Met Office Warns Record Heat for Five Years
Met Office warns record hot year almost certain by 2030, with 86% chance of breaking record between 2026-2030.
Met Office warns record hot year almost certain by 2030, with 86% chance of breaking record between 2026-2030.
Tenerife to hold largest volcano drill on Sept 26, with mobile alerts and evacuations. Officials say no imminent eruption risk.
New global science panel launched to help countries accelerate fossil fuel exit, with roadmap for Colombia showing economic benefits.
New study warns West Antarctic ice shelf melt is unavoidable, potentially raising sea levels beyond current UN projections.
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Peru's Potato Park preserves diverse tubers to breed climate-resilient strains, offering hope for global food security amid climate change.
HS2's environmental damage continues in Thames Valley despite cancellation of northern leg, with ancient woodlands destroyed and mitigation failures.
Damaged Russian tanker Arctic Metagaz, carrying LNG, drifts into Libyan waters after suspected drone attack, posing ecological disaster risk.
China overtakes US as top energy consumer, doubling usage in a decade amid rapid economic growth and rising individual consumption.
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Campaigners warn that planned data centres could double Scotland's energy use, urging ministers to control growth and prioritise local needs over US tech giants.
Cocaine pollution in waterways is causing juvenile Atlantic salmon to swim farther and disperse more widely, a new study finds.
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A man died and another was injured after being gored by buffaloes during Eid al-Adha sacrificial rituals in Johor, Malaysia.
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RecommendedUN warns record hot year almost certain by 2030 as El Niño expected; 86% chance a year between 2026-2030 will be hottest ever.
Kilauea volcano sets a new record with 48 lava fountaining episodes since December 2024, surpassing the previous record from the 1980s.
Study warns venomous snakes will migrate to new regions as climate warms, increasing bite risks in unprepared low-income countries.
The 2022 Wennington fire destroyed 18 homes and exposed the UK's fragmented wildfire response, with firefighters warning of a potential 'second Great Fire of London'.
Scientists link toxic Pfas in Fair Isle's drinking water to seaspray and foam, raising alarms for coastal areas worldwide.
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Learn how to keep bananas fresh and yellow longer in summer by wrapping their stems in cling film, reducing ethylene gas and preventing spoilage.
Journalist drove 15 cars at SMMT Test Day; Honda Civic eHEV hybrid ranked first for handling and powertrain. Full rankings from worst to best.
Alexandra Wilson, an East Kilbride runner diagnosed with Parkinson's after foot numbness while running, will join hundreds at Drumpellier Country Park on June 21 for a charity walk to raise funds and awareness.
A simple, free method to keep your home cool in summer: close windows and curtains during the day, open them in the evening. No fan needed.
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Hydrangeas need mulching before July to prevent wilting and browning. Expert Skye Hamilton recommends natural bark mulch to retain moisture and keep roots cool.
Plans for massive AI data centres in Stirlingshire and Fife spark local anger, with accusations of 'Olympic-level greenwashing' over sustainability claims.
Professor Tim Spector urges shoppers to choose colorful, bitter greens over iceberg lettuce to boost gut health and reduce diabetes and cancer risks.
Professor Tim Spector advises swapping iceberg lettuce for colourful, bitter greens to boost gut health, reduce diabetes risk, and protect against cancer.
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