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Climate change can be tackled, but only if people are willing to embrace major shifts in the way we live, researchers suggest
The Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions have published ten top ways to help reduce your carbon footprint
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Coronavirus has taken tens of thousands of lives across the UK, from nurses to shopkeepers, doctors to bus drivers
Every day we report the statistics, and latest stories
Today, we're taking time to remember and pay tribute to some of those who have died
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The data comes from a survey carried out before the coronavirus pandemic.
Workers in certain jobs will find it easier to adjust their exposure to disease and closeness to other people than others.
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How exposed to coronavirus might you be in your job?
And how does that compare to others?
See how your job ranks using our new tool: https://t.co/G1bge6pfyS
There have been more than 50,000 excess deaths across the UK since mid March, around 50% more than expected for this period
"If you want to understand the overall death toll, that's the number," explains the BBC's head statistician Robert Cuffe
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3.8 million more people filed for unemployment benefits in the US this past week
This brings the total number of jobless Americans to around 30 million in the last six weeks
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If the reproduction number is higher than one, then the number of cases increases exponentially
The new coronavirus has a reproduction number of about three (though estimates vary)
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More than three million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed around the world
Of those, more than 840,000 have recovered so far, while 210,000+ have died
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It is pretty obvious that PPE remains a problem
The British Medical Association says its members are “frightened” by the lack of PPE
The government says it is purchasing supplies from abroad and UK firms are volunteering to help - but issues persist
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Drastic measures are in place around the world to try to reduce the number of people infected with coronavirus, and relieve pressure on hospitals
But how effective are they against the disease?
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Get the latest numbers on the coronavirus where you are in the UK
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Under lockdown, working from home is becoming the norm and people are working out new ways to communicate with colleagues.
Users of instant-messaging platform Slack were sending one-third more messages in late March than they were the month before.
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Even the use of the word "unprecedented" is unprecedented - it's been used three times as often in the last two weeks compared to the highest previous point.
Covering flights, traffic, pollution and home-working, we take a look at the world in lockdown.
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One of the few positive notes to come from the pandemic is that pollution levels have dropped off.
In many parts of the world it's too soon to tell whether the early signs are lockdown-related, but in Wuhan and northern Italy we can be more certain.
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