EEnvironment Read More How do EU citizens feel about climate action and corporate accountability?October 18, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Around three-quarters of adults in 10 EU countries believe that large companies with 250 or more employees…
EEnvironment Read More Using generative AI to increase sceptics’ engagement with climate scienceOctober 17, 2025 Meng, Y., Broom, M. & Li, A. Impact of misinformation in the evolution of collective cooperation on networks.…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Simply scandalous’: Report exposes how factory farming worsens world food wasteOctober 17, 2025 Published on 16/10/2025 – 15:45 GMT+2 •Updated 17/10/2025 – 14:22 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Two billion more people could be…
SScience Read More The Permafrost’s “Revenant” Microbes Are Slowly Awaking. This Is Bad News for Climate ChangeOctober 16, 2025 Thawing permafrost in Alaska. Image credits: Brandt Meixell/USGS. The frozen, barren soil of the Arctic isn’t as lifeless…
CCanada Read More Advancing global and environmental health research in CanadaOctober 16, 2025 The Global and Environmental Health Lab at York University is addressing health inequalities through innovative research on resource…
WWildlife Read More Bears in the house: Polar giants seen chilling in abandoned Russian Arctic station; see rare imagesOctober 16, 2025 Polar bears chilling at research station (AP) Polar bears have been observed taking shelter in an abandoned Russian…
EEnvironment Read More Renewables are now the world’s biggest source of electricity. Is it enough to stop climate change?October 15, 2025 Published on 14/10/2025 – 19:30 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Europe must strive for bolder renewable energy targets to protect the…
EEnvironment Read More Beach erosion: What are the ten best beaches that could no longer exist in a hundred years’ time?October 14, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Europe’s coastal landscape could be completely reshaped in less than 100 years. Sea levels are rising at…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Changing faster than we ever imagined’October 14, 2025 Many of the world’s top climate scientists are sounding the alarm over a number of rapid changes currently…
EEnvironment Read More Canada heat waves in 2025 tied to human-driven climate changeOctober 14, 2025 Events linked to climate change As a result of ECCC’s investigation, human influence on the climate made the…
SScience Read More Glaciers are keeping themselves from melting — but not for longOctober 13, 2025 High in the mountains, glaciers once kept their cool—literally. The massive ice bodies create their own cold microclimates…
EEnvironment Read More Coral reefs become first environmental system on Earth to pass climate “tipping point,” report saysOctober 13, 2025 Coral reefs around the globe have for years suffered publicly in warming oceans, periodically making headlines when iconic…