EEnvironment Read More Russia’s renowned polar geological company is closing the doors5 February 2026 The Polar Marine Geosurvey Expedition (PMGE) is shut down after more than 60 years of geological surveys in…
EEnvironment Read More Why the Chagos Islands’ ecology will not be wrecked by return to Mauritius | Chagos Islands4 February 2026 There has long been a lobby against returning the Chagos Islands to Mauritius based on tenuous environmental arguments,…
EEnvironment Read More John Barkham obituary | Environment4 February 2026 My dad, John Barkham, who has died aged 82, was an inspirational teacher of ecology and a lifelong…
EEnvironment Read More Flood alerts for River Thames across Surrey as public told to ‘be prepared’4 February 2026 There are flood alerts for areas of Shepperton, Thames Ditton, Chertsey and Molesey Flooding on the banks of…
EEnvironment Read More Should You Crush Soda Cans Before Recycling? The Answer Might Shock You4 February 2026 CNET Recycling isn’t always as easy as chucking cardboard, plastic and aluminum into a blue bin — just…
EEnvironment Read More Dorset Council urges action as groundwater levels peak4 February 2026 Dorset Council and the Environment Agency are raising awareness as levels in some parts of the county reach…
EEnvironment Read More Down Arrow Button Icon4 February 2026 President Donald Trump has always been crystal clear about his disdain for wind farms, but his second term’s…
EEnvironment Read More 730 million people in the world live without power. Progress has stalled4 February 2026 The world is hungrier than ever for energy. Demand for heating, cooling, lighting, computing power, and just getting…
EEnvironment Read More Public to choose favourite nature image from ‘truly exceptional’ list4 February 2026 The public are being given a chance to vote for their favourite nature image from a shortlist ranging…
EEnvironment Read More Sewage-flooded Lymington garden ‘worst it’s been in 62 years’4 February 2026 Daphne said she was proud of her garden, which had taken her years to grow, but the drainage…