UK Wild Bird Populations in Alarming Decline

New government data reveals devastating declines in UK wild bird populations, with species like greenfinches and swifts in catastrophic freefall, prompting urgent conservation warnings.

New Water Rules to Save UK Families £100 a Year

Millions of British households are set for cheaper water bills as regulators unveil a major crackdown on water company profits, promising significant savings and cleaner rivers.

Afro-Descendant Food Forests Revolutionise Farming

A groundbreaking Guardian report reveals how ancestral Afro-descendant practices in Latin America are creating biodiverse 'food forests' that combat climate change and enhance food security, offering a powerful model for sustainable agriculture.

UK village lives next to Europe's most active volcano

Residents of a tranquil Scottish village share their remarkable stories of daily life perched next to Europe's most active volcanic area. Discover how this community thrives amidst geological uncertainty.

Renewable Investment Up 10% Despite Trump Rollback

Despite Trump's regulatory rollbacks, global renewable energy investment jumped 10% in 2025, with solar leading the charge. The US saw a 15% increase, proving clean energy's economic resilience.

British firm exposes Nestlé's Cape Cod water grab

A British design firm's discovery that its work was used by Nestlé to extract water from a protected US region has ignited a firestorm over corporate ethics and environmental responsibility.

Greater Glider Protection Pledged After Court Win

In a significant move for Australian conservation, the Environment Minister pledges urgent protection measures for the vulnerable Greater Glider after a landmark court case brought by the Wilderness Society.

UN: AI carries risks but vital for climate fight

The UN's top climate official warns that while artificial intelligence carries significant dangers, it offers indispensable tools for monitoring emissions and accelerating the clean energy transition.

Belém residents evicted for COP30 luxury rentals

Exclusive investigation reveals how residents of Belém, Brazil are being evicted from their homes to make way for expensive short-term rentals ahead of the COP30 climate conference, raising serious questions about climate justice.

Rare Shark Threesome Filmed in New Caledonia Waters

In a world-first, marine biologists have captured unprecedented footage of three grey reef sharks engaging in a rare mating event, offering stunning insights into their secretive reproductive behaviour.

Mass Protests in Italy Over Gaza War Disrupt Cities

Major Italian cities, including Rome and Milan, faced significant disruption as a massive wave of protests against the war in Gaza brought tens of thousands onto the streets, echoing global calls for a ceasefire.

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