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How Pakistan floods are linked to climate change

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 The staggering floods in Pakistan are a "reminder" to the world on the dangers of environmental change, specialists have said. The record-breaking precipitation would destroy any country, not simply less fortunate countries, one environment researcher has told BBC News. The human effects are clear - one more 2,000 individuals were protected from floodwaters on Friday, while pastors caution of food deficiencies after close to a portion of the nation's harvests were washed away. A feeling of treachery is definitely felt in the country. Pakistan offers under 1% of the worldwide ozone harming substances that warm our planet however its geology makes it very helpless against environmental change. "In a real sense, 33% of Pakistan is submerged at the present time, which has surpassed each limit, each standard we've found before," Climate serve Sherry Rehman said for this present week. Pakistan is situated at a put on the globe which endures the worst part of two ...

Wildlife photographer of the year: Is this ape really cuddling a pet mongoose?

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 A delicate second or something more vile? The picture seems to show a bonobo nestling a little mongoose like a prized pet. However, all things being equal, perhaps the primate took the mongoose little guy for supper subsequent to killing its mom. However, that would be uncommon - bonobos essentially eat foods grown from the ground every so often chase. The charming way of behaving was shot by Christian Ziegler in Democratic Republic of Congo. His captivating picture has been chosen as a Highly Commended picture in the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) 58th contest. Ad The waitlist was uncovered on Thursday, and the general champs will be reported at London's Natural History Museum (NHM) in October. Christian had been following the gathering of bonobos "chest-profound through overwhelmed woodland" in the Salonga National Park for quite a long time when he recognized the youthful male grasping an adolescent mongoose. "I was so shocke...