Woman's last-minute rescue saves dog from euthanasia
A quick-thinking woman from Kent orchestrated a dramatic last-minute rescue to save a dog named Snoop from being put down, after discovering the grim fate awaiting him online.
A quick-thinking woman from Kent orchestrated a dramatic last-minute rescue to save a dog named Snoop from being put down, after discovering the grim fate awaiting him online.
New government data reveals devastating declines in UK wild bird populations, with species like greenfinches and swifts in catastrophic freefall, prompting urgent conservation warnings.
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.
Incredibly cute footage from a UK wildlife park shows a determined baby otter relentlessly pestering its mother for a share of her fish supper, showcasing charming animal behaviour.
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.
A dramatic reduction in vessel traffic around New York has led to an unprecedented comeback for whales, with scientists reporting a significant drop in underwater noise pollution.
Discover why fungi growing in your pot plants signals healthy soil and learn when to worry. Expert advice from a houseplant clinic.
New research reveals the violent origins of Siberia's giant craters, linking them to climate change and methane explosions in the thawing permafrost.
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.
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.
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.
Historic orchards across Kent and Sussex have produced a record-breaking apple harvest for the National Trust, with traditional methods yielding over 12 tonnes of fruit for cider and juice.
A remarkable discovery of 120 heritage apple varieties, including some thought to be extinct, has been made at a National Trust property in Dorset, offering a sweet taste of history.
A journey into the Cambridgeshire Fens reveals the primordial hum of dragonflies, a living soundscape connecting our modern world to the Carboniferous era.
An explosive investigation reveals how major European chemical companies continue to export thousands of tonnes of pesticides banned in the EU to poorer countries, raising serious ethical and health concerns.
Discover the hidden reasons why robins are so drawn to UK gardens. Learn expert tips on creating a robin-friendly haven and uncover the fascinating behaviours of this beloved bird.
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.
Westminster Council launches a £100,000 offensive against aggressive urban seagulls, citing public safety risks and property damage. The new strategy includes nest removal, egg oiling, and public awareness campaigns.
Groundbreaking research challenges long-held beliefs about Greenland's ice sheet, revealing it survived a period of intense global warming 400,000 years ago, with profound implications for modern sea-level rise predictions.
A staggering two million households across Britain are experiencing disrupted bin collections, with some waiting up to five weeks, as council services buckle under pressure.
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.
Violent chaos erupted in central Milan as Italian riot police confronted a volatile mix of pro-Palestinian demonstrators and striking workers, leading to pitched battles at the city's major transport hub.
Violence erupts across Italy during mass demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine, resulting in police confrontations and arrests in Rome, Milan, and Turin.
Groundbreaking solar window technology, capable of turning any building into a power generator, is set to revolutionise sustainable architecture in the UK.
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.
Australia's EV transition hits critical momentum with soaring sales, expanding infrastructure, and new government support - but key challenges remain on the road to electrification.
Exclusive analysis reveals a direct correlation between the record-breaking 2024 summer heatwave and a significant spike in British deaths, prompting urgent calls for climate adaptation.
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.
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.
Discover the incredibly simple and cheap hack using white vinegar that is revolutionising home cleaning and eliminating mould on windows without harsh chemicals.