EEnvironment Read More Light pollution is surprisingly straightforward to fix when communities work together – The Irish TimesDecember 28, 2025 Many winters ago, as a young zoology student, I was fortunate to spend time in Newport, Co Mayo.…
EEnvironment Read More Experts issue warning about looming threat that could cause economic disaster: ‘It makes no difference’December 28, 2025 Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and destructive with rising global temperatures, and a multinational study has…
EEnvironment Read More Carbon Emissions Are Rising. That Doesn’t Mean the Paris Agreement FailedDecember 28, 2025 When 196 nations adopted the momentous Paris climate accord, the UK prime minister at the time, David Cameron,…
SScience Read More How climate shaped bears, dogs, and moreDecember 26, 2025 Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. New research…
EEnvironment Read More Chocolate could disappear by 2050. Could this climate-resistant alternative take its place?December 26, 2025 Published on 24/12/2025 – 11:44 GMT+1 Chocolate is facing a “climate barometer” as extreme weather conditions threaten the…
EEnvironment Read More From historic rulings to the green energy boom: Here are the climate wins of 2025 worth celebratingDecember 25, 2025 Climate change’s ubiquitous presence looms over the world like a grey cloud, pushing millions into a constant state…
WWildlife Read More Hope in the Ice – Rare Adoption of a Polar Bear Cub near Churchill Surprises ResearchersDecember 25, 2025 Polar bear family, Churchill, Hudson Bay – © Bob Smith Churchill, Canada In the midst of the barren…
WWildlife Read More Polar Bears Are on The Brink of Extinction, But Their DNA May Be Fighting BackDecember 24, 2025 As the Arctic warms and sea ice disappears, polar bears are being pushed into conditions they have never…
EEnvironment Read More The closing of this year’s Antarctic ozone hole provides ‘hope for recovery’December 24, 2025 Published on Dec. 22, 2025, 8:48 PM The closing of this year’s ozone hole over the Antarctic continues…
SScience Read More Clouds drive Earth’s growing heat imbalance more than pollutionDecember 23, 2025 Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. A new…
SScience Read More Scientists Find Ancient Air Bubbles in 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Salt CrystalsDecember 23, 2025 Researchers have found ancient gases and fluids trapped in 1.4-billion-year-old halite crystals from northern Ontario, Canada. Their analyses…
EEnvironment Read More Climate change is shrinking children’s height – and humidity is making things worseDecember 22, 2025 Published on 22/12/2025 – 14:15 GMT+1 Millions of children risk experiencing stunted growth if heat-trapping emissions continue to…