Category : Renewables


Ancient Hawaiian village unearthed in Oahu

Archaeologists have uncovered a centuries-old Hawaiian village in Oahu, revealing well-preserved artefacts and structures that offer a rare glimpse into pre-colonial life in the Pacific.

Australia's battery installation surge breaks records

Australia is experiencing a record-breaking rise in household battery installations, driven by a government subsidy programme. Discover how this initiative is transforming energy consumption nationwide.

Trump's Scottish golf course faces legal battle

Former US President Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf resort is embroiled in new controversy as Scottish ministers challenge its expansion plans, citing potential harm to protected sand dunes.

UN demands global fossil fuel ban by 2030

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for urgent global action to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, warning of climate catastrophe without immediate policy changes.

Climate activists disrupt Woodside Energy AGM

Climate protesters stormed Woodside Energy's AGM in San Francisco, demanding stronger action on emissions. CEO Meg O’Neill defended the company's climate strategy amid growing scrutiny.

Kentucky River clean-up restores polluted waterway

A large-scale clean-up operation is underway along the Kentucky River following severe pollution, with local communities and environmental groups joining forces to revive the ecosystem.

California fury over Albion Headlands development

Residents of a tranquil Californian village are up in arms over controversial plans to build luxury homes on the ecologically sensitive Albion Headlands, sparking fears of irreversible environmental damage.

Poodle crosses surge as UK's favourite dogs

Discover why poodle crossbreeds like Cockapoos and Labradoodles are surging in popularity across the UK, topping the charts as the nation's most beloved pets.

Monty Don's July bird feeding essentials

Gardening expert Monty Don shares crucial advice on feeding birds in July, highlighting the importance of clean water and safe food to support wildlife during the summer months.

Sycamore Gap vandal jailed for four years

The man responsible for felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree has been sentenced to four years in prison, sparking widespread anger and sorrow across the UK.

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