Bears kill seven people in Japan this year as attacks hit record high
Science & Environment 2025-10-17 02:00
Seven people have died since April this year - the highest number since figures started being recorded in 2006, officials say.

Australia's rainforests are releasing more carbon than they absorb, warn scientists
Science & Environment 2025-10-16 18:00
Australia's rainforests are the first in the world to make the "concerning" switch, say scientists.

Artificial reef created at offshore wind farm
Science & Environment 2025-10-16 17:00
The reef protects the wind turbine and serves as a home for a wide range of marine life.

Controversial UK oil field publishes full scale of climate impact
Science & Environment 2025-10-15 23:00
The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2.

Government told to prepare for 2C warming by 2050
Science & Environment 2025-10-15 16:00
The Climate Change Committee said the UK should make climate change adaptions beyond the Paris Agreement.

Red Tractor ad banned for misleading environmental claims
Science & Environment 2025-10-15 14:00
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint by environment charity River Action.

Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
Science & Environment 2025-10-15 08:00
Photographer Wim van den Heever got the winning shot beside an abandoned diamond mining settlement.

Government approves 'UK's largest' solar farm
Science & Environment 2025-10-14 20:00
Developers claim it will power about 300,000 homes - making it larger than any currently built.

Foul skies, fading light: How air pollution is stealing India's sunshine
Science & Environment 2025-10-14 18:00
India’s sunshine hours have fallen over the past 30 years due to clouds, aerosols and local weather.

Foul skies, fading light: How air pollution is stealing India's sunshine
Science & Environment 2025-10-14 18:00
India’s sunshine hours have fallen over the past 30 years due to clouds, aerosols and local weather.
