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26 Jan. 2023
Government green heating scheme off to slow start
Take up of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme is lagging behind schedule
26 Jan. 2023
True wild camping on Dartmoor not threatened say landowners
They say it is "perfectly understandable" that people are upset that wild camping was restricted.
27 Jan. 2023
Asteroid 2023 BU: Space rock passes closer than some satellites
About the size of a bus, the space rock whipped over the southern tip of South America.
26 Jan. 2023
Elms: England greener farming payments detail unveiled
Landowners and farmers in England are told exactly what environmental work they will be paid for.
26 Jan. 2023
Can these rocks really power light bulbs? No, say the experts
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
25 Jan. 2023
Humans and wild apes share common language
Researchers believe that gestures used by great apes were an evolutionary "starting point" for our language.
24 Jan. 2023
UK museums ask for children to inspire action through art
Major artists including FKA Twigs will work with children across 500 museums to create wildlife artworks.
15 Jan. 2023
The man who first discovered plastic in the ocean
In 1971 Edward Carpenter discovered plastic floating about in the Atlantic Ocean.
11 Jan. 2023
What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?
Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by climate phenomena known as El Niño/La Niña.
26 Dec. 2022
Water pipe robots could stop billions of litres leaking
About 20% of our water supply is lost to leaks and scientists say miniature 'pipe robots' could help.
14 Dec. 2022
Biodiversity: Can we set aside a third of our planet for nature?
Will a plan to protect 30% of the planet for nature by 2030 be agreed and how will it work?
8 Dec. 2022
COP27: What was agreed at the Sharm el Sheikh climate conference?
New money for climate damage, but little progress on emissions. A round up of what was agreed in Egypt.
20 Nov. 2022
Climate change: Five key takeaways from COP27
The biggest win on climate since the Paris Agreement in 2015... or the biggest loss?
15 Nov. 2022
COP27: Without Greta, activists make waves at climate summit
Young campaigners say they are calling out "greenwashing" at COP27 from the inside.
16 Nov. 2022
COP27: Lack of women at negotiations raises concern
Women barely feature in negotiations in Egypt despite bearing the brunt of climate change.
24 Jan. 2023
Clouds part to reveal colossal Antarctic iceberg
The EU's Sentinel-2 satellite obtains a crystal clear image of Antarctica's new monster iceberg.
24 Jan. 2023
Webb telescope hunts life's icy chemical origins
The new super space telescope has been studying some of the darkest, coldest regions of space.
12 Jan. 2023
James Webb telescope traces arcs of dusty star formation
The new super space observatory probes a dynamic star factory 200,000 light years from Earth.
10 Jan. 2023
UK rocket failure is a setback, not roadblock
Plans for the UK to become a satellite-launching state are already well advanced.
25 Dec. 2022
James Webb telescope: Amazing images show the Universe as never before
It's a year since the James Webb telescope launched, and we've marvelled at its pictures ever since.