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David Attenborough, 97, lands two Netflix deals

Broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough, 97, secures groundbreaking dual Netflix projects while continuing his iconic work with the BBC, showcasing unprecedented demand for his environmental storytelling.

Reading Rainbow Returns with Mychal Threets as Host

The iconic children's educational programme Reading Rainbow is set for a spectacular comeback, with former librarian Mychal Threets bringing his viral book enthusiasm to a new generation of young British readers.

Samuel West slams 'disgraceful' BBC axe of nature show

Acclaimed actor Sir Samuel West leads the outrage as the BBC cancels the heartwarming natural history series 'Creatures Great and Small' after just one series, branding the decision 'disgraceful' and a betrayal of quality programming.

Sewage Sleuths Expose Toxic Truth About UK River Crisis

An explosive investigation by determined citizen scientists reveals how systemic sewage dumping by water companies is causing the slow, dirty death of rivers across England and Wales, with regulators accused of turning a blind eye.

Wisconsin Data Centre Plan Sparks Water War With Locals

A fierce battle erupts in Menominee, Wisconsin, as locals and officials challenge a proposed $10 billion data centre's plan to consume billions of gallons of water annually, raising alarms over environmental impact and resource strain.

Melvyn Bragg's final Radio 4 show after 22-year tenure

After an extraordinary 22-year reign, Melvyn Bragg presents his final episode of 'The South Bank Show', marking the end of an era for British arts broadcasting and leaving an indelible legacy on Radio 4.

Freeview Christmas Channel Returns for 2024 Holiday Season

Freeview announces the exciting return of its dedicated Christmas-themed channel for the 2024 holiday season, bringing festive cheer to UK viewers with classic movies, music, and special programming throughout December.

Channel 4 Launches Christmas 2024 in September

Channel 4 is set to ignite the festive season early with its 'Christmas Starts Now' event on September 4th, featuring a lineup of over 25 new shows, movies, and specials, sparking both excitement and debate among viewers.

Iowa's Agricultural Pollution Creates Water Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how Iowa's agricultural runoff, mirroring UK environmental concerns, is creating a toxic tide of pollution, devastating waterways and posing serious public health risks.

Forestry Firm Slammed With Dozens of New Logging Charges

A major forestry corporation is embroiled in a significant legal battle, hit with a slew of new charges for alleged illegal logging practices. The case raises serious questions about environmental regulation and corporate accountability.

Map reveals 1,300 US sites leaking toxic chemicals

A groundbreaking analysis reveals over 1,300 hazardous sites across the United States where toxic 'forever chemicals' are seeping into the ground, posing a severe contamination risk to water supplies and public health.

Beyond the Doom: Finding Joy in Nature's Story

A powerful new perspective on environmental storytelling urges us to look beyond narratives of loss and despair, celebrating the wonder, resilience, and sheer absurdity of nature that still exists all around us.

Humans beat AI in coding competition

A recent competition reveals that human coders still surpass AI in complex programming tasks, sparking debates about the future of automation in tech.

Court: Climate inaction violates human rights

A groundbreaking European court decision has ruled that government failure to combat climate change breaches fundamental human rights, setting a historic legal precedent.

EPA reaffirms climate change health threat

The US Environmental Protection Agency upholds its 2009 ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health, reinforcing climate action amid legal challenges.

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