Oceans could swell nearly SEVEN FEET by 2100 – destroying homes of almost 200 million people
A study suggests it would wipe out over a million square miles of farming and other food producing lands - having "profound consequences for humanity"
A study suggests it would wipe out over a million square miles of farming and other food producing lands - having "profound consequences for humanity"
As reports emerge that the Home Office is slashing a scheme to bring vulnerable unaccompanied children to the UK, four British children the same age as many of the children homeless in Northern France gave us their response after helping their counterparts not fortunate enough to have been born in ...
Coastal communities across the planet will be affected.
Researchers found that as temperatures increase, trees grow faster - but they also tend to die younger
Matt Everard purchased the three-wheeled 'Bangkok taxi' in a drunken stupor five months ago and has since spent £20,000 on renovations
A sand artist has paid graphic homage to Brexit and the Prime Minister's precarious state - with a giant sculpture of Theresa May losing her head under a falling guillotine. The controversial sculpture depicts a large globe with a horrified looking May in the centre, throwing her head under a ...
Warmer springs and autumns when temperatures reach a steady 16C - 60.8F - could dramatically increase the risk of Ranavirus outbreaks in common frogs
Major political parties are being urged to include veganism at the centre of food and farming policies after declaring a national climate emergency. The Vegan Society is imploring politicians to “translate this announcement into action” by adopting policies that encourage plant-based diets, offer vegan food in public sector canteens and ...
Researchers say that the first ever global assessment of the location and extent of the planet's remaining free-flowing rivers highlights severe "degradation"
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