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Good Morning Britain and Noah’s Ark Conservation Park
Good Morning Britain supports Noah’s Ark Conservation Park

UK believes disease behind pandemic was passed from animals naturally
The possibility that SARS-CoV-2 – the coronavirus strain that causes COVID-19 – might have leaked accidentally from a Chinese laboratory cannot be disproved, but it is considered unlikely

Covid-19 or the pandemic of mistreated biodiversity
The whole world has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic – we all fear for our own health, that of our loved ones and also those who are most vulnerable. In the span of just a few weeks, Covid-19 suddenly become more urgent than the crises of ongoing climate change or the dangerous decline in biodiversity. Catastrophic events that once monopolised world attention, such as the forest fires in Australia , suddenly seemed less serious than a pandemic that could touch all of us, immediately, in our own homes.

Human activities, climate change
ANY change in the environment of human beings that affects their lives and livelihoods in an unwarranted fashion is defined as disaster.

Study: Protect these places — or face climate doom
To stop climate catastrophe, there are certain places on Earth that we simply cannot afford to destroy, according to new research by Conservation International scientists.

70,000 Endangered Sea Turtles Lay Eggs on Empty Beaches During Quarantine
70, 000 Olive Ridley sea turtles are storming the Odisha Rookery, a coastal beach in India, to do a mass nesting in broad daylight.

We aren’t just stopping coronavirus. We’re building a new world
In the past few weeks, we have seen changes in society that would have been unthinkable just last year. The coronavirus pandemic has trapped us indoors, deprived us of our normal routines, and unleashed a global economic catastrophe not seen since the second world war. This crisis has reshaped how we think about ourselves, rapidly transformed our values, and caused a surreal shift in time and space.

Remains of 90 million-year-old rainforest discovered under Antarctic ice
Fossil traces of an ancient rainforest were just unearthed in West Antarctica.

What meaningful measures and solutions are available for counteracting climate change?
Everyone can make a contribution to climate protection! We must take responsibility for our own ecological footprints, i.e. for our CO₂ emissions. The most common everyday causes of harmful emissions are travel with cars or aeroplanes, heating and electricity usage and our consumption behaviour.

The Coronavirus outbreak is part of the climate change crisis
The speed and scope of the coronavirus outbreak have taken world governments by surprise and left the stock market reeling. Since the virus first appeared in China’s Hubei province, it has infected over 700,000 people and killed more than 33,000 across the world in less than six months.
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