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| Hello and welcome to The Independent's weekly roundup of top climate stories. New Mexico declared a state of emergency following deadly flooding in the state that left two dead and forced the rescue of hundreds of others over the weekend. Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said signing an emergency declaration would unlock $1 million in funding for relief efforts. "I'm grateful for the swift actions taken by local authorities and our state departments to help communities in need," she said. "My administration is on the ground assisting and will continue to provide robust support for relief efforts." | Vehicles are submerged after flash flooding hit the New Mexico county of Chaves over the weekend. (Chaves County Sheriff's Office/Facebook) | |
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| There's a reason why the leaves are still so green, writes nature expert Matt Gaw – and chaotic weather is to blame for stressing out our trees and the alarming new era of 'compressed autumn'. As we reach the official second month of autumn and many of the trees in the UK remain resolutely green, questions have been asked. Pamela Smith, senior national consultant for gardens and parklands at the National Trust, says the reason is simple: it is a case of "nature being chaotic again". She adds, "I always say it's going to be autumn, it will happen, but we're not sure to what extent." | |
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| Motor sport star Sebastian Vettel spoke out on sustainability from the Blue Earth Summit in London last week. The four-time Formula One world champion has said the climate crisis played a role in his decision to retire in 2022. Read more |
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