EEnvironment Read More Proposed fishing quota cuts shows EU Fisheries Council ‘are shafting us’December 16, 2025 Proposals from the EU Fisheries Council that Irish fishing quotas are cut by 57,000 tonnes in 2026 could…
EEnvironment Read More Electricity generation costs would be a third lower with 82% renewable grid, CSIRO says | EnergyDecember 16, 2025 The cost of generating electricity in an Australian grid powered by 82% renewable energy would be a third…
EEnvironment Read More Arctic is hotter than it’s been in 125 years, with record-low sea ice: NOAA reportDecember 16, 2025 The Arctic last season was the hottest it has been in the past 125 years. The extent of…
EEnvironment Read More Government rolls back nature protections to boost housingDecember 16, 2025 More housing developments will be exempt from rules requiring builders in England to improve wildlife habitats, the government…
EEnvironment Read More The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every yearDecember 16, 2025 Meltwater runs through a glacier cave at the front of Morteratsch glacier in Switzerland Lander Van Tricht About…
EEnvironment Read More Water voles spotted in River Thame for first time in 20 yearsDecember 16, 2025 Galya DimitrovaSouth of England Andy Coates River Thame Conservation Trust volunteers said the new sightings brought “real hope…
EEnvironment Read More Developer appeals Kerry County Council’s decision to refuse planning for solar farm in BallylongfordDecember 16, 2025 Statkraft Ireland has hit back at the council’s reasons for refusal of the solar farm File image. The…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists find a massive ocean hidden 700 km beneath the Earth’s surfaceDecember 16, 2025 It sounds like something from a late night documentary that keeps you awake longer than planned. An ocean…
EEnvironment Read More Guest post: How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2025December 16, 2025 Greenland is closing in on three decades of continuous annual ice loss, with 1995-96 being the last year…
EEnvironment Read More Study finds climate change worsened Asia cyclonesDecember 16, 2025 BENGALURU, India (AP) — Ocean temperatures warmed by human-caused climate change fed the intense rainfall that triggered deadly…
EEnvironment Read More Japan lifts megaquake advisory but urges caution a week after magnitude 7.5 temblorDecember 16, 2025 Japan is lifting a megaquake advisory for the country’s northeastern coast, a week after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake…
EEnvironment Read More Brazil has enough energy to power even TikTok — The problem is that they chose the wrong landDecember 16, 2025 Brazil has enough energy to power even TikTok since the country is growing rapidly in terms of global…