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Hundreds of dehydrated baby flamingo chicks have been airlifted from their drought-stricken home in the Northern Cape to a bird sanctuary in Cape Town. The drought in South Africa has led to dams drying up, endangering the habitat of the birds. Volunteers fed the starved chicks upon arrival with a mix of baby cereal, eggs and the prawns that give them their famous colour.
"Cutting and withdrawing services is worsening congestion, air pollution and our impact on climate change."
Hundreds of thousands of fish have died on a stretch of a major Australian river in New South Wales, in the third mass incident in recent weeks. The suspected cause is hot weather leading to an algal bloom that has starved the water of oxygen.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists just revealed their latest prediction for humanity. The symbolic Doomsday Clock remains at two minutes to midnight, the same position as last year. The panel warned against the dangers of the world becoming normalised, in a press conference on 24 January 2019.
Sir David Attenborough was interviewed on stage by the Duke of Cambridge at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. They discussed Attenborough’s world famous documentaries, environmental activism and climate change. The 92-year-old broadcaster called on the political and business leaders in the room to care for the natural world.
Green party MP, Caroline Lucas, is urging the government to rethink the level in which the UK eat meat. The average amount of meat eaten per person in the UK is almost double the world average. If you convert it into an average daily consumption, it comes out at 226g of meat per day for the UK. Research, published in the journal Nature, describes the food system as 'a major driver of climate change', and analyses different options of reducing its impact - including shifting towards a more plant-based diet, flexitarian diet.
The reality of climate change is closing in, but global carbon dioxide emissions have hit a record high in 2018
If we leave the EU in 100 days, our environment secretary will have not delivered the change we need to prevent a cliff-edge in vital protections
While these stark warnings are terrifying, they are well informed and reiterate the need for a concerted, global effort to establish more sustainable ways of living.