UN Chief's Dire Climate Warning: Change Course Now

In an urgent new podcast, the UN Secretary-General delivers a stark climate warning, revealing that current efforts are failing and immediate, radical action is needed to prevent irreversible damage.

Water firms may charge twice for sewage fixes

Environmental campaigners take regulator Ofwat to court over controversial plans allowing water companies to bill customers twice for tackling sewage pollution crises.

Brazil climate summit hypocrisy exposed

As global elites gather in Brazil for climate talks, Dominic Lawson exposes the staggering hypocrisy of private jet travel and carbon-intensive lifestyles among those preaching austerity to developing nations.

Sydney arms expo chaos as protesters clash with police

Violent scenes erupted at Sydney's International Convention Centre as hundreds of anti-war protesters attempted to blockade a major arms exhibition, leading to multiple arrests and police reinforcements being deployed.

Sydney Paint Harvests Drinking Water From Air

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of Sydney researchers can extract litres of drinking water daily from atmospheric moisture using nothing but specialised paint.

Prince William hails young environmental innovators

The Prince of Wales delivered a powerful speech celebrating young eco-heroes at the inaugural Earthshot Prize Innovation Showcase, praising their groundbreaking solutions to planetary challenges.

Alaska village sinks as permafrost melts

The remote Alaskan village of Nunapitchuk is literally disappearing beneath residents' feet as climate change accelerates permafrost thaw, forcing urgent questions about relocation and survival.

Prince William's Earthshot Prize heads to Rio in 2024

The Duke of Cambridge reveals Rio de Janeiro as host city for next year's Earthshot Prize awards, marking the first South American ceremony for his prestigious environmental initiative during London Climate Week.

Ice Age Fish Survives 11,000 Years in Scottish Loch

Scientists discover Britain's rarest freshwater fish, the vendace, thriving in Loch Skeen 11,000 years after the Ice Age. The climate-resistant species offers hope for conservation efforts.

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