EEnvironment Read More Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study FindsSeptember 6, 2025 When Southern Europe was hit by a catastrophic heat wave last month, it dominated global news cycles. Spain…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists made plastic that eats carbonSeptember 6, 2025 Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO2 capture materials From waste to valuable resource: Chemists at the University…
EEnvironment Read More There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thoughtSeptember 6, 2025 A female jumps towards the carbon pole to cross a body of water during a Fierljeppen competition in…
EEnvironment Read More Cloud seeding, flash floods, and a thirsty city: The UAE’s fragile relationship with rainSeptember 6, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Outside of a mountain village in the northern outskirts of the United Arab Emirates, clouds on a…
EEnvironment Read More This disused Gateshead mine could be the future for cheaper heating billsSeptember 6, 2025 Mine water technology extracts heat from floodwaters to power homes and it is hoped it could be used…
EEnvironment Read More Legal capture of endangered manta ray sparks bipartisan outrage in Florida | FloridaSeptember 6, 2025 Florida authorities have agreed to review the issuing of special permits allowing companies to capture endangered creatures to…
EEnvironment Read More How Climate Change Is Threatening Summer Tours and FestivalsSeptember 6, 2025 In late July, Willie Nelson was onstage during his set on the Outlaw Music Festival tour in Raleigh,…
EEnvironment Read More Nuclear industry says Cumbrian waste site is keySeptember 6, 2025 A functioning nuclear waste site is “key to the credibility and sustainability” of the UK’s nuclear programme, the…
EEnvironment Read More It lives in the ice — Strange ‘glass-made’ creature emerges from a collapsed icebergSeptember 6, 2025 There are more creatures living in the deep seas than those found “close” to the surface. Some are…
EEnvironment Read More What does narwhal taste like? In Iqaluit, it’s a tasty way to help keep Inuit culture aliveSeptember 6, 2025 The Current“Welcome to Iqaluit” – The Current in Canada’s North At a store in Iqaluit, Ainia Nooshoota is…
EEnvironment Read More Cornhill residents’ plea as alley is plagued with fly-tipping, overflowing council bins, rats and even human waste – The Isle of Thanet NewsSeptember 6, 2025 Residents, including Claire Thorpe (left) and ward councillors at Cornhill Residents who say their street is plagued by…
EEnvironment Read More These devices harvest drinking water from air even in the planet’s driest places. Critics say they’re an expensive distractionSeptember 6, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link The arid desert landscape of Death Valley is not the obvious place to find…