EEnvironment Read More Water supplies for 497,000 at risk of disruption2 July 2025 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has described as “at risk” 45 public water supplies which serve almost half…
EEnvironment Read More More than 80% of UK farmers worried about climate crisis harming livelihood, study finds | Farming2 July 2025 More than 80% of UK farmers are worried that the “devastating” effect of the climate crisis could damage…
EEnvironment Read More Why people in this Asian country are more likely to live to 100 than the rest of the world2 July 2025 ADVERTISEMENT People who reach their 100th birthdays this year have seen quite a lot. Born in 1925 between…
EEnvironment Read More Endangered turtles share this Mexican beach with SpaceX rocket debris. The company says there’s no risk of harm2 July 2025 CNN — The debris arrives in the rockets’ wake: melted plastics, aluminum and pieces of blue adhesive. It…
EEnvironment Read More Bezos-backed $88m methane-tracking satellite lost in space2 July 2025 Listen to article An $88 million satellite backed by billionaire Jeff Bezos that was tracking methane emissions from the oil…
EEnvironment Read More The Northern Lights Are Coming to 14 States This Week2 July 2025 Key Points The northern lights are expected to be visible again overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday due to…
EEnvironment Read More Most world heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding: UN2 July 2025 PARIS: Almost three-quarters of the globe’s cultural and natural heritage sites are threatened by too little or too…
EEnvironment Read More How to See Two Spectacular Northern Lights Shows Back-to-Back2 July 2025 Skywatchers across the United States are in for a rare treat as back-to-back northern lights are forecast to…
EEnvironment Read More “China Shatters Global Energy Records”: Historic Surge in Solar and Wind Power Redefines the Future of Clean Electricity1 July 2025 IN A NUTSHELL 🌞 China installed a record 93 GW of solar capacity in May, equating to nearly…
EEnvironment Read More EU may allow carbon credits from developing countries to count towards climate goals | Carbon offsetting1 July 2025 EU member states may be allowed to count controversial carbon credits from developing countries towards their climate targets,…