EEnvironment Read More Researchers Examine How We Could Achieve Sustainable Water Systems for Space22 February 2026 If humans ever want to work and live in space, whether in habitats on the Moon or Mars…
EEnvironment Read More How Hill nature reserve to get new plastic boardwalk22 February 2026 But despite its environmental risks, using plastic in the Broads has been given the seal of approval by…
EEnvironment Read More Record-high food waste collection in Reading in January22 February 2026 In January, Reading Council hit a record-high collection total of 708 tonnes of food waste, the highest monthly…
EEnvironment Read More Thousands of barrels of toxic waste are leaking into the ocean22 February 2026 Faded white rings around rusting barrels on the ocean floor have been traced to leaks of highly corrosive…
EEnvironment Read More The Missing Link in America’s Nuclear Space Strategy22 February 2026 Around the world, competition for land and finite resources is leading to a new era of manifest destiny…
EEnvironment Read More Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years22 February 2026 “The restoration of Floreana has reached a hugely significant milestone, with 158 captive-bred giant tortoises released into the…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists Suggest That Igniting Oil Spills to Create Fire Tornadoes Might Actually Be Good for the Oceans22 February 2026 Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images When you think of saving our oceans, what comes…
EEnvironment Read More Coastal communities weigh costs and potential retreat as erosion batters SA’s Limestone Coast22 February 2026 Communities along South Australia’s south-east coast are considering their options, including retreat, as homes and infrastructure come under…
EEnvironment Read More The Quiet Revolution Reshaping America’s Energy Future21 February 2026 A geothermal revolution is unfolding around the United States in ways both flashy and quiet. As Big Tech…
EEnvironment Read More Let a thousand stinky blossoms bloom: how Australia became the world’s corpse flower destination | Environment21 February 2026 From little things glorious fetid things grow. Corpse flower blooms, once vanishingly rare, are becoming more commonplace in…