EEnvironment Read More Submarine mountains and long-distance waves stir the deepest parts of the oceanJanuary 29, 2026 When most of us look out at the ocean, we see a mostly flat blue surface stretching to…
EEnvironment Read More New filtration technology could be gamechanger in removal of Pfas ‘forever chemicals’ | PfasJanuary 28, 2026 New filtration technology developed by Rice University may absorb some Pfas “forever chemicals” at 100 times the rate…
EEnvironment Read More Microplastics triple in Sydney’s waterways in three years, report findsJanuary 28, 2026 Microplastic pollution on Sydney’s beaches and harbour shorelines has tripled in the past three years, according to a…
EEnvironment Read More Binman urges everyone to make 1 change to how they put out rubbishJanuary 28, 2026 A binman named Ashley has urged people to make one change to the way their put their rubbish…
EEnvironment Read More Australia hits power demand record as renewables pass 50pc milestoneJanuary 28, 2026 Australia’s need for electricity is breaking records, with demand in the country’s biggest grid reaching an all-time high…
EEnvironment Read More Solar and wind power are “over” — they’re creating “living power” and opening the door to something surrealJanuary 28, 2026 “Goodbye to solar and wind” sounds almost unreal. For decades, clean energy followed a clear path: sunlight hits…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Like a sea out there’: flooded Somerset residents wonder how water can be managed | SomersetJanuary 28, 2026 In the early hours, the Wade family’s boxer puppy began barking. Thinking it needed to be let out,…
EEnvironment Read More Tourist mauled by snow leopard while trying to take photo, Chinese media reportsJanuary 28, 2026 A female skier has been mauled by a snow leopard in China after she attempted to get a…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Wrong side of history’: Report ties top polluters to countries blocking fossil fuel phaseoutJanuary 28, 2026 An increasingly concentrated group of fossil fuel giants is dominating global emissions and “actively sabotaging” climate action to…
WWildlife Read More Glasgow’s peregrine falcon family spotted perching on Cineworld building in sweet updateJanuary 28, 2026 While Bonnie and Clyde- the city’s favourite pair of peregrines- are usually spotted at Glasgow University, they have…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Thermodynamic computing’ could slash energy use of AI image generation by a factor of ten billion, study claims — prototypes show promise but huge task required to create hardware that can rival current modelsJanuary 28, 2026 A mind-bending new report claims that ‘thermodynamic computing‘ could, in theory, drastically reduce the energy consumed by AI…
EEnvironment Read More Stevenage: Plan to tackle fly-tipping at bin sitesJanuary 28, 2026 The possibility is one of eight recommendations suggested by Stevenage Borough Council’s environment and economy select committee as…