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First-Ever English Rice Harvest Takes Root in Cambridgeshire Wetlands
Researchers say the english rice project could both cut carbon emissions from drained peatlands and offer farmers a climate-resilient crop for the future
Guardians of the Amazon: The Deadly Battle to Defend the Planet’s Forests
Across the Amazon environmental journalists, activists and Indigenous communities are risking their lives to defend one of the last wild places on Earth
Remembering Dame Jane Goodall: The Trailblazing Conservationist Who Gave the World Hope
Dame Jane Goodall, the pioneering primatologist and tireless environmental activist, has passed away at the age of 91
The Hidden Cost of Seashells and Sand: Why Natural Souvenirs Don’t Belong in Your Suitcase
Taking natural souvenirs home, when multiplied across millions of travellers, is stripping fragile ecosystems of the very materials that keep them alive
Meet the Adorable Hotel Ambassadors of Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts
Meet the slightly unexpected (pet) relations managers making Shangri-La stays unforgettable
Half the Size of Dubai, Now Half Gone: A23a Nears Its End
Nearly four decades after calving from Antarctica, A23a one of the largest and oldest icebergs ever recorded is breaking apart in the South Atlantic
Hidden on the Edge: The Endangered Wildlife We’re Losing Without Realising
Many endangered wildlife species, from tiny threadsnakes to elusive gorillas, are quietly slipping toward extinction without the world noticing
Why Coconuts Are the Ultimate Sustainable Superfruit
From tropical shores to modern kitchens and eco-conscious homes, the coconut proves it’s more than a beachside icon
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Unveils Shortlist from Record 60,000 Entries
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is back, celebrating the most extraordinary life with which humans share this planet […]
Can Sungai Watch Save Indonesia’s Rivers from Plastic Pollution?
Indonesia has some of the world’s most polluted waterways, but Sungai Watch founded by the Bencheghib siblings, armed with trash barriers and community spirit, have made it their mission to turn the tide on the country’s plastic crisis