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Aerial view of cargo trucks heading towards US at the Otay Commercial crossing in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on March 27, 2025. Mexico said on March 27, 2025, that it wanted preferential treatment if US President Donald Trump goes ahead with steep car tariffs, vowing a “comprehensive response” to Washington's duties. (Photo by Guillermo Arias/AFP Photo)

Aerial view of cargo trucks heading towards US at the Otay Commercial crossing in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on March 27, 2025. Mexico said on March 27, 2025, that it wanted preferential treatment if US President Donald Trump goes ahead with steep car tariffs, vowing a “comprehensive response” to Washington's duties. (Photo by Guillermo Arias/AFP Photo)



A boat lies at the lake Walchensee during low water near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by Matthias Schrader/AP Photo)

A boat lies at the lake Walchensee during low water near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by Matthias Schrader/AP Photo)



A drone view shows houses on the water in the Puerto Almacen area where many families live surrounded by water due to heavy rains causing flooding in central Bolivia, in Trinidad, Bolivia, on April 6, 2025. (Photo by Claudia Morales/Reuters)

A drone view shows houses on the water in the Puerto Almacen area where many families live surrounded by water due to heavy rains causing flooding in central Bolivia, in Trinidad, Bolivia, on April 6, 2025. (Photo by Claudia Morales/Reuters)



Citizens participate in reforestation day in Lio piccolo on April 05, 2025 in Venice, Italy. The island of Lio Piccolo in the northern lagoon of Venice is being replanted with 16,000 new trees that will protect the salt marsh ecosystem that is fundamental to the natural health of Venice and the lagoon by WOWnature project, an Etifor initiative. (Photo by Simone Padovani/Getty Images)

Citizens participate in reforestation day in Lio piccolo on April 05, 2025 in Venice, Italy. The island of Lio Piccolo in the northern lagoon of Venice is being replanted with 16,000 new trees that will protect the salt marsh ecosystem that is fundamental to the natural health of Venice and the lagoon by WOWnature project, an Etifor initiative. (Photo by Simone Padovani/Getty Images)



People ride an inflatable boat in front of a flooded home in Frankfort, Kentucky, on Monday, April 7, 2025. Floodwaters inundated communities across a broad swath of the central United States on Sunday and Monday, the result of days of rain. (Photo by William DeShazer/The New York Times/Redux)

People ride an inflatable boat in front of a flooded home in Frankfort, Kentucky, on Monday, April 7, 2025. Floodwaters inundated communities across a broad swath of the central United States on Sunday and Monday, the result of days of rain. (Photo by William DeShazer/The New York Times/Redux)



Drone photo of a dead humpback whale at Foelle Strand in Loegten Bay, Djursland, Denmark, on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Mikkel Berg Pedersen/Ritzau Scanpix via Reuters)

Drone photo of a dead humpback whale at Foelle Strand in Loegten Bay, Djursland, Denmark, on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Mikkel Berg Pedersen/Ritzau Scanpix via Reuters)



Aerial view of round gardens in Naerum, Denmark in the second decade of April 2025. (Photo by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency)

Aerial view of round gardens in Naerum, Denmark in the second decade of April 2025. (Photo by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency)



This aerial view taken from a commercial flight shows cargo ships docked along the strait in Singapore on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan/AFP Photo)

This aerial view taken from a commercial flight shows cargo ships docked along the strait in Singapore on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan/AFP Photo)



An aerial view of the meanders of the Sakarya River located at the Karagol Plateau, that surrounded by pine, beech, fir and oak trees, in Tarakli district of Sakarya, Turkiye on April 06, 2025. The water-filled meanders on the plateau create a beautiful view with the arrival of spring and the revival of nature. The river, which originates in Central Anatolia and reaches the Black Sea, plays a critical role for both ecosystems and people. (Photo by Seyit Konyali/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An aerial view of the meanders of the Sakarya River located at the Karagol Plateau, that surrounded by pine, beech, fir and oak trees, in Tarakli district of Sakarya, Turkiye on April 06, 2025. The water-filled meanders on the plateau create a beautiful view with the arrival of spring and the revival of nature. The river, which originates in Central Anatolia and reaches the Black Sea, plays a critical role for both ecosystems and people. (Photo by Seyit Konyali/Anadolu via Getty Images)



Aerial view of trucks waiting to load soil at a gold quarry in Paso Yobai, Guaira Department, Paraguay, on February 11, 2025. Some rub their hands together over the "guaranteed profitability," while others lament the “anarchy” brought about by the gold rush. Since the discovery of gold in the small yerba mate-growing village of Paso Yobai in Paraguay, farmers and indigenous people have been battling for their livelihoods. (Photo by Daniel Duarte/AFP Photo)

Aerial view of trucks waiting to load soil at a gold quarry in Paso Yobai, Guaira Department, Paraguay, on February 11, 2025. Some rub their hands together over the "guaranteed profitability," while others lament the “anarchy” brought about by the gold rush. Since the discovery of gold in the small yerba mate-growing village of Paso Yobai in Paraguay, farmers and indigenous people have been battling for their livelihoods. (Photo by Daniel Duarte/AFP Photo)



Aerial view of Indigenous people of different ethnicities participating in a tug-of-war competition during the Alvaraes Indigenous Intercultural Games and Dances at the Marajai Village in Alvaraes, Amazonas State, northern Brazil, on April 15, 2025. With the slogan “Protecting Mother Earth”, the third edition of the event will feature the participation of 16 peoples from the region and will focus on the importance of demarcating indigenous lands, preserving nature and natural resources to avoid the climate crisis, and highlighting the importance of rescuing and preserving indigenous culture, keeping these traditions alive for future generations. (Photo by Michael Dantas/AFP Photo)

Aerial view of Indigenous people of different ethnicities participating in a tug-of-war competition during the Alvaraes Indigenous Intercultural Games and Dances at the Marajai Village in Alvaraes, Amazonas State, northern Brazil, on April 15, 2025. With the slogan “Protecting Mother Earth”, the third edition of the event will feature the participation of 16 peoples from the region and will focus on the importance of demarcating indigenous lands, preserving nature and natural resources to avoid the climate crisis, and highlighting the importance of rescuing and preserving indigenous culture, keeping these traditions alive for future generations. (Photo by Michael Dantas/AFP Photo)



An image taken with a drone shows the Bronze Age Fernworthy Stone Circle in the landscape of Dartmoor, Britain, 25 March 2025. The South West Peatland Partnership is working to restore degraded peatland across large areas of the UK. Since Roman times, peat has been used as fuel and for fertiliser in agricultural use. In Dartmoor, which is common land, people were able to cut peat on a large scale by draining the land and digging long gullies, which reduced the water table and damaged the remaining peat. The practice was industrialised until the 1950s. Currently, the UK government has set targets to phase out peat use in horticulture by 2030. Peat bogs are environmentally vital as they store huge amounts of carbon, twice as much as the world's forests. The degradation of peatland leads to carbon being released into the atmosphere, which adds to global warming. Justine Reed from South West Water notes: “In the UK, the health of peatlands acts like a canary in a coal mine. When this ecosystem becomes damaged, then it means a catastrophic environmental disaster will follow. Currently we are on the edge but can’t afford to let things get worse”. (Photo by Neil Hall/EPA)

An image taken with a drone shows the Bronze Age Fernworthy Stone Circle in the landscape of Dartmoor, Britain, 25 March 2025. The South West Peatland Partnership is working to restore degraded peatland across large areas of the UK. Since Roman times, peat has been used as fuel and for fertiliser in agricultural use. In Dartmoor, which is common land, people were able to cut peat on a large scale by draining the land and digging long gullies, which reduced the water table and damaged the remaining peat. The practice was industrialised until the 1950s. Currently, the UK government has set targets to phase out peat use in horticulture by 2030. Peat bogs are environmentally vital as they store huge amounts of carbon, twice as much as the world's forests. The degradation of peatland leads to carbon being released into the atmosphere, which adds to global warming. Justine Reed from South West Water notes: “In the UK, the health of peatlands acts like a canary in a coal mine. When this ecosystem becomes damaged, then it means a catastrophic environmental disaster will follow. Currently we are on the edge but can’t afford to let things get worse”. (Photo by Neil Hall/EPA)



Imported iron ore is unloaded from a ship at a port in Qingdao, in eastern China's Shandong province on April 25, 2025. (Photo by AFP Photo/China Stringer Network)

Imported iron ore is unloaded from a ship at a port in Qingdao, in eastern China's Shandong province on April 25, 2025. (Photo by AFP Photo/China Stringer Network)



Livestock moves through floodwaters caused by heavy rain, near Trinidad, Bolivia on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Ipa Ibanez/Reuters)

Livestock moves through floodwaters caused by heavy rain, near Trinidad, Bolivia on April 2, 2025. (Photo by Ipa Ibanez/Reuters)



An image taken by a drone shows new cars parked at Tilbury Docks in Tilbury, Britain 27 March 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced new import taxes of 25 percent on cars and car parts coming into the U.S. The tariffs will take effect on 02 April, and charges on businesses importing vehicles will begin the following day. The U.S. is the second-largest importer of UK cars. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has stated that the UK is working with Washington to secure an exemption from U.S. auto tariffs. (Photo by Neil Hall/EPA)

An image taken by a drone shows new cars parked at Tilbury Docks in Tilbury, Britain 27 March 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced new import taxes of 25 percent on cars and car parts coming into the U.S. The tariffs will take effect on 02 April, and charges on businesses importing vehicles will begin the following day. The U.S. is the second-largest importer of UK cars. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, has stated that the UK is working with Washington to secure an exemption from U.S. auto tariffs. (Photo by Neil Hall/EPA)
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