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Wildfires that erupt naturally usually start due to lightning strikes. However, lightning-caused fires generally affect a ...
Scientists in Svalbard were shocked to find rain and greenery instead of snow during Arctic winter fieldwork. The event ...
Humanity lives on a thin edge: we barely scratch beneath the crust of our planet and routinely travel only within less than ...
Britain’s native breeds and their grazing talents are an integral part of the drive to balance food production with ...
From Roman augurs to satellite tech, Italy has shaped meteorology for over 2,000 years—mixing tradition, invention, and scientific progress ...
A new commentary published in Nature Communications by Dr James Bradley, Reader in Environmental Science at Queen Mary University of London, and his team reveals a dramatic and concerning shift in the ...
Emergency water deliveries begin on Serbian mountain as drought endangers some 1,000 cows and horses
With no rainfall since May, farmers on Suva Planina are relying on water tanks to keep their cattle and horses alive.View on ...
Electric weed control offers organic growers a clean, effective alternative to herbicides—without harming vines or sparking ...
An ancient ice core from Mont Blanc has revealed 12,000 years of climate and human history, making it the oldest Alpine ice ...
The Mediterranean – once a symbol of serenity, history, and breathtaking beauty – is being steadily transformed into a ...
A ‘perfect storm’ of heatwaves, drought and poor forest management has burnt 232,000 hectares of European land so far this ...
As of July 8, some 214,000 hectares have been ravaged by flames in the European Union, more than double the average. Fires ...
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