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We're not necessarily promising an increase in numbers - the seas still need to be managed carefully and other pressures reduced if the creatures are to thrive in new habitats.a type of clam that can live more than 500 years.
we're hugely reliant on the sea for our food and for jobs.The world's oceans are warming as they have absorbed up to 90% of the additional heating created when humans burn fossil fuels like oil.Science EnvironmentMarine lifeClimateRelatedTiny creatures gorge.
these vulnerable species must still be protected from threats like fishing equipment.And those chances will continue to rise.
It means there's a 50% chance of seeing a 40C day again in the next 12 years.
with reports of jellyfish swarming near beaches or Mediterranean octopus hauled up in fish catches.6 days agoBusiness8 days agoLotus considering shifting UK production to US The BBC understands the car maker is considering the move amid the introduction of US tariffs.
The government has so far faced little pressure from existing suppliers on copying the tariffs imposed by the EU.the UK doesn't have a big local industry to protect.
The SMMT said that one in four buyers of new cars in the UK are now purchasing electric cars - although the transition to electric has been driven by unsustainable discounting by manufacturers.government incentives can supercharge the market transition.