EEnvironment Read More Nappies, food and clothes damage recycling effort at Worcester plant2 March 2026 Green bin waste from across Herefordshire and Worcestershire gets sent to a recycling plant called EnviroSort in Norton.…
EEnvironment Read More The abandoned asbestos factory that has become an illegal dumping ground2 March 2026 The asbestos factory that has loomed on the outskirts of Rochdale has been abandoned for years. The dilapidated…
EEnvironment Read More Population upsurge for Critically Endangered Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey2 March 2026 Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey, one of the world’s rarest primates, has shown a marked rebound in population in northern…
EEnvironment Read More How will datacentres affect Australia’s power prices, water supply and emissions? | Energy2 March 2026 Our online lives are increasingly reliant on digital data, whether it’s asking an AI chatbot a question, generating…
EEnvironment Read More Industrial transformation key to cutting emissions and pollution further in Europe’s energy-intensive industries | Press releases2 March 2026 Press releasePublished 25 Feb 2026 ImageGurhan Sahin, Climate Change PIX /EEA Emissions from energy-intensive industries in Europe have…
EEnvironment Read More Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds | Marine life2 March 2026 Chronic ocean heating is fuelling a “staggering and deeply concerning” loss of marine life, a study has found,…
EEnvironment Read More “After nearly an hour of brutal fighting, it’s all over.” An otter family must defend its pups from a caiman. What happens next is extraordinary2 March 2026 Measuring up to almost two metres (6 feet) long, the giant otter is the largest of its kind.…
EEnvironment Read More Imagine5 is the environmentally conscious magazine inspiring action through optimism1 March 2026 With its broad range of topics, Imagine5 opens up conversations about our place in the world and the…
EEnvironment Read More xAI spent $7M building wall that barely muffles annoying power plant noise1 March 2026 “To our understanding, sound barriers can reduce certain frequencies under controlled conditions, but turbine noise involves low-frequency sounds…
EEnvironment Read More Inverness call to ‘behave like human beings’ over asylum seekers; plus Guga hunt debate; Lynx reintroduction; and renewable energy debate1 March 2026 YOUR VIEWS: Readers on stories that have been making the headlines. Cameron Barracks. ‘Let’s behave like human beings’…