EEnvironment Read More UK’s smallest bird of prey among 200 species at risk of extinction, study finds | Climate crisisMarch 31, 2026 The merlin, Britain’s smallest bird of prey, is one of more than 200 species that will become extinct…
EEnvironment Read More The West’s unprecedented winter could fuel a summer of disasterMarch 31, 2026 In Park City, Utah, skiers could find patches of grass poking through the slopes for much of the…
EEnvironment Read More Deepwater discoveries: scientists find more than 110 new fish and invertebrate species in the Coral Sea | Marine lifeMarch 31, 2026 Marine scientists have discovered more than 110 new fish and invertebrate species in the Coral Sea – a…
EEnvironment Read More Texas saw a $50B future in renewables. Then the political winds shifted.March 31, 2026 This story was produced by Grist and co-published with The Texas Observer. On an unseasonably warm January day,…
EEnvironment Read More State targets hunting, fishing license fraud with new requirementsMarch 31, 2026 AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved new proof of residency requirements for anyone purchasing…
EEnvironment Read More Ottawa authorizes emergency use of strychnine in Alberta, Saskatchewan to address gopher infestationMarch 31, 2026 Listen to this article Estimated 3 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology.…
EEnvironment Read More Accelerating coral assisted evolution to keep pace with climate changeMarch 31, 2026 Costanza, R. et al. Changes in the global value of ecosystem services. Glob. Environ. Change 26, 152–158 (2014).…
EEnvironment Read More Kuwait says an oil tanker hit in Iranian attack at Dubai port, warns of possible oil spillMarch 31, 2026 By Yomna Ehab, Muhammad Al Gebaly and Enas Alashray, Reuters File photo. A plume of smoke rises from…
EEnvironment Read More Iran war sparks renewables boom as Europeans rush to buy solar, heat pumps and EVsMarch 31, 2026 The case for green energy looks stronger than ever, as the war on Iran continues to highlight the…
EEnvironment Read More Your ‘widely recyclable’ Starbucks cup is still trashMarch 31, 2026 Frappuccino lovers, rejoice: Your plastic to-go cups are now “widely recyclable.” That’s according to an announcement made in…
EEnvironment Read More A Pemex pipeline repair vessel was anchored for over eight days in the area of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill | InternationalMarch 31, 2026 During the first half of February, Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico’s state-owned oil company, repaired a pipeline around which…
EEnvironment Read More ‘A national scandal’: trawlers scour seabeds of supposedly protected UK waters | Marine lifeMarch 31, 2026 Almost 40% of England’s seas are designated as marine protected areas. Their purpose, the government says, is “to…