EEnvironment Read More ‘We have to think bigger’: Majority of UNESCO World Heritage sites face severe water risk8 July 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Nearly 73 per cent of World Heritage sites are at high risk of water-related hazards, according to…
GGermany Read More Germany Gives Go-Ahead for Gas Drilling in Protected North Sea Site2 July 2025 Germany has given the green light for drilling as much as 13 billion cubic meters of natural gas…
EEU Read More Sino-EU ties set to continue expanding23 June 2025 BEIJING: With Chinese exports of environment-friendly products to Europe booming and European firms scaling up investments in clean…
NNutrition Read More A 30-Year-Old Study Says Croissants Are Absolutely Terrible. Here’s why11 June 2025 Potato is king. It’s golden, flaky, and for some people, just irresistible. A good croissant sounds like a…
LLondon Read More London achieves major green milestone with zero-emission buses 11 June 2025 London now operates over 2,000 zero-emission buses in a new green milestone announced by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Transport…
MManchester Read More First-of-its kind sustainability festival records impressive turnout in Manchester4 June 2025 The Greener Futures Youth Festival saw more than 100 local students sign up to explore the opportunities and…
WWildlife Read More Once Nearly Gone, Europe’s Wild Mammals Are Roaring Back26 May 2025 Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatricain) in eastern Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. Wild mammals on Earth are in big trouble.…
BBoxing Read More Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green joins Taylor vs Serrano 315 May 2025 Keith Idec reports that Savannah Marshall, fresh off of signing with Most Valuable Promotions this past Monday, will…
WWildlife Read More Forest & Bird critical of government move to protect elk in Fiordland National Park13 May 2025 No herds of special interest exist in New Zealand currently, although the law enabling them was passed 12…
GGenetics Read More 6 Genetic Myths Still Taught in Schools (That Science Says Are Wrong)7 May 2025 In biology classrooms across the world, students learn to roll their tongues. It’s almost a rite of passage,…