EEnvironment Read More China sets off alarm bells around the world — 94.5 GW under construction9 August 2025 Coal has powered China’s growth for decades. As the country industrialized at a breakneck pace, coal plants became…
EEnvironment Read More Project to re-establish the corncrake in Yorkshire9 August 2025 Corncrakes are native to the UK but habitat loss caused by modern farming methods pushed the bird to…
EEnvironment Read More ‘The ocean is spitting our rubbish back’: Italy’s museum of plastic pollution | Plastics9 August 2025 Enzo Suma, a naturalist guide, has always picked up rubbish during his walks along Carovigno beach, a stretch…
EEnvironment Read More 10 most populated cities in the world; 2 Indian cities make the cut9 August 2025 With the world moving more and more towards urbanization, mega-cities control significant economic power, culture and population. By…
EEnvironment Read More Country diary: A place where the soil is the star | Environment9 August 2025 There is a row of hills north of the Black Mountains, close to the English-Welsh border, that is…
EEnvironment Read More Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds | Environment9 August 2025 People’s connection to nature has declined by more than 60% since 1800, almost exactly mirroring the disappearance of…
EEnvironment Read More New tiger could boost endangered species breeding9 August 2025 The International Union for Conservation of Nature said Sumatran tigers were critically endangered, and have held the status…
EEnvironment Read More Solar Energy Is Not Just Good For The Earth—It’s Practical9 August 2025 The following is an excerpt from Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a…
EEnvironment Read More World’s black rhino numbers have increased but there’s bad news for other species9 August 2025 By Euronews Green with AP Published on 08/08/2025 – 10:41 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT The number of critically endangered black rhinos has increased…
EEnvironment Read More Industrial pollution once ravaged the Adirondacks − decades of history captured in lake mud track their slow recovery9 August 2025 Lush forests and crisp mountain air have drawn people to New York’s Adirondack Mountains for centuries. In the…