The research considers how chemicals found in plastic, coupled with the effects of climate change – such as heat stress – are ...
In the run-up to the World Cup, we’re reminded that even the world’s biggest sporting events are never free from politics ...
France’s waymarked GR routes open up mountains, coast and countryside to all. Tristan Kennedy picks the kit that helps you go ...
Significant moment in international museum collaboration as Brighton & Hove Museums returns 45 cultural artefacts to Botswana ...
As climate change outpaces nature, a continent-wide failure in seed banking leaves Europe’s most vulnerable plants without a ...
Doug Specht on how dismantling the political, legal and media machinery of illiberalism will be far harder than winning a ...
Like many of the ideas in Adams’ book – The Infinite Improbability Drive, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, ‘the paranoid android’ – the concept of ‘bikerafting’ sounds faintly ridiculous ...
Each year, the world produces roughly 36 to 37 billion barrels of oil – equivalent to two million Olympic swimming pools per day. Oil has the power to fuel cars and planes, produce fertilisers and ...
This week, the UK government has approved a major new solar power project in the nation, meaning families and businesses will benefit from more clean energy. The Springwell Solar Farm, located in ...
Emperor penguins face population collapse and may be on a path toward extinction, according to the conservation organisation WWF. The IUCN – the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network ...
A new major report has revealed the vast scale of microplastic exposure in daily life, in what experts are calling a ‘microplastic storm’ from overlooked and emerging sources. Funded by Plastic Soup ...