EEnvironment Read More Scientists tap sunlight to make clean hydrogen fuel from waste plasticApril 29, 2026 Researchers at the University of Adelaide have proposed a roadmap to solve the crises of plastic pollution and…
EEnvironment Read More Ireland requires €700m annually to restore nature, reportApril 29, 2026 Ireland needs to invest hundreds of millions every year to restore nature and to support farmers, fishers and…
EEnvironment Read More Europe is fastest-warming continent, report findsApril 29, 2026 Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, the European State of the Climate Report for 2025 has found.…
EEnvironment Read More Weakening ocean currents could have intensified ice ages, Swiss study showsApril 28, 2026 Weakened ocean currents could have promoted ice ages Keystone-SDA A slowdown in ocean currents in the North Atlantic…
EEnvironment Read More Dedicated nature fund needed to save Ireland’s remaining wildlife, advisory body says – The Irish TimesApril 28, 2026 Hundreds of millions of euro in funding and a fundamental change of mindset in the Government will be…
EEnvironment Read More Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years agoApril 28, 2026 Modern octopuses are known for their intelligence and flexibility, slipping through tight spaces, hiding in reefs, or drifting…
EEnvironment Read More Methane leakage thresholds for net climate benefits of wastewater biogas recoveryApril 28, 2026 Interplay of biogas gains and methane losses AD is widely adopted for sludge stabilization in large municipal WRRFs…
EEnvironment Read More Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could helpApril 28, 2026 Canada is facing a new reality: Arctic security is no longer just about military presence. It’s increasingly about…
WWildlife Read More In Iran, Cheetah Sightings Offer Rare Spots of Hope Amid WarApril 28, 2026 Amid destruction and devastation in the wake of war, Iranians have found a rare glimmer of hope among…
EEnvironment Read More Japan is charting a new course for development – but looking in the wrong directionApril 28, 2026 Japan is testing a new approach to development cooperation that favours short-term dynamism over long-term stability. The last…
EEnvironment Read More Artificial intelligence to support cross-disciplinary climate change researchApril 28, 2026 College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, China Yang Ou & Yong Liu Institute for Carbon Neutrality, Peking…
EEnvironment Read More One year after Spain’s blackout, its shift to renewables and grid evolution power on | SpainApril 28, 2026 One year ago today, all of Spain, and much of Portugal, suffered through a blackout of unprecedented scale…