Historic Monuments Resurface As Severe Drought Shrinks Spain's Reservoirs
Prehistoric stone circle and 11th-century church uncovered as country's reservoirs hit 36% of normal capacity

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Prehistoric stone circle and 11th-century church uncovered as country's reservoirs hit 36% of normal capacity
A new study finds that Americans underestimate how many are concerned about climate change as well as support for major climate policies by nearly half, with climate policy supporters significantly outnumbering non-supporters.
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Even some climate change scientists who sit on the IPCC think the organisation needs a rethink.
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If everyone ate just 20 percent less beef, deforestation rates by 2050 could be half as bad.
The BBC gets an exclusive look at a new project to help students deal with rising climate anxiety.