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April 29th, 2025 20:54:01 EDT -0400 Government not taking climate seriously - advisers The government has made little progress in preparing the UK for rising temperatures, climate watchdog the CCC says. |
April 29th, 2025 18:00:08 EDT -0400 Blair says current net zero policies 'doomed to fail' The former PM's call for a change of course is rejected by Downing Street but welcomed by the Tories and Reform. |
April 29th, 2025 06:27:52 EDT -0400 The satellite that will 'weigh' world's 1.5 trillion trees The new satellite will be able to see through clouds and forest canopies. |
April 26th, 2025 19:07:39 EDT -0400 Area burned by UK wildfires in 2025 already at annual record The prolonged dry, sunny weather in March and April created ideal conditions for wildfires to spread. |
April 26th, 2025 02:47:24 EDT -0400 Spring's hot weather to be treat for nature lovers A spell of hot weather will give a boost to nature as migratory birds return and butterflies emerge. |
April 25th, 2025 06:06:10 EDT -0400 Trump deep sea mining order violates law, China says The US president speeds up permits for a practice opposed by many countries and environmentalists. |
April 24th, 2025 19:06:26 EDT -0400 Just Stop Oil was policed to extinction - now the movement has gone deeper underground Climate activists may be going deeper underground. |
April 21st, 2025 20:58:53 EDT -0400 Mission to boldly grow food in space labs blasts off The mission will explore new ways of reducing the cost of feeding an astronaut. |
April 21st, 2025 19:16:49 EDT -0400 Canada's top candidates talk up fossil fuels as climate slips down agenda Amid tariff threats from the US, energy and economic security are key issues in Canada's federal election. |
April 20th, 2025 19:59:02 EDT -0400 Could an almighty eruption destroy a dreamy Greek island? Scientists are investigating for the first time how dangerous the island's next big one could be. |
April 17th, 2025 20:20:52 EDT -0400 Project to suck carbon out of sea begins in UK A pilot project will test whether it is a useful way of fighting climate change. |
April 15th, 2025 23:24:16 EDT -0400 England water pollution at 10-year high, campaigners say Campaigners release official data showing the most serious pollution incidents in England are double the target. |
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April 29th, 2025 08:26:00 EDT -0400 Brazilian Judge Orders Seizure of Illegally Cleared Lands A justice on the Brazilian Supreme Court has directed the government to seize private lands where forests have been illegally razed. |
April 28th, 2025 07:10:00 EDT -0400 To Help Growers and the Grid, Build Solar on Farmland, Research Says Two new studies suggest that devoting a small fraction of U.S. farmland to solar power would be a boon both for the energy system and for farmers themselves. |
April 25th, 2025 06:25:00 EDT -0400 Wildlife Returns to Site of Devastating Southern California Wildfire Four months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. |
April 23rd, 2025 10:40:00 EDT -0400 U.S. Aid Cuts Are Hitting Global Conservation Projects Hard The Trump Administration’s dismantling of USAID has done more than cut off life-saving humanitarian assistance. It has also eliminated funding for environmental protection and conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down. |
April 23rd, 2025 07:01:00 EDT -0400 Heat and Fire Making Pollution Worse Across Much of the U.S. By several measures, air pollution is getting worse in the U.S., a trend due in large part to more severe heat and wildfires, according to a new report. |
April 21st, 2025 13:07:00 EDT -0400 How a Former Herder Protected Mongolia's Vast Grasslands Batmunkh Luvsandash has fought to protect more than a million acres of steppe lands in his native Mongolia. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, he explains how, by drawing on the knowledge of local herders, he was able to take on the powerful mining industry and win. |
April 21st, 2025 04:33:00 EDT -0400 In a First, Chimps Found Sharing Fermented Fruit For the first time, wild chimpanzees have been caught on film sharing fermented fruit. The footage comes from Cantanhez National Park in the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau, where camera traps recorded chimps eating fermented breadfruit together on 10 separate occasions. |
April 17th, 2025 06:40:00 EDT -0400 Planned Indian Mega-Port Could 'Wipe Out' Isolated Tribe The Shompen, residents of a small island in the Indian Ocean, are among the world's last isolated tribes. But that may soon change as the Indian government moves forward with plans for a massive port that could "wipe out" the tribe, a watchdog group says. |
April 15th, 2025 07:43:00 EDT -0400 Entries Invited for Yale Environment 360 Film Contest The 12th annual Yale Environment 360 Film Contest is now accepting entries. |
April 14th, 2025 08:14:00 EDT -0400 A.I. Is Quietly Powering a Revolution in Weather Prediction Weather forecasts powered by artificial intelligence are usually more accurate — and require less computational energy and fewer human hours — than conventional predictions. But questions remain about A.I. systems’ reliability and their ability to forecast extreme weather events. |
April 14th, 2025 07:10:00 EDT -0400 China Allows New Coal Plants, but With More Limited Role China will allow the construction of new coal power plants through at least 2027 but with restrictions aimed at limiting emissions and boosting renewables, according to a newly released action plan. |
April 11th, 2025 06:27:00 EDT -0400 Trump Administration Fires Hundreds of Climate and Weather Specialists The Trump administration has re-fired hundreds of probationary workers at NOAA after a court ruling cleared the way. |