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James  Witlow  Delano travels to Union Glacier to join scientists revealing how subtle shifts in ice and bedrock, are ...
Scotland’s proposed ecocide law could make mass environmental destruction a crime – and serve as a model for international ...
Tim Marshall examines why water is fast becoming a trigger for conflict, from South Asia to the Middle East – and why climate ...
The treaty is seen as essential for achieving the global goal of protecting at least 30 per cent of the ocean by 2030, a ...
Mexico sues Google over renaming the Gulf of Mexico ‘Gulf of America’, raising concerns about digital sovereignty and ...
Linda’s story of violence, cruelty and exploitation spans more than 20 years. In a powerful short film, she bravely shares ...
A landmark conservation success is under pressure as Albania’s Vjosa River faces fresh challenges from tourism development ...
Borders aren’t always straight lines or neatly fenced-off zones. From towns split by treaties to enclaves within enclaves, the world’s borders are full of quirks. Think you can tell fact from fiction?
Beneath the cherry blossoms of Hiroshima, memories of devastation linger — but so does hope. This exclusive extract from Six Minutes to Winter, Mark Lynas’s urgent new book on the threat of nuclear ...
During the Second World War, the Darent Valley was Britain’s most-bombed parish. German pilots flew towards East London over Kent. If they didn’t drop all their bombs, they would turn around and ...
In 2015, photographer Quintin Lake set out to walk the entire mainland coast of Britain – an 11,000-kilometre odyssey that ...