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UN-backed flood warning system in Everest region fails due to neglect Nepalese officials have confirmed that a critical early warning system designed to protect communities near Imja glacial lake...
Heatwave alert issued for northern India India's weather department has warned that parts of northern India, including the capital Delhi, are set to face intense heatwaves over the weekend. The a...
Ancient wisdom meets modern science in Fiji Fijian farmers have long observed wild yam vines and bee behavior to predict hurricanes, blending traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary me...
Pollen season now lasts longer due to climate shifts People with hay fever are enduring symptoms for up to two weeks longer than in the 1990s, a global study reveals. Rising temperatures have str...
Origins of a global movement Earth Day began on 22 April 1970 when 20 million Americans marched to protest environmental degradation. The event was sparked by growing alarm over industrial pollut...
Surge in gray whale deaths sparks concern in San Francisco Bay San Francisco Bay has become an unexpected stopover for Eastern North Pacific gray whales, but their presence is raising alarms as r...
Artemis II captures new 'Earthset' image from lunar orbit NASA astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission have photographed Earth rising over the Moon's horizon, offering a stark comparison to the...
Century of loss leaves 3% of meadows The United Kingdom has lost 97 % of its wildflower meadows since the 1920s, conservation groups report. Over half of the country's native plant species have d...
Historic Arctic patrol concludes in Churchill After 52 days traversing 5,200 kilometers of Canada's Arctic, a record-breaking military patrol involving 1,300 personnel reached its finish line Fri...
Ancient grains gain popularity amid health claims Grains like quinoa, spelt, and einkorn-once staples of ancient diets-are experiencing a resurgence as consumers seek nutrient-rich alternatives t...
Argentina rolls back glacier protections amid mining push Argentina's Congress approved reforms this week to relax safeguards for glaciers, raising concerns about water supplies for millions and...
Argentina relaxes glacier mining protections despite environmental concerns Argentina's Congress approved an amendment to the 2010 Glacier Law on Thursday, easing restrictions on mining in glacie...
New NDP leader faces immediate backlash over energy stance Avi Lewis, the newly elected leader of Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP), has urged the party to engage in "hard conversations" after...
Decline of a cherished tradition India's once-vibrant kite-flying culture is struggling to stay aloft. Rising temperatures, digital distractions, and a surge in fatal accidents linked to razor-sh...
Asian mushroom invades North American woodlands An aggressive yellow-capped fungus from Asia is displacing native fungi across North America after escaping commercial cultivation, scientists warn...
Avalanche fatalities in the Alps reach grim milestone Over 100 people have died in avalanches across the Alps this winter, marking the highest death toll in eight years, according to the European...
Deadly floods and landslides strike southern Ethiopia At least 30 people have died in floods and landslides triggered by relentless rainfall in Ethiopia's Gamo Zone, local officials confirmed on...
Scientists map uncharted waters of Britain's Caribbean territories A six-week research mission has revealed underwater mountain ranges, a vast blue hole, and marine life never documented before i...
Updated 26 February 2026 - BBC documentary team records elusive feline in historic Soviet-era reserve. Elusive feline spotted in historic reserve Wildlife presenters Michaela Strachan and Indi...
India's mango industry faces climate-driven challenges India, the world's largest mango producer, is grappling with erratic weather patterns that threaten its annual harvest of 23 million tonnes-...
Women guardians of the 'ghosts of the mountains' In the high-altitude cold desert of Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley, a group of local women has taken on a critical role: tracking and protecting...
South African resort faces severe water shortages The picturesque coastal town of Knysna, known for its beaches and forests along South Africa's Garden Route, has declared a state of disaster ove...
Emergency wildfires rage across Victoria as temperatures shatter records Firefighters in Australia's Victoria state are confronting at least six major blazes, two classified as emergency-level th...
Updated 6 January 2026 - Latest statements from US President Donald Trump and European leaders have intensified debate over Greenland's strategic resources. Centuries of fascination with a froze...
Antarctica's under-ice terrain mapped in unprecedented detail A groundbreaking new map has exposed the rugged topography beneath Antarctica's ice sheet, uncovering thousands of previously unknown...
Food production's climate impact Global food systems generate roughly a quarter of all human-driven greenhouse gas emissions, stemming from sources like farm machinery, fertilizer production, and...
Emissions increase after years of decline The United States saw a 2.4% rise in greenhouse gas emissions in 2025, ending a three-year downward trend, according to a new analysis by the Rhodium Gro...
Himalayas lose winter snow at alarming rate The Himalayan range, typically blanketed in snow during winter, now stands largely bare and rocky, meteorologists report. Over the past five years, mos...
Greenlanders voice strong opposition to US ownership proposals Residents of Greenland have expressed outrage and concern following reports that the Trump administration has discussed purchasing t...
US pulls out of 66 international groups, targeting climate efforts President Donald Trump has formally withdrawn the United States from 66 international organizations, nearly half of them United...
Global protein demand surges as insects remain overlooked Searches for protein-rich foods have surged 213% over the past decade, peaking in 2025, yet edible insects-a nutrient-dense and eco-frien...
Kennedy family mourns loss of Tatiana Schlossberg The granddaughter of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Tatiana Schlossberg, has died at the age of 35, her family announced on Wednesday. Th...
Hawaii's forests reveal a hidden ecological transformation Deep in O'ahu's mountains, a lush understory of pepper, cinnamon, and guava trees thrives-yet not a single native plant remains. Ecologi...
Rail workers prepare for major Christmas upgrades Teams in orange high-visibility gear are finalizing preparations at a rail yard near Milton Keynes, readying massive track sections for installat...
Centuries-old frankincense trade faces collapse The aromatic resin, a staple of religious rituals and the booming wellness industry, is at risk as wild Boswellia trees in the Horn of Africa suffe...
Philippine typhoon survivors take legal action against Shell Survivors of Typhoon Rai, which devastated parts of the Philippines in 2021, have filed a lawsuit in the UK against oil giant Shell, a...
Historical roots of a festive tradition The modern Christmas tree traces its origins to 19th-century England, when Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III, introduced the German custom at Windso...
Japan's iconic 'juhyo' under threat Mount Zao's famed winter spectacle-towering fir trees encased in ghostly rime ice-is shrinking due to climate change and tree disease, sparking urgent conserva...
Conservationists restore extinct antelope to Sahel grasslands In 2012, biologists Marie Petretto and John Newby surveyed Chad's Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve, a protected expanse larger t...
Australia overhauls nature laws with new regulator and stricter protections Australia is set to reform its decades-old environmental laws after the Labor government secured a last-minute deal wit...
Vietnam Floods Kill 90 as Landslides and Heavy Rain Devastate Regions At least 90 people have died and 12 remain missing in Vietnam after days of relentless rainfall triggered catastrophic floodi...
Indigenous fishermen and scientists reveal 144 fish species in remote Santiago River Deep in Ecuador's Amazon, the Shuar community of Kaputna has helped biologists document 144 fish species-i...
COP30 Draft Deal Drops Fossil Fuel Commitments Amid Opposition from Oil-Producing Nations Negotiators at the COP30 UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil, have removed all references to fossil fuels-...
Cardamom farming in Kerala: High rewards meet relentless challenges Farmers in Kerala's lush hills cultivate one of the world's most expensive spices-cardamom-but face relentless challenges from...
India delays climate plan submission at COP30 amid funding disputes India, the world's third-largest carbon emitter, has postponed submitting its updated climate action plan-known as Nationally D...
Floods and Landslides Devastate Central Vietnam, Killing 41 At least 41 people have died in central Vietnam since the weekend due to relentless rains and severe flooding, with nine others still m...
Colombia's unarmed Indigenous Guards risk lives to defend Amazon rainforest In 2013, after nine nights of sacred ceremonies along the remote Caquetá River, hundreds of Indigenous leaders from Col...
Brazil's Amazon soy moratorium faces legal challenge amid deforestation fears A long-standing ban on selling soy grown on deforested Amazon land could be overturned as Brazilian farming groups an...
Brazil pushes Amazonian 'superfoods' as climate and economic solution In a repurposed warehouse along the muddy waters of Belém's riverfront, machines grind exotic Amazonian fruits-cupuaçu, taper...
Maldives' 2009 underwater cabinet meeting became a climate turning point In October 2009, the Maldives staged an unprecedented underwater cabinet meeting-an audacious stunt that thrust the existe...
Global CO₂ emissions reach new peak in 2025, despite slower growth and renewable progress The world's combustion of fossil fuels is projected to release a record 38.1 billion tonnes of carbon dio...
Lula calls for 'defeat' of climate denialism at COP30 opening Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva opened the UN's COP30 climate summit in Belém on Monday with a sharp rebuke of climate...
New bee species with facial horns discovered in Western Australia Australian researchers have identified a previously unknown native bee species, Megachile Lucifer, distinguished by tiny facial h...
EasyJet marks 30 years of budget flights amid growth and climate debates EasyJet celebrated its 30th anniversary on Monday, marking three decades since its inaugural flight from Luton Airport to...
Underwater heist: Rare footage exposes dolphins' fishing net raids In a series of unprecedented underwater images, photographer Thomas Peschak has captured Amazonian pink river dolphins piercing...
Global Leaders Condemn Trump's Climate Stance as COP30 Opens in Belém World leaders gathered in the Amazonian city of Belém for the COP30 climate summit have sharply criticized U.S. President Don...
Bird flu wipes out 60% of Argentina's southern elephant seals, threatening global population Península Valdés, Argentina - A catastrophic outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu has decimated southern ele...
Great Barrier Reef Faces Rapid Decline by 2050, Study Warns The Great Barrier Reef is on course for a "grim future" with a projected "rapid coral decline" by mid-century, though targeted conserva...
Five climate innovators awarded £1m each at Earthshot Prize ceremony in Rio A tropical forest restoration initiative and a global ocean treaty project were among the five winners of the 2025 Eart...
Prince William condemns Amazon deforestation crimes at Rio wildlife summit The Prince of Wales delivered a sharp rebuke against criminal networks driving deforestation in the Amazon during a spee...
Autumn's fiery foliage puzzles scientists despite its beauty From the golden yellows of Duchess County, New York, to the muted browns of drought-stressed Maine and the fiery reds of Japan's maple...
Mexico's agave revival: saving bats and securing tequila's future In the arid stretches of central Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert, conservationists and local communities are planting tens of thousand...
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