How our tech addiction is destroying the planet

New visual evidence exposes the devastating environmental cost of our throwaway tech culture, from lithium mining scars to electronic graveyards poisoning communities worldwide.

Newsom vetoes PFAS ban, industry wins

Governor Gavin Newsom rejects landmark legislation to ban 'forever chemicals' from thousands of consumer products, sparking outrage from health advocates who warn of dire consequences for public health and the environment.

British Virgin Islands face tsunami threat

New geological research reveals the Caribbean paradise of the British Virgin Islands faces a significant tsunami risk from nearby fault lines, with experts calling for urgent preparedness measures.

Early Frost Warning: Protect Your Garden Now

As temperatures plummet across Britain, discover expert strategies to shield your garden from unexpected frost damage and keep your plants thriving through the cold snap.

2025's Best Leaf Blowers & Garden Vacuums UK

Discover the top-performing leaf blowers and garden vacuums transforming UK garden maintenance. Our expert review reveals which models deliver maximum power, battery life, and value.

Bristol Zoo gorilla enclosure empty for three years

The once-thriving gorilla enclosure at Bristol Zoo has stood empty for three years since its beloved primates were relocated, with no confirmed plans for their return despite previous reassurances about creating a new habitat.

Faroe Islands grow Michelin-starred potatoes

Discover how the remote Faroe Islands are cultivating world-class potatoes in challenging Atlantic conditions, earning recognition from Michelin-starred chefs and transforming the archipelago's agricultural landscape.

Iran's Mount Damavand volcano shows eruption signs

Satellite imagery reveals alarming thermal anomalies and gas emissions from Iran's highest peak, Mount Damavand, suggesting the dormant volcano may be stirring to life after 7,000 years of silence.

Ballet Protest Echoes Soviet Dissent Against Putin

A daring ballet protest by a Gen Z ballerina during Swan Lake has drawn comparisons to Soviet-era dissent, sparking debate about whether youth-led resistance could challenge Vladimir Putin's authoritarian rule.

DEFRA urges climate-friendly garden makeovers

New DEFRA advice encourages UK homeowners to transform gardens with climate-friendly plants and sustainable features to help tackle extreme weather and biodiversity loss.

Best Filtered Showerheads for Healthy Skin & Hair

Discover how advanced filtered showerheads can revolutionise your bathing routine by removing harsh chemicals, protecting your skin, and transforming hair health. Our expert guide reveals the top models available today.

UK Pet Crisis: Desperate Search for Forever Homes

Animal rescue centres across Britain are facing an unprecedented crisis as hundreds of abandoned pets desperately need loving homes. Discover the heart-wrenching stories and how you can help.

UK adopts sponge city tech to combat flooding

Britain is embracing groundbreaking 'sponge city' technology that uses natural landscapes to absorb rainwater, potentially transforming urban flood management across the UK.

Rescue Pets Urgently Needing Forever Homes

Heartbreaking appeal as rescue centres across the UK face overcrowding crisis, with countless animals waiting for loving families to give them a second chance at happiness.

Australia's summer expanding by nearly a month

New climate analysis reveals Australian summers are expanding by nearly a month, bringing extreme heat, prolonged bushfire risks, and significant health warnings for the coming season.

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