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Mediterranean Paradise Branded 'Most Beautiful Spot' Now Overrun By Tourists And Rats
The island of Comino, in Malta, is now infested with rats after being one of the most famous places to go on vacation
Coffee Lovers Beware! Expert Reveals The Plant-Based Milk That Ruins Your Morning Brew
A barista advises against two types of plant-based milk in coffee, highlighting their lesser-known health implications.
Thousands of Californians Uninsured: What Happens When Wildfires Destroy Their Homes?
Although insurers have been dropping coverage for California homeowners for years, new rules announced weeks ago will mandate them to offer policies in high-risk regions.
'Get A Machine Gun And Kill Them All!': July Video Shows Alleged Citi Employee Explode At Protestors
A Citigroup employee's aggressive outburst towards protesters blocking the bank's New York headquarters has sparked outrage, intensifying tensions between the financial giant and environmental activists demanding an end to fossil fuel financing.
Norway Continues To Open Arctic Ocean Seabed For Mining Despite Environmental Warnings
Norway has been slammed for ignoring environmental groups and opening the Arctic Ocean seabed for mineral exploration.
Bottled Water Contains Up To 100 Times More Nanoplastics Than Previously Estimated
A new study has raised concerns about the potential impact of nanoplastics on human health.
Man Attacked By Shark While Surfing On An Australian Beach
Australia has been experiencing increased shark attacks over the last few years.
First Case Of Polar Bear Death Due To Bird Flu Confirmed In Alaska
The experts fear that more polar bears may have fallen prey to the disease.
Sunak, Cameron and King Charles Will Take Separate Jets To Attend Climate Summit
Rishi Sunak has defended the use of private jets, stating that the government is not against flying.
Elephant Herd Attacks Family After Their Car Hits Calf
Elephants may come across as mellow animals, but in reality, they can be extremely aggressive especially when provoked
Microplastics Found In Clouds Could Affect Weather Pattern: Study
Microplastics have even been discovered even inside human hearts, lungs, and blood.
Heat-Trapping Greenhouse Gases Reach Record High, Claims UN Report
The report comes ahead of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28).
2023 Set To Become The Hottest Year On Record, Warn Scientists
Scientists reportedly believe that the effects of El Niño have also contributed to the increase in heat.
Bird Flu Detected In Antarctica For The First Time, Experts Call It 'Devastating'
The virus was detected in a bird called brown skua on Bird Island in South Georgia.
Greta Thunberg Arrested in Protest Against High-Profile Oil Meeting
Thunberg pointedly criticised the privileged access that the fossil fuel industry enjoys with politicians, asserting that their intentions lie in perpetuating a destructive pursuit of profits.
Microplastics Found In Clouds, Could Cause Irreversible Damage, Warns Scientists
The team found as many as nine different kinds of polymer particles and a type of rubber particle in cloud mist.
Man Dragged Away And Killed By Crocodile In Front Of His Friends
The four friends were busy with their work when the crocodile lunged at one of them and dragged him into the water.
Iceland resumes whale hunting despite objections from animal rights groups
Iceland has resumed the practice of whale hunting after being forced to put a temporary ban in place until the end of August.
Britain strengthens sustainable agriculture with a Sustainable Farming Incentive
The 2023 Sustainable Farming Incentive has been launched to support farmers looking to adopt sustainable agriculture technologies as part of the £2.4 billion farming budget.
Microplastics found in human hearts for the first time
A study by a team of researchers from China has found microplastics in the human heart for the first time.
Damage to Great Barrier Reef will be irreversible if emissions not reduced: Report
The damage to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) caused by climate change will be irreversible by mid-century.
UK businesses receive over £80 million in government funding to transition to cleaner energy sources
UK businesses, including Kellogg's and Annadale Distillery, receive over £80 million in government funding to transition from fossil fuels to cleaner alternatives, promoting decarbonisation and industry innovation.
Translocated cheetahs fight for territory in India, leaving one injured
India has been trying to reintroduce cheetahs in the country, but the project has been facing a lot of setbacks.
Sunak urged by ministers to increase immigration and food costs in a bid to solve the food crisis
British PM Rishi Sunak has been urged to increase the cost of both food and immigration, believing that this will solve the current food crisis.
Data reveals fourteen million hectares of land are available in Europe for afforestation
According to research by Arbonics, there are fourteen million hectares of land available in Europe for afforestation, which could balance out the emissions of everyone living in London and Berlin.
Environmental concerns pressure IT leaders to improve data storage
A new report by NetApp highlights the financial costs and environmental problems created by surplus data stored by UK firms.
UK announces ban on wet wipes
Almost all wet wipes will be banned in England as part of the Government's new plans for tackling water pollution.
Swimmers filmed harassing pod of spinner dolphins in Hawaii, authorities to take action
A group of 33 swimmers have been accused of harassing a pod of wild dolphins near the Big Island in Hawaii on Sunday.
Heatwave leaves Australian river with millions of rotting dead fish
Millions of dead fish were found in a river in the Australian Outback after the country saw record temperatures.
UK mine plan pits enthusiasts against environmentalists
In the 37 years since the last coal pit closed in Whitehaven, the once-proud mining town on northwest England's remote Cumbrian coast has hit on hard times.