Hundreds of elephants to be killed in Zimbabwe and Namibia as food and water resources run dry
In Zimbabwe, the elephants will be taken from an area where the population has become unsustainable.Read More
In Zimbabwe, the elephants will be taken from an area where the population has become unsustainable.Read More
The flooding followed heavy rain and snow brought by Storm Boris over the weekend.Read More
Central and eastern European countries are among the biggest beneficiaries of transition funds due to their historic dependency on the coal mining sector and heavy industries.Read More
Beaches home to two British military bases have seen a significant increase in protected green and loggerhead turtles.Read More
The latest multi-agency United in Science report outlines a key role for AI.Read More
This is the first climate lawsuit in Ireland that tackles fundamental rights, following a landmark European Court of Human Rights ruling.Read More
Climate activists and the renewable energy lobby have broadly interpreted Ursula von der Leyen’s commissioner picks – the Netherlands’ Wopke Hoekstra, Denmark’s Dan Jørgensen and Spain’s Teresa Ribera – as…
The European Commission president said today that ‘water resilience is a big priority’ for her second mandate as she picked Jessika Roswall for her new environment policy chief.Read More
New research has revealed that plastic from everyday items has the ability to infiltrate the brain.Read More
There has been public backlash against the controversial technique, known as ocean iron fertilisation, in the past.Read More