EEnvironment Read More I’m obsessed with deep-sea sharks: I felt intrigued by how strange they looked | SharksSeptember 6, 2025 Three years ago I was running a research project from a bottom trawler off Namibia about deep-sea sharks…
EEnvironment Read More World’s biggest iceberg, A23a, has broken upSeptember 6, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link The world’s largest iceberg is “rapidly breaking up” into several large “very large chunks,”…
EEnvironment Read More What Is Natural Disaster Clustering—and Why Does It Matter for the Economy?September 5, 2025 Jacob Kim-Sherman and Lee Seltzer Understanding the economic and financial consequences of natural disasters is a major concern…
JJobs Read More Canada’s unemployment rate in August climbs to nine-year high outside of early pandemicSeptember 5, 2025 Open this photo in gallery: People line up at a Service Canada office in Montreal. Data show that…
EEnvironment Read More Cold climates are no obstacle for battery storage – pv magazine InternationalSeptember 5, 2025 China-based battery storage specialist Poweroad is rapidly expanding its global footprint, deploying advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS)…
EEnvironment Read More When record heat feels strangely normalSeptember 5, 2025 Summer 2025 was the UK’s hottest on record, the Met Office announced this week. The news somehow felt…
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EEnvironment Read More A $125bn scheme to save the world’s rainforestsSeptember 5, 2025 This article is an on-site version of our Moral Money newsletter. Premium subscribers can sign up here to…
EEnvironment Read More 8 Lies About Solar Energy That Make Fossil Fuels Look Extra UglySeptember 5, 2025 The burning of fossil fuels is causing climate change. Fact. Not a made up belief. Anyone who denies…
EEnvironment Read More Antarctic algae that once cooled Earth are now disappearingSeptember 5, 2025 For something you can’t see with the naked eye, algae sure know how to shake things up. Around…
EEnvironment Read More Top US coal miner sees booming demandSeptember 5, 2025 US electricity consumption is rising so rapidly that coal usage could increase dramatically, said Bloomberg News citing comments…
EEnvironment Read More EUDR implementation comes laden with potential unintended consequencesSeptember 5, 2025 The European Union’s regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR) is set to enter into force at the end…