First-of-its-kind analysis quantifies the impact that nature degradation, both domestically and internationally, could have on the UK’s economy and financial sector.
First-of-its-kind analysis quantifies the impact that nature degradation, both domestically and internationally, could have on the UK’s economy and financial sector.
An assessment of more than 40 music festivals across 11 countries shows a reduction in single-use plastic and carbon emissions, but more needs to be done.
Bitterns are making a comeback in parts of England and Wales following dedicated conservation work, including by the RSPB.
Intense rainfall followed by a drought in West African nations that produce cocoa has seen the price of the ingredient soar to record levels, surpassing $10,000 a tonne. This effect of climate change could make easter eggs more pricey.
Sulphur dioxide pollution from the volcanic eruption in Iceland has reached the UK and Ireland, and has spread across Europe.
On the UN’s International Day of Forests, Meteored takes a look at how wildfires are being prevented in protected areas of Latin America.
The current El Niño has been confirmed by meteorologists as one of the five strongest on record, exacerbating climate change and driving temperatures to record levels.
Modern technology has solved a mystery that had long puzzled geologists. UK scientists have been able to date a famous Moroccan dune.
Wealthy nations use six times more resources and generate 10 times the climate impacts than low-income ones. This far exceeds human needs and nature’s capacity, the UN has warned.
Satellite imagery and computing power are being used together to help scientists develop real-time monitoring for tiger habitat, allowing them to see the impact of human activity on critical habitats immediately.
The first European space mission designed to monitor carbon fluxes on Earth by precisely measuring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been assembled in the UK.
Small but powerful, beans, lentils and peas not only boost health, but also have multiple benefits for the environment.
More than 80% of rivers failed tests for phosphate pollution when tested by anglers frustrated by lack of government action on the issue.
MPs are concerned that the UK is not prepared for extreme heat like that seen in 2022, when temperatures soared above 40°C for the first time.
The UK is causing enormous harm to forests globally through its high consumption of products that cause deforestation.
Simply checking the weather forecast for temperatures below zero will not always reveal when there will be frosty surfaces outside, according to the Met Office.
A new way to monitor the flow of rivers from satellites could provide a valuable early warning system for flood risk, scientists say.
Mountain chicken frogs were once widespread on Caribbean islands but have been bought to the brink of extinction in just 20 years.
Major report from scientists at Kew outlines the state of the world’s plants and fungi, with many threatened with extinction.