EEnvironment Read More pedestrian bridge with recycled concrete can store carbon dioxide26 January 2026 recycled concrete makes up carbon-storing pedestrian bridge In Rosmalen, Netherlands, Paebbl and Heijmans unveil the dubbed world’s…
EEnvironment Read More After 131 cats were relocated, ecosystem response far exceeded scientists’ expectations26 January 2026 When 131 stray cats were cleared from Japan’s remote Ogasawara Islands, no one expected to witness an ecological…
EEnvironment Read More Health groups sue EPA over insecticide that causes testicular damage in rats | US Environmental Protection Agency26 January 2026 Public health groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its approval of a Pfas “forever chemical”…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Worst in living memory’ say those rescued from rising waters26 January 2026 EPA/Shutterstock Tens of thousands of people in Mozambique are being rescued as rising waters continue to devastate the…
EEnvironment Read More Environment Agency multiple flood warnings for Cornish coast25 January 2026 A Flood Warning — meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required — is currently in force…
EEnvironment Read More more moisture, more grass, and soils with more carbon under 64 km² of panels25 January 2026 High on the Tibetan Plateau, a vast field of solar panels is not only feeding China’s power grid.…
EEnvironment Read More Britain is building nine new reservoirs25 January 2026 A new reservoir in Cambridgeshire is facing delays with the local water companies unsure how to actually fill…
EEnvironment Read More Flood warnings in place as Ouse and Derwent river levels rise25 January 2026 Four flood warnings have been issued for North Yorkshire due to high river levels with residents urged to…
EEnvironment Read More What natural resources does the island have?25 January 2026 Archie Mitchelland Danielle Kaye,Business reporters Getty Images Donald Trump has made clear he covets Greenland. Now he claims…
EEnvironment Read More Scotland protects more than a third of its seas. Why is trawling still allowed?25 January 2026 Bally Philp hauls up his baited traps from the waters off Scotland’s Isle of Skye, checking each one…