500ft Fly-Tip Mountain Threatens Oxfordshire River

A 500ft-long mountain of hazardous waste illegally dumped in Oxfordshire threatens the River Cherwell with toxic runoff, prompting an Environment Agency probe. Report information anonymously.

Winter Leaf Clearance: Essential Garden Tips

Expert advice on clearing autumn leaves from your garden. Learn when to clear, which tools to use, and how to create valuable leaf mould while protecting UK wildlife.

Global Summit May Ban Cigarette Filters Over Pollution

A major WHO conference will debate banning cigarette filters, the world's most littered item causing toxic plastic pollution. Experts call for urgent action to protect the environment and public health.

Conflict Nations Left Behind in Climate Finance

War-stricken countries including Somalia, Chad and Yemen warn they're receiving just 10% of climate aid despite being hardest hit by climate change. Exclusive report from Cop30 in Belém.

Climate funds go to wealthy petrostates, analysis reveals

A Guardian and Carbon Brief investigation exposes how climate finance is failing the world's poorest nations, with billions going to wealthy petrostates like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Urgent reform is needed to direct funds where they are most needed.

Man makes £600 a month from dumpster diving

Jake Stevens from Portsmouth rescues discarded valuables from bins, earning £600 monthly. He finds designer handbags, jewellery, and food, highlighting UK retail waste.

Autumn Wildlife Spectacle in Britain's Countryside

Discover how Britain's autumn landscape transforms into a wildlife haven. From industrious squirrels to migrating birds, nature prepares for winter's challenge. Explore the hidden dramas unfolding right now.

California Wildfire Damages 15 Structures

A fast-moving wildfire in California's Mono County has damaged 15 structures and prompted evacuations. Read the latest on the emergency response and containment efforts.

EU Climate Leadership Falters Amid Greenlash

The EU's climate leadership is unravelling as right-wing pressure weakens the Green Deal. Key policies are being diluted, threatening Europe's competitiveness and global standing ahead of COP30.

700 Fossil Fuel Lobbyists Access COP30 Climate Summit

A staggering 700 fossil fuel lobbyists have been accredited for COP30 in Brazil, outnumbering many national delegations. Campaigners demand transparency reforms to protect climate negotiations from corporate influence.

COP30 Climate Summit Begins in Brazil

The COP30 climate conference commences in Brazil as Indigenous groups gather and Colombia remembers volcanic tragedy. Explore powerful images from Latin America.

Korean farmers sue power firm over climate damage

Five South Korean growers are taking legal action against the state power utility, alleging its fossil fuel reliance has accelerated climate change and ruined their harvests. Discover the implications for renewable energy policy.

England faces widespread drought risk in 2026

The Environment Agency warns England could face a widespread drought in 2026 without substantial winter rain, risking hosepipe bans and crop damage. Act now to conserve water.

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