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The Guardian ... Fri 27 Mar 2020

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Peter Burgess
How will coronavirus change the world? | Green Light The Guardian Unsubscribe Fri 27 Mar 2020 1:18 PM (10 hours ago) to me Green Light Story of the week How will coronavirus change the world? ‘We can’t go back to normal’ / How will coronavirus change the world? The long read: Times of upheaval are always times of radical change. Some believe the pandemic is a once-in-a-generation chance to remake society and build a better future. Others fear it may only make existing injustices worse The good news Wildlife enjoys humans' lockdown but concerns raised over conservation UK / Wildlife enjoys humans' lockdown but concerns raised over conservation Animals are getting some peace and people are reconnecting with nature, but wildlife crimes may be going unnoticed Brazil / Endangered sea turtles hatch on deserted beaches The not-so-good news Trump administration allows companies to break pollution laws during coronavirus pandemic Extraordinary move / Trump administration allows companies to break pollution laws during coronavirus pandemic The decision signals to US companies that they will not face any sanctions for polluting the air or water And another one / Trump to roll back Obama-era clean car rules in huge blow to climate fight UK food shortage warning / Fruit and veg ‘will run out’ unless Britain charters planes to fly in farm workers from eastern Europe Exclusive / Monsanto predicted crop system would damage US farms Essential reading 83 football fields a day / Report reveals ‘massive plastic pollution footprint’ of drinks firms Report reveals ‘massive plastic pollution footprint’ of drinks firms Panic is not the problem / The Guardian view on empty supermarket shelves The Guardian view on empty supermarket shelves A zoologist's view of Tiger King / A crass exposé that could do some good A crass exposé that could do some good Big question / Will the coronavirus kill the oil industry and help save the climate? Will the coronavirus kill the oil industry and help save the climate? Creature comforts / Nature can be source of solace in crisis, says David Attenborough Nature can be source of solace in crisis, says David Attenborough Antarctica / What it means when the coldest place on Earth records an unprecedented heatwave What it means when the coldest place on Earth records an unprecedented heatwave 'Really amazing' / Scientists show that fish migrate through the deep oceans Scientists show that fish migrate through the deep oceans 'The animals aren't pleased' / UK zoos under coronavirus lockdown UK zoos under coronavirus lockdown Beyond coronavirus / Tackle climate crisis and poverty with zeal of Covid-19 fight, scientists urge Tackle climate crisis and poverty with zeal of Covid-19 fight, scientists urge CO2 levels in the atmosphere Weekly averages
15 March 2020: 414.28 ppm
This time last year: 411.77 ppm
10 years ago: 391.23 ppm
Pre-industrial base: 280
Safe level: 350
Weekly averages 15 March 2020: 414.28 ppm This time last year: 411.77 ppm 10 years ago: 391.23 ppm Pre-industrial base: 280 Safe level: 350 Atmospheric CO2 reading from Mauna Loa, Hawaii (part per million). Source: NOAA-ESRL Scientists have warned for more than a decade that concentrations of more than 450ppm risk triggering extreme weather events and temperature rises as high as 2C, beyond which the effects of global heating are likely to become catastrophic and irreversible. Read more about our weekly carbon count Thank you to all of you who have generously supported The Guardian’s journalism. Support from our readers helps protect our essential editorial independence, so if you value what we do, please support The Guardian today. Thank you. Manage your emails | Unsubscribe | Trouble viewing? You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to Green Light. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396
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