EEnvironment Read More Water alert as River Deveron reaches lowest levels since 1970sAugust 26, 2025 BBC The River Deveron is at its driest level for five decades Restrictions have been imposed on the…
EEnvironment Read More Water restrictions put in place after rivers in north east of Scotland reach ‘significant scarcity’August 26, 2025 The first water restrictions have been put in place in parts of Scotland after prolonged dry weather. The…
EEnvironment Read More Lough Neagh ‘already dead’, says fishermanAugust 26, 2025 BBC Former fisherman Declan Coney was speaking at a protest event on the shore of Lough Neagh A…
EEnvironment Read More Putting water management at the centre of the climate change fightAugust 26, 2025 Currently underway in Stockholm from 24 to 28 August, the 35th World Water Week meeting highlights the crucial…
EEnvironment Read More Arizona ‘haboob’ dust storm causes disruptionAugust 26, 2025 A massive dust storm has swept across Arizona, forcing hundreds of flights to be grounded at the Sky…
EEnvironment Read More Russia Risks Arctic Environmental Disaster in Pursuit of Profit and PowerAugust 26, 2025 As climate change accelerates, the once distant and frozen Arctic is transforming into a controversial industrial frontier. Nowhere…
EEnvironment Read More Arizona dust storm engulfs Phoenix, bringing power outages and flight delays | ArizonaAugust 26, 2025 A powerful storm kicked up a towering wall of dust that rolled through the city of Phoenix, Arizona,…
EEnvironment Read More Blue bin recycling revolution roll out in InverclydeAugust 26, 2025 Inverclyde Council says people living in tenement properties and other hard-to-reach areas, who have so far been excluded from ‘blue…
EEnvironment Read More After Fernand, a quiet spell on tap for the Atlantic             » Yale Climate ConnectionsAugust 26, 2025 Tropical Storm Fernand, which developed on Saturday night southeast of Bermuda, is the Atlantic’s second system in a…
EEnvironment Read More The tiger boom is here, but where are the tigers?August 26, 2025 The National Museum of Korea’s ″Magpie and Tiger Badge,″ sold out until the end of the year [NATIONAL…
EEnvironment Read More We’re still not measuring our reliance on nature as we rush to boost productivityAugust 26, 2025 Human economies are made possible through natural capital – stocks of land, fresh water, oceans, biodiversity and soils,…
EEnvironment Read More Britain’s running out of waterAugust 26, 2025 13,000 gallons of rain falls on the average UK roof every year, yet unlike other European nations, we…