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Priti Patel blasts XR activists for using dangerous tactics in the name of environmentalism

Writing in the Sun on Sunday, the Home Secretary said she would not be delivering on my promise to the law-abiding majority if she did not crack down on the protesters.

Fifty health groups pen a letter to Scott Morrison urging him to do more about climate change

Matt Hancock warns modern medicine may cease to exist without if superbugs are not tackled

Matt Hancock today warned the rise of deadly superbugs poses a bigger threat than Covid and should be taken as seriously as global warming. The Health Secretary said modern medicine may cease to exist unless the silent pandemic of antimicrobial resistance is urgently tackled. Drug-resistant diseases such as MRSA already kill 700,000 people around the world each year – including 5,000 in Britain. But experts fear the annual fatality toll could reach 10million by 2050, with common infections such as gonorrhoea and E. coli learning to evade antibiotics. Matt Hancock called for countries to fight the emergence of MRSA. He is pictured today receiving the AstraZeneca Covid jab at the Science Museum, London

Maisie Williams, 24, becomes the first global ambassador for wildlife charity WWF

Actress Maisie Williams has become the first global ambassador for climate and nature for wildlife charity WWF. The Game Of Thrones star, 24, will support the organisation s global mission to turn around the crisis in climate and nature by 2030, ensuring a future where people and wildlife thrive , a statement from WWF said. Maisie has appeared in a WWF video highlighting the importance in working to halt climate change. Climate crisis: Actress Maisie Williams has become the first global ambassador for climate and nature for wildlife charity WWF Mission: The Game Of Thrones star, 24, will support the organisation s global mission to turn around the crisis in climate and nature by 2030

Climate change has shifted the axis of the Earth, study shows

Rising global temperatures caused by humans are to blame for shifts in the Earth s magnetic field, a new study claims. Chinese researchers reveal melting glaciers from climate change caused shifts in the Earth s mass in the mid-1990s.   This change in mass caused the movement of the magnetic poles to turn and accelerate eastward, they say.   Earth s magnetic north and south poles are constantly moving – a phenomenon known as polar wandering – unlike the geographic north and south poles, which stay in a fixed position.  Shifts in the geographic location of Earth’s North and South poles is called polar drift, or true polar wander. This illustration shows the change in position of the magnetic north pole 

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