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Will Climate Change Make Parts of Europe Too Hot to Call Home?

For decades, southern Europe has represented long lunches under olive trees, whitewashed villages and endless beaches with turquoise waters. Sun-drenched […]

by Claire Wills

The Macallan Estate: Rewilding with Spirit

From salmon runs to native wildflowers, The Macallan’s Speyside estate is going back to its roots and offering travellers a fine Scottish pour with a difference.

by Anthea Ayache

Delhi to Ban Petrol Rickshaws in ‘Game-Changer’ Pollution Crackdown

With petrol rickshaws responsible for almost a quarter of the Indian capital’s air pollution, new rules will push millions of drivers towards electric vehicles

by Nick Ames

Too Hot To talk About Climate: Heatwave Halts UK Summit

The climate crisis meeting due to be held at the London School of Economics has been cancelled due to overheating issues in the building

by Nick Ames

Canada Town Grants Trees Their Own Rights

After years of devastating floods, a rural community in Canada has formally recognised trees as living entities with legal rights

by Nick Ames

Climate Crisis Claims England’s Legendary Robin Hood Tree

A thousand-year-old tree, featured in the legends of the English outlaw Robin Hood, has become a victim of the climate […]

by Nick Ames

Climate Crisis Threatening Half the World’s Children

UNICEF warns that without urgent action to cut emissions and strengthen essential services, half the world’s children will face threats to their health, education and future

by Nick Ames

English League Champions Arsenal Donate Socks to Help Rescue Donkeys

Arsenal donate socks from first-team players to animal welfare charity Redwings, to protect donkeys receiving treatment

by Nick Ames

World’s Rarest Great Ape – the Tapanuli Orangutan – Faces Fresh Extinction Threat

The Tapanuli orangutan, identified as a distinct species less than a decade ago, could be pushed closer to extinction

by Nick Ames

IPL’s Green Dot Balls Have Helped Plant More Than 640,000 Trees Across India

A cricketing defensive tactic has resulted in a major environmental impact for India, with 41,000 trees planted across the country […]

by Nick Ames