Bonaire sues Netherlands in landmark climate case

In an unprecedented legal move, the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire is suing the Netherlands government for failing to protect its residents from climate change impacts, marking a historic moment in environmental justice.

Pro-Palestine activists ransack London tech firm

Dramatic video captures the moment pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a London technology company, smashing computers and equipment in a targeted attack over alleged Israeli contracts.

Media and Business Attack Australia's Climate Targets

An explosive investigation exposes how media and business interests are deploying a familiar obstruction playbook to undermine Australia's emissions reduction goals, mirroring tactics used in climate policy battles worldwide.

Expert Tips to Keep Pumpkins Fresh for Weeks

Discover professional pumpkin preservation techniques that can extend your Halloween decorations' lifespan for weeks. Learn storage hacks, cleaning methods, and environmental tips to prevent premature rot.

Pine Martens Return to Exmoor After 150 Years

In a landmark conservation effort, eighteen elusive pine martens have been reintroduced to Exmoor's woodlands, marking their return after disappearing from the region over a century ago.

UN Plastics Treaty in Crisis as Chair Steps Down

The global fight against plastic pollution faces major setback as UN treaty negotiations descend into chaos, prompting the resignation of chair Luis Vayas Valdivieso and putting crucial environmental agreement in jeopardy.

Massive Ladybird Swarm Blankets UK Coastlines

Extraordinary invasion of millions of ladybirds hits UK coastlines, creating stunning crimson spectacles as unusual weather patterns trigger mass migration ahead of winter.

London's huge pro-Palestine march demands Gaza ceasefire

Central London witnessed one of the largest pro-Palestinian demonstrations since the October 7th attacks, with organisers claiming over 300,000 attendees demanding immediate ceasefire and condemning Israeli military action in Gaza.

Coal firm probed over endangered glider habitat

A fiery Senate hearing reveals investigation into Australian coal firm accused of clearing critical habitat for endangered greater gliders, sparking political confrontation over environmental enforcement.

Theme Park May Euthanise 30 Beluga Whales

A desperate marine park faces an unimaginable choice - euthanise 30 magnificent beluga whales or secure their transfer to China as international regulations threaten their survival.

Thailand's Water Buffalo Beauty Pageant Crowns Winners

Forget catwalks - it's all about the mud walks! Discover how Thai farmers are celebrating their prized water buffalo in a unique beauty contest that honours agricultural heritage and champions conservation.

Renewables Overtake Fossil Fuels in UK Energy Mix

A groundbreaking study reveals renewable energy has surpassed fossil fuels in Britain's electricity mix, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's transition to clean power and climate goals.

Surfer bitten by shark in Kangaroo Island horror

A dramatic shark encounter leaves a surfer hospitalised after being bitten on the leg off Kangaroo Island's dangerous coastline. Emergency services rush to scene as beachgoers watch in terror.

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