AmandaAmanda cried during an interview - and still got the jobThat's been the case for Amanda in Stockport who contacted the Jeremy Vine show on BBC Radio 2.
000 people have been evacuated from wildfires in Turkey.2 days agoEngland4 days agoHampton Court Palace unveils climate-resilient gardenThe garden will feature 300 species.
4 million people in Somalia facing crisis-level food insecurity at the beginning of this year.the warming effects of climate change were made worse by an El Niño.And drought even had an effect on world trade - between October 2023 and January 2024.
and families digging holes in dry riverbeds just to find contaminated water - these are signs of severe crisis.record low water levels killed fish and put endangered dolphins more at risk as well as hitting drinking water supplies for hundreds of thousands of people.
This followed the deaths of an estimated 43.
herds of hippos became stuck in mud as Botswana's Thamalakane River dried upThe report highlights how drought hits the world's most vulnerable people including women hardest.Saharan dust plumes are also inhibiting hurricane formation by wrapping dry air into storms.
its not a trend that will stick around in whats expected to be an above-average year.Andrea kicked off the season on June 24.
Theres a balancing act at play when tropical systems develop.isVideoCollection = false; Hurricane Flossie spins in the East Pacific as a cluster of storms brews in the Gulf Tuesday afternoon.