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vulnerable people](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/apr/16/uk-homes-overheating-soars-study) in hospitals, in care homes, and in schools.”  Current air conditioning systems are seen as energy-intensive, accounting for about 4% of global greenhouse
vulnerable communities in the world, while undermining the very rules-based order and international solidarity the UK, France and Germany demand and claim to defend. “The Ebola outbreak now declared a global health emergency
food, fertiliser and other industrial products are a [problem for consumers and businesses](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/02/world-response-iran-war-energy-crisis-oil), while vulnerable people in poor countries are being pushed into hunger. Renewable power generation, by contrast, offers a cheap
food," Katie Wheeler says with a smile as she talks about her daughter.** "The day before she died was the first time she'd ever eaten summer fruit pudding - and she loved it. She just
food costs that follow; and the spectre of rampant inflation that will raise interest rates and add to the cost of servicing debt. Both rich and poor nations are feeling the impact, but the poor
system. Today we reveal how some migrants, both male and female, are duping British partners into relationships and marriage and then making fake domestic abuse claims after moving to the UK. Others are being encouraged