EEnvironment Read More Fossils in China Push Back Origins of Animals by Millions of Years4 April 2026 Fossil of Archaeaspinus, a member of the Ediacaran biota. Credit: Masahiro Miyasaka / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA…
EEnvironment Read More Afghanistan earthquake kills eight members of same family | Earthquakes News4 April 2026 The household’s only survivor was a boy aged around two years old, who was injured in the tremor.…
EEnvironment Read More Record high ocean temperatures off southern California raise fears of prolonged marine heatwave | US news4 April 2026 For more than a century, shoreline stations operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have measured water temperatures…
EEnvironment Read More A discovery in the Earth’s core casts doubt on the origin of much of the planet’s water and forces us to rethink what we knew about the formation of the oceans4 April 2026 Every glass of water on your table carries a mystery. For decades, scientists have argued over where Earth’s…
EEnvironment Read More Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply4 April 2026 The story of the energy transition in 2025 was one of fast-paced growth and global adoption. That trend…
EEnvironment Read More Ministers pledge £90m to help save birds, beavers and beetles from extinction4 April 2026 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
EEnvironment Read More Harry’s former polo club in row over contaminated soil4 April 2026 A polo club where Prince Harry has played is under pressure to remove a mountain of waste soil…
EEnvironment Read More Price of lamb soars by 21% just in time for Easter – as experts say climate change is to blame4 April 2026 By SHIVALI BEST, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR Published: 19:01 EDT, 2 April 2026 | Updated: 19:04 EDT, 2…
EEnvironment Read More When climate action pays: how Europe’s top companies are turning sustainability into billions4 April 2026 It’s probably fair to say the mood around climate action and nature loss feels a bit mixed right…
EEnvironment Read More Saltwater, sewage, osmosis: The science behind Japan’s new energy experiment — and its potential4 April 2026 FUKUOKA, April 3 — A Japanese water plant is harnessing the natural process of osmosis to generate renewable…