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Temperatures are set to soar over the coming days with a heatwave that could bring a “possibility” that Britain could see its ...
The highly populated south east region of England faces the biggest shortfall, with an estimated extra two billion litres of water a day needed between 2030 and 2055. Some 60% of the shortfall needs ...
Golden eagles were wiped out in England and Wales by the mid-19th Century, mainly due to persecution by those who saw them as a threat to livestock or game birds. Despite a brief return following ...
The most dangerous places to live in England have been revealed - and one of them is in Yorkshire. According to figures reported by 43 police forces in England and Wales, the highest crime rate was in ...
Natural England has published a map of the country’s peatlands using AI, satellite data from the European Space Agency and datasets from field surveys. It said the England Peat Map, which is available ...
However, four-fifths of England’s peatlands were also revealed to be in a dry and degraded state. Three-quarters are covered by plants and land use types associated with dryer conditions such as ...
New mapping data has shown 80% of England's peatlands to be dry and damaged. The government said the findings, shown on an open source map, presented a worrying picture, with degraded peat ...
New mapping data has shown 80% of England's peatlands to be dry and damaged. The government said the findings, shown on an open source map, presented a worrying picture, with degraded peat ...
England’s peatlands have been mapped for the first time to aid their recovery as the data reveals 80% to be dry and degraded. Scientists have used satellite imagery, artificial intelligence and ...
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