
AOC is pushing for $10 billion taxpayer-funded climate corps made up of 1.5m Americans to help boost support for her Green New Deal
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is pushing a new program called the Civilian Climate Corps to create 1.5 million jobs to combat climate change
All employees would be paid at least $15 per hour, according to the bill
The program would cost $10 billion as part of President Joe Biden s $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan
Progressives are branding the new program like that of FDR s New Deal creating the Civilian Conservation Corps to create jobs during the Great Depression
The White War, which ended in November 1918, took place between Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy
Wooden barracks belonging to Austro-Hungarian troops on Mount Scorluzzo were locked up after conflict
Researchers entered the 9,000ft-high den for the first time in 2015 after ice encasing it melted
Artefacts they found are set to be preserved in a new museum opening in Lombardy town of Bormio in 2022