EEnvironment Read More Europe’s ‘loud killer’: Which countries suffer most from noise pollution?24 February 2026 It’s one of the hardest threats to escape. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT You meet in the street. It seeps through…
EEnvironment Read More Renewables Top 25% of U.S. Power as Coal’s Grip Collapses24 February 2026 In 2025, the share of renewables in U.S. electricity generation has surpassed 25 percent. Over the course of…
EEnvironment Read More Meet Johan Eliasch: Swedish billionaire who bought 400,000 acres of the Amazon forest to save it from deforestation and commercial destruction |23 February 2026 Johan Eliasch, a Swedish-British billionaire better known for building a global sportswear empire, made an unexpected move in…
EEnvironment Read More Renewables and Batteries Comprise 93% of New U.S. Generating Capacity This Year23 February 2026 You can also add the show’s RSS feed to your podcast app to follow us directly. Robinson Meyer:…
EEnvironment Read More Yorkshire Water fined £730,000 after ‘appalling’ pollution23 February 2026 The Environment Agency launched an investigation after Yorkshire Water, which has its headquarters in Bradford, polluted Pools Brook…
EEnvironment Read More New food waste bins start to be delivered across Preston – Blog Preston23 February 2026 There’s 60,000 new bins being delivered and it will take around six to seven weeks for every household…
EEnvironment Read More Why The Arctic May be the ‘Most Dangerous Place on Earth’23 February 2026 Even while being hammered by rapid climate change, the Arctic has long managed to keep its balance. “For…
EEnvironment Read More Israeli startup targets the economics of high-resolution Earth observation23 February 2026 WASHINGTON — An Israeli space startup says it has found a way to extract high-resolution imagery from satellites…
EEnvironment Read More ‘They’re sitting on a pile of unclaimed deposits’ – The Irish Times23 February 2026 “They are sitting on a cash pile of unclaimed deposits and we are left out of pocket,” says…
EEnvironment Read More Hertfordshire farmer receives £40,000 to remove fly-tipped waste23 February 2026 The Environment Agency is not legally responsible or funded for clearing waste, although it can act in exceptional…