June’s record heatwave hit people’s sleep, health, work and schooling – survey.
Energy infrastructure company Xlinks unveils plans for data campus near Great Torrington, North Devon, England dubbed ...
Villagers from a remote part of Malawi get the go-ahead for a legal fight with one of the UK's biggest corporate giants.
Seasonal spikes in data centre water use pose a risk to water-stressed regions, despite tech industry claims, Environment Agency analysis shows A lot of people think that the environmental footprint ...
How governments use tricks and exaggerations to greenwash renewable energy statistics. The leaders of the world are failing.
Protests hit week-long gathering "designed to inspire bold action on the climate emergency" at the University of Exeter.
Half of all private defences are owned by large companies such as Decathelon and Network Rail, while another 30 per cent are ...
Greenpeace planning fresh drop of boulders to disrupt fishing in protected areas. This shockingly destructive practice urgently needs to stop. Greenpeace has announced plans to drop boulders into ...
The war the world refuses to recognise is unfolding in the Amazon. It was this war that killed Chico Mendes. And it is this same war that continues killing today. The Amazon accounts for more than ...
Philanthropy can play an urgent role in the global effort to protect and restore the natural world and stabilise the climate. Some funders are arguably more accountable, self-reflective and aware than ...
British Government data show that 27,607 solar arrays were added in March, bringing the total to more than two million installations. Once we have installed solar panels or wind turbines, the wind and ...
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