EEnvironment Read More Tuna in trouble? Court ruling reignites EU-Indian Ocean fishing rowAugust 18, 2025 Europe’s favourite fish is at the heart of a fresh fight over how it’s caught. The EU’s top…
EEnvironment Read More Britain’s ‘most invasive plant’ spotted on Devon waterfrontAugust 18, 2025 It can grow through concrete and is almost impossible to removeJapanese knotweed along Hoe waterfront(Image: Martin Moore) Japanese…
EEnvironment Read More Dordogne’s Innovative Solution to Wild Boar Invasion: Garden TrapsAugust 18, 2025 Iron traps set up by hunting professionals can catch boar overnight The three-metre long cages are capable of…
EEnvironment Read More ‘It felt magical’: monarch butterfly swarm delights visitors and locals in Western Australia town | ButterfliesAugust 18, 2025 Lounging on the tulips, roosting in the eucalyptus, humming around the bottlebrush – a butterfly swarm has invaded…
EEnvironment Read More Family paid smugglers to reunite after separation by CBSA at Quebec borderAugust 18, 2025 A Haitian family was separated at the Quebec-U.S. border this spring due to what an immigration lawyer calls…
EEnvironment Read More Homes evacuated as Hurricane Erin to create dangerous waves along US coastAugust 18, 2025 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
EEnvironment Read More What can be done about London’s overheating homes?August 18, 2025 Alice Bhandhukravi BBC News BBC Musician Andre Louis says his Kilburn home gets very hot during the summer…
EEnvironment Read More Coastal communities restoring marshes, dunes, reefs to protect against rising seasAugust 18, 2025 In San Francisco Bay, salt ponds created more than a century ago are reverting to marshland. Along the…
EEnvironment Read More ‘The distribution … is not random’August 18, 2025 A global study has revealed what brands are most responsible for the plastics polluting our oceans and coastlines.…
EEnvironment Read More Brownfield pledge as speculation continues over plans for hundreds of homes on green belt site in DudleyAugust 18, 2025 Planning officers have ruled that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will not be required for a proposal to…
EEnvironment Read More Illegal tyre dumping scam shut down as NT Environment Protection Authority opens investigationAugust 18, 2025 When Anwar Albatat returned to work after a two-week holiday, he was stunned by what had been left…
EEnvironment Read More Tas to be the latest river in Norfolk to be ‘rewiggled’August 18, 2025 Restoration is to be carried out on a river in Norfolk in a bid to help wildlife. The…