A new study reveals that even a slight rise in global temperatures could make vast areas of the planet too hot for human survival.
As pandemic lockdowns forced humans into isolation, Earth's vegetation was thriving. The year 2020 was the greenest in modern satellite records from 2001 to 2020, according to a recent study published ...
In the heart of Bamako, architect Mariam Sy is leading a quiet revolution – one handful of earth at a time. Her vision merges ...
Discover how botanic gardens worldwide are striving to combat plant extinction through innovation, collaboration, and ...
The environmental crisis is a global problem that requires a collective sense of responsibility as well as collective action ...
Billed as "a snackable mash-up of the Muppets and Planet Earth," the made-in-Yukon educational series "Northern Tails" has quickly found an audience with its retro appeal.
The Prince Of Wales has recited Blue Peter’s memorable “here’s one I made earlier” catchphrase while meeting winners of its Earthshot competition on the BBC children’s magazine show.
The author of the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club on the science that lies behind his novel Alien Clay, set on a prison planet where the biology is very different to that on Earth ...
The study finds that reforestation has a positive effect on biodiversity, but warns of unintended consequences from other ...
Although it may seem like a minor phenomenon for the planet's surface to experience stress caused by glacial melting in Greenland and Antarctica and rising sea levels at polar regions, scientists ...
Lead pollution started peaking when the Romans took over the Aegean coastline.