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New Study Finds That Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes More Intense
New Study Finds That Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes More Intense A new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change found that climate change is making hurricanes more intense. The study found that the strongest hurricanes have become about 15% more intense over the past four decades, and that this trend is likely to…
Iran Warns of “Crushing Response” to U.S. and Israel Amid Rising Tensions
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How ‘perfect storm’ blew away planned social homes England needs
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US warns Israel over Gaza aid as deadline approaches
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Inside one of Britain’s most dangerous prisons
Inside one of Britain’s most dangerous prisons There’s chaos in HMP Pentonville. A piercing alarm alerts us to what prison officers describe as an “incident”. There’s a cacophony of slamming metal doors, keys jangling, and shouts and screams from inmates as officers race to see what’s happened. We run behind as they head to where…