BENEATH the grey waters off southern England, 400 million mussels cling to ropes dangling from buoys spread across an area ...
Campaigners are hoping the discovery of a ceremonial site dating back to the Bronze Age on moorland near a Derbyshire town ...
Campaigners are hoping the discovery of a ceremonial site dating back to the Bronze Age on moorland near a Derbyshire town ...
Daniel Mumby, from the Local Democracy Reporting Service, finds out why a chemical is blocking the building of new homes.
Sir Steve Redgrave says river needs urgent action on pollution - Retired Olympic rowing champion demands action to end ...
Olympic rowing legend Sir Steve Redgrave is calling on the government to tackle "pollution for profit" in the Thames, as ...
River Action has developed official guidelines with sporting body British Rowing to help rowers minimise the risk of illness ...
Conservation groups in Britain are hailing the passage of a new law to empower regulators to take on polluting water ...
A former EPA administrator predicts worse air and water quality, concerning health outcomes, less transparency and an erosion ...
A week after the tanker crash off the English coast, officials are trying to work out the damage done — and who is going to ...
The world’s top producer of natural mineral water is struggling to keep its sources clean of contaminants, from pesticides to bacteria to animal fecal matter. If it filters its water it loses its ...
A growing "effluent plume" near Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) was far from ideal a week before Christmas. Emails and reports show how the environmental emergency at a nearby Cadbury ...