EEnvironment Read More Environment Agency warns people of flood risksSeptember 4, 2025 BBC Last year, Lydney Town Football Club was one of the places left underwater when Storm Bert struck…
EEnvironment Read More England’s toxic road runoff pollution being ignored, MPs told | PollutionSeptember 4, 2025 Toxic, carcinogenic pollution that pours from 25,000 road outflows into rivers in England is being ignored by politicians…
EEnvironment Read More Food waste export costs Guernsey £3m since 2019, figures showSeptember 4, 2025 More than £3m has been spent by the States of Guernsey to deal with the island’s food waste…
EEnvironment Read More Norway starts absorbing world pollution — 5,000,000 tons at 8,500 ft under the seaSeptember 4, 2025 Norway is looking to start absorbing world pollution and, as such, has launched Phase 2 of the world’s…
EEnvironment Read More The blind men and the climate scenario elephantSeptember 4, 2025 Dr Yue (Nina) Chen Dr Yue (Nina) Chen was chief climate risk officer at US federal banking regulator…
EEnvironment Read More 5 forecasts early climate models got right – the evidence is all around youSeptember 4, 2025 Climate models are complex, just like the world they mirror. They simultaneously simulate the interacting, chaotic flow of…
EEnvironment Read More World’s biggest iceberg, A23A, has broken upSeptember 4, 2025 By Lianne Kolirin and Issy Ronald, CNN An aerial view of the A23a iceberg in the waters of…
EEnvironment Read More Shell submits new climate assessment for Jackdaw gas fieldSeptember 4, 2025 Kevin KeaneEnvironment, energy and rural affairs correspondent, BBC Scotland BBC Shell said the ruling would allow work to…
EEnvironment Read More How unexploded bombs cause environmental damage – and why climate change exacerbates the problemSeptember 4, 2025 There are a record number of conflicts raging around the world – from Ukraine and Gaza to Sudan…
EEnvironment Read More Spain and Portugal wildfire weather made 40 times more likely by climate crisis, study finds | Climate crisisSeptember 4, 2025 The extreme weather that fuelled “astonishing” blazes across Spain and Portugal last month was made 40 times more…
EEnvironment Read More Solar panels in China’s deserts are triggering irreversible ecosystem shiftsSeptember 4, 2025 Beneath China’s gleaming desert solar arrays, scientists are documenting microclimate shifts that reshape soil, plants, and microbes. New…
EEnvironment Read More We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thoughtSeptember 4, 2025 A geothermal power plant in Iceland where carbon dioxide has been injected underground for long-term storage Sigrg/CarbFix The…