A study suggests it would wipe out over a million square miles of farming and other food producing lands - having "profound consequences for humanity"
Steve Trewhella has spent 10 years studying the endangered species of seahorse
Coastal communities across the planet will be affected.
Cathy Eastburn, 51, Mark Ovland, 35, and Luke Watson, 29, all appeared at Blackfriars Crown Court to enter not guilty pleas
Once celebrated as "Heaven on Earth" by travel writers, now a monstrous 238 tonnes of plastic debris scatter the white sandy beaches of the Cocos Islands - including bottle caps, straws and flip-flops
Researchers found that as temperatures increase, trees grow faster - but they also tend to die younger
Mr Chips was hit by an unknowing gardener as he was nestled in a pile of leaves, and a large section of fur and spines was ripped off.
The youths were caught on covert cameras restraining the bird before torturing it with a curved knife and a slingshot
Ice cores from the French Alps have revealed mining for lead and silver led to poisons being released into the air more than 2,000 years ago.
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