UK
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Constant Exposure from Extreme Weather Drastically Impacts UK Wildlife
Because of a series of weather extremes, UK wildlife will be "devastated" in 2022. According to the National Trust's annual audit, wildlife like toads, bats, birds, and butterflies had a bad year.
Latest Research Articles
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Icy and Freezing Weather Conditions Affect UK Businesses Even If Christmas Comes Near
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Temperatures in the United Kingdom Have Risen by a “Extreme” 20 Degrees Celsius Till Christmas Day
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World's First Trial of Lab-Grown Red Blood Cells Underway in the UK [Study]
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Snow and Ice Start Causing Travel Interruption Across the UK, While Winter Storms Cause Flight Cancellations Across the United States
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UK Cold Weather: Travel Chaos Ensues and Three Children Dies After Falling in Frozen Lake
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Hot Water Bottles Increase in Sales and Demand in UK as Cold Weather Continues This Week
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Ice Conditions and Freezing Fog Could Bring Significant Travel Delays in UK; Travelers Advised to Check Flight Status
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Heavy Snow Could Cause Traffic Disruption in UK as Cold Weather Continues Until Next Week
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Rare Endangered Malayan Tapir Calf Born in Chester Zoo, a Valuable New Addition to UK Breeding Program
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Snow and Ice Warnings in UK as Many Could Not Afford Heating at Homes
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Arctic Freeze Starts, Met Office Warns That It Will Last for at Least a Week
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Cold Weather to Remain Until Weekend in UK