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As the world warms, the seasons are shifting

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The Angel of the North sculpture by Antony Gormley, Gateshead

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As the world warms, the seasons are shifting

As the world warms, the seasons are shifting

Climate change is bringing earlier, dangerous ‘false springs’, longer summers and shorter winters as the world warms In the UK, it’s often difficult to…

A country divided: why England’s North–South divide is getting worse

A country divided: why England’s North–South divide is getting worse

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Podcast: Inside ITER

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New world map projection minimises 2D inaccuracies

Podcast: The storms to come

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As the world warms, the seasons are shifting

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A country divided: why England’s North–South divide is getting worse

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