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Lionel Messi has joined forces with Join the Planet to help fight against climate change. In a pioneering initiative, Argentina's star footballer announced he is collaborating with the environmental foundation "to take care of the planet." He wants to extend his positive influence beyond the football field by collecting potentially thousands of tons of plastics from coasts around the world, turning them into a customised sculpture of his historic left boot. The first initiative for the foundation will include cleaning the Paraná River in Rosario, Argentina. "Lionel Messi's role as the inaugura...
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In the next couple of years, everyone on Earth will lose a second of time but when exactly this happens is now being influenced by human-driven climate change. For the first time in history, world timekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in a few years because the planet is rotating a tad faster than it used to. Clocks may have to skip a second - called a "negative leap second" - around 2029, a study in the journal Nature said Wednesday. Without global warming, however, this time change would likely have happened three years earlier in 2026. "This is an unprecedent...
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