Pope Francis uses first ever US TV interview to slam climate change deniers as 'fools' and insists


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Drudge Report— The pontiff spoke with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell at the Vatican this week to give his thoughts on violence in Ukraine and Gaza and other important subjects. However, he made a pointed effort to express his displeasure with those who deny climate change when asked what he says to those who deny it. 'There are people who are foolish, and even foolish if they show you them research. they don't believe it,' he said through an interpreter

Daily Mail—Rodri insists Man City will do everything to retain their Premier League title and become the first team to ever win four in a row as the Spaniard insists the champions won't be relying on other results. Rodri uses Netflix documentary to show the togetherness at Manchester City. Pep Guardiola's men are aiming to be first side to win four titles in a row. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on

Phys.org—Scientists use 'leaf glow' to understand changing climate. New University of Minnesota research suggests "leaf glow" provides vital information on vegetation dynamics in Arctic and boreal ecosystems like Minnesota's forests and wetlands, which are among the fastest warming in the world. Using remote sensing to monitor the natural glow may help scientists better track climate change and its impact on our natural resources.

One Green Planet—Japan is Using Seagrass to Combat Climate Change and Achieve Carbon Neutrality. In Yokohama, Japan, a coastal city just south of Tokyo, over a hundred volunteers recently gathered to plant eelgrass in the seabed.