King's Food Project Saves 11 Million Meals from Waste

King Charles celebrates the Coronation Food Project's second anniversary, having delivered 11 million meals to communities. Discover how this initiative tackles food waste and insecurity across the UK.

Kill Plant Pests with Rubbing Alcohol

Discover how a common first aid item, 70% isopropyl alcohol, can eliminate insects from your garden and houseplants without harming them. A gardening expert reveals the simple trick.

Australia's Nature Laws Face Senate Showdown

Environment Minister Murray Watt vows to pass Labor's nature laws in parliament's final 2025 sitting week, negotiating with both Coalition and Greens amid industry concerns.

Coalition abandons net zero in major climate policy shift

The Coalition has abandoned its net zero target, refocusing energy policy on prices over emissions. Guardian editors fact-check the claims and explore the risks for Australia's climate future. Listen to the Full Story podcast.

Australia's Forest 'Sleight of Hand' Exposed

A new report reveals Australia's official deforestation figures hide ecological damage by counting new seedlings as equal to old-growth forest loss. Urgent action is needed to protect biodiversity.

China: We Won't Lead on Climate Policy Alone

Senior Chinese climate adviser Wang Yi warns China is committed to clean energy but refuses to take the lead without US participation. Exclusive insights from COP30 in Brazil.

32,000 could die in extreme heatwaves, study warns

A new Stanford study reveals extreme heat could cause weekly death tolls rivaling the COVID pandemic, with up to 32,000 fatalities possible. Learn how adaptation measures could save lives.

UK's 'pitiful' mackerel fishing stance condemned

The UK faces criticism for opposing a 77% mackerel catch cut advised by scientists, prioritising short-term profits over the stock's survival. Urgent action is needed to save this vital fishery.

Fly-tippers dump 150m waste mountain in Oxfordshire

Shocking drone footage reveals a 150-metre long mountain of illegally dumped waste in an Oxfordshire field. Local authorities are investigating. Urgent action is needed to tackle this pollution crisis.

Illegal Waste Dump Pollutes Oxfordshire River

A massive illegal waste dump in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, is leaching pollutants into the River Cherwell, with evidence pointing to potential large-scale corruption in local authority waste management. Urgent action is demanded.

Trump climate policies may cause 1.3m extra deaths

New analysis reveals Trump's anti-climate agenda could result in 1.3 million additional temperature-related deaths worldwide, disproportionately affecting poor nations. Read the full investigation.

Amanda Owen hits back at 'pretend farmer' claims

Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen defiantly responds to critics labelling her a 'pretend farmer' with raw Instagram footage of her real farming life. See her powerful clapback.

Two-thirds of Ningaloo Reef corals killed

Scientists confirm catastrophic coral mortality at World Heritage-listed Ningaloo reef after marine heatwave. Learn how climate change threatens marine ecosystems worldwide.

Plant shoots toxic liquid 1.5 metres at insects

The bursera plant defends itself by shooting a deadly chemical resin at insects. Discover how some beetles have learned to disarm this natural defence over millions of years.

Rare Pink Grasshopper Found in New Zealand

A stunning pink grasshopper, an exceptionally rare genetic variant, has been discovered during a survey in New Zealand's Mackenzie Basin. Discover the story behind this unique insect.

Rare Pink Grasshopper Discovered in New Zealand

An incredibly rare pink grasshopper, a genetic marvel, has been found in New Zealand's Mackenzie Basin. Discover the story behind this unique insect and its fight for survival.

Ecologist flees after 4WD beach ban death threats

Leading ecologist Professor Thomas Schlacher was forced to relocate his family after violent threats for proposing 4WD restrictions on fragile Australian beaches. Discover the conflict between conservation and tourism.

£8M Cape Cod Beach Sand Half Gone in a Year

A Massachusetts town invested $10 million in coastal protection, but half the sand has already eroded. Discover the fight against rising sea levels and the 'double whammy' of a man-made jetty.

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