Brace yourself for the super-drought - five green things we've learnt this week

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From soaring drought risks to angry think tanks, we look at the green business lessons from the past seven days

The super-drought is on the horizon A drought is in the offing, and it is not going to be any old drought, it might just be a super-drought. Winter rainfall for the Anglian region has been at its lowest...

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