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Poland's 'Bat-mum' saving bats from climate change
A Polish pensioner has been dubbed "Bat-mum" for taking care of ailing bats from her ninth-floor flat as the nocturnal mammals inc...
World sees first 12 months above 1.5C warming leve...
Earth has endured 12 months of temperatures 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial era for the first time on record, Europe's climate...
Mexico sees big fall in monarch butterfly numbers
Population numbers of endangered monarch butterflies have fallen sharply at their wintering sites in Mexico, experts said Wednesda...
UN chief says world in 'age of chaos'
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Wednesday that the world is entering "an age of chaos" with a deeply divided Security...
Biden strengthens US soot regulations, angering in...
President Joe Biden's administration on Wednesday announced tough new air quality standards it said were sorely needed to protect...
Spanish farmers block roads for second day
Thousands of farmers used tractors to block roads across Spain for the second straight day Wednesday amid Europe-wide protests aga...
Ghana struggling with tsunami of secondhand clothe...
It takes Nii Armah and his crew of 30 fishermen hours to haul their weighty nets to shore on the bustling Korle-Gonno beach of Gha...
In Chile, natural disasters fall on all-volunteer...
From earthquakes to tsunamis and massive fires, Chile is prone to natural disasters -- but the firefighters called up to tackle th...
EU strikes deal on clean tech to compete with Chin...
EU states and lawmakers clinched a deal on Tuesday to expand Europe's clean tech production, from solar and wind to carbon capture...
India's 'lake man' cleans up critical water suppli...
Ancient lake systems once provided Bengaluru with critical water supplies, but the Indian tech hub's breakneck expansion left many...
Chile mourns 123 killed in wildfire inferno, searc...
Chile began two days of national mourning Monday for at least 123 victims of a raging wildfire, with the search continuing for the...
Tractor army gathers at the gates of Rome
Dozens of Italian farmers with tractors started gathering Monday on the edge of Rome vowing a major demonstration to pressure the...
What to know about Chile's voracious wildfires
Coming in the middle of a fierce heatwave, Chile's forest fires engulfed communities with a destructive speed that has stunned the...
Shark bites and deaths up even as species faces cr...
Shark bites and fatalities ticked up worldwide last year, with Australia accounting for a disproportionate number of deaths result...
Swiss watchmaker says it's time to make luxury sus...
Vegetal leather and recycled stainless steel melted in a solar oven are among the materials a Geneva watch brand is using in its q...
Extreme heat drives Chile wildfires leaving at lea...
Chileans Sunday feared a rise in the death toll from wildfires blazing across the South American country that have already killed...
Parisians called to vote on SUV parking surcharge
Parisians will be asked to vote Sunday on whether to triple the cost of parking Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) in the French capit...
Chile wildfires kill at least 51 in 'unprecedented...
Wildfires blazing across Chile have killed at least 51 people, leaving bodies in the street and homes gutted, with flames continui...
Chile wildfires kill at least 46 in 'unprecedented...
Wildfires blazing across Chile have killed at least 46 people, officials said Saturday, leaving bodies in the street and homes gut...
Brazil's Lula, environmentalist... and oil champio...
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has cast himself as a champion of the fight against climate change, but faces criticism from e...
Shell profit tumbles on falling oil and gas prices
British energy giant Shell on Thursday said its net profit more than halved to $19.4 billion last year as oil and gas prices weake...
Activists spray paint on Rome fountain in circus a...
Two activists from Italian campaign group Animal Rebellion threw paint Thursday over the lion fountain in Rome's iconic Piazza del...
Barcelona faces water restrictions as drought emer...
Spain's second city Barcelona and much of the surrounding region of Catalonia entered a drought emergency Thursday, clearing the w...
Climate activist Greta Thunberg defied police at p...
Activist Greta Thunberg defied police orders to move during a climate demonstration, prosecutors told a London court on Thursday,...
Climate activist Greta Thunberg goes on trial in L...
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg will appear in a London court on Thursday charged with public order offences linked to a dem...
Return of hungry sea otters protects key coastal e...
Back from the brink of extinction, sea otters in central California have started restoring the degraded landscape of a key estuary...
Macron calls in Sweden for a less regulated Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that Europe needed a "smarter" and less regulated industrial and energy policies.
Germany's mine-to-motor lithium supply chain takes...
Once a byword for environmental disaster due to its heavy industry and mining, the city of Bitterfeld-Wolfen is poised to become a...
UN confirms Europe hit record high temperature in...
The World Meteorological Organisation confirmed on Tuesday that continental Europe recorded in 2021 its highest ever temperature o...
UK climate watchdog accuses Sunak of sending 'mixe...
Britain's top climate change advisory body on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of creating "mixed signals and a percepti...
Crowd gathers on New Zealand beach after stranded...
Scores of people gathered on a New Zealand beach on Monday as a young whale that died in a rare stranding was pulled to shore.
Fire in Argentina UNESCO park caused by arson: off...
A fire that destroyed around 600 hectares of a national park in Argentina was the result of arson, an official said Sunday.