Tag: nature
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China travel boom: Between growth, control and crisis
China travel boom: Zhangye’s Rainbow Mountains attract millions as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Despite economic slowdown, domestic tourism rises—but tourists are spending less.
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Is carbon removal a fantasy?
Every time you drive a car, heat your home or board a plane, carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere. A growing industry says it can pull that CO₂ back out again. Living Planet reporter Sam Baker visited two companies behind direct air capture to see whether this much-hyped technology is on the verge of a breakthrough…
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Revealed: The world’s most underrated natural wonders
From Alaska’s glaciers to a remote Scottish island famed for its puffins and dramatic sea cave, new research based on 54,000 reviews reveals the hidden natural wonders travellers say deserve far more attention – and the famous sites that fail to live up to the hype. #Destinations
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Countries agree €3.4bn for environmental projects
Representatives from 186 nations agreed the Global Environment Facility fund, which will support projects in 144 countries.
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Almost like minefields: Europe’s peatlands are militarily vital
Peatlands are more than carbon sinks and havens for rare species. Amid rising security tensions, they are seen across Europe as natural barriers to attackers. #EuropeNews
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The best trails in Europe to hike this summer
Lace up your hiking boots and swap crowded city breaks for volcanic landscapes, dramatic peaks and coastal trails across the continent. #Destinations
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Poisonous caterpillars plague Berlin: elderly afraid to go out
Poisonous caterpillars are infesting residential areas in Berlin. Health authorities are not intervening, so residents are taking matters into their own hands.
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Giant Nosferatu spiders now at Baltic: what to do if one bites
Germany’s nature group NABU has for years tracked the spread of the giant Nosferatu spider. It now seems established on the Baltic coast, often seen on Rügen and Usedom. But how dangerous is it really?
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Giant Nosferatu spiders on Baltic coast: what to do if they bite
Germany’s nature conservation group NABU has for years tracked the spread of the giant Nosferatu spider. It has now reached the Baltic, common on Rügen and Usedom. How dangerous is it?
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How this super pollutant became as ‘lucrative as cocaine’
At some point today, you’ve probably used an appliance that relies on HFCs, also known as refrigerants. They’re many times more potent than CO2, which is why the EU, US and others are phasing them out. Planet A reporter Tim Schauenberg went undercover to explore the black-market boom in these gases now worth hundreds of…
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