TeNeues book The Alps High Mountains in Motion contains stunning photos by Lorenz Andreas Fischer

This might peak your interest! The majesty of the Alps is captured in a stunning new coffee table book It brings together a collection of images by former Wildlife Photographer of the Year Lorenz Andreas Fischer  He has travelled the Alps for years, exploring the highest peaks in the west to the last eastern foothills  The … Read more

Shellfish could be wiped out as Arctic Ocean acidifies due to climate change, scientists fear 

Shellfish could be wiped out as Arctic Ocean acidifies due to climate change, scientists fear Ocean expected to absorb more carbon dioxide than expected in next 80 years Increasing acidity of water could wipe out organisms like shellfish and urchins  Acid can dissolve their calcified skeletons and shells and could affect food chain By Daily … Read more

Take a shorter shower! Despite a week of torrential downpours, families are urged to save water 

Britons are being urged to take shorter showers and avoid pre-rinsing before loading the dishwasher after fears water demand could soon outstrip supply. Despite the country’s reputation for being rainy and wet, a new report backed by the government’s Environment Agency calls for urgent water-saving action. The UK could face water shortages by the middle … Read more

Scientists predict Mediterranean could see a 40% decline in rainfall in coming decades 

Scientists predict Mediterranean could see a 40% decline in rainfall in the coming decades, leading to water shortages, agricultural shortfalls, and civil unrest A new MIT study predicts major rainfall shortages in the Mediterranean The declines will be driven by changes in the jetstream and shrinking difference in temperatures on land and sea that will … Read more

Antarctic summer sea ice dropped a THIRD in past five years

The amount of summer sea ice found in the Weddell Sea area of Antarctica has reduced by 386,102 square miles (1 million sq km) in the past five years. That is an area twice the size of Spain and will have a significant impact on the marine ecosystem in the area, according to researchers. Sea ice … Read more

Coal burning in Siberia triggered by volcanic eruptions led to Earth’s most severe extinction

Burning coal in Siberia ignited by volcanic eruptions led to catastrophic global warming that caused the Earth’s most severe extinction event 250 million years ago Scientists argue magma burned through seams of coal exacerbating warming End Permian extinction saw around 90 per cent of life on Earth wiped out Researchers warm it is an early … Read more

General anaesthetics fuel climate change, scientists warn

Switching from general to regional anaesthetics may help cut greenhouse emissions and ultimately help reduce global warming, a new study claims.   While regional anaesthetics numb a certain part of the body, general anaesthetics make patients totally unconscious for what tend to be more serious procedures.  But unlike regional anaesthetics, generals use volatile and environmentally-unfriendly halogenated agents, … Read more

Rare breed of tame wall lizard found thriving in Kent village

Kent village is ‘invaded’ by rare breed of wall lizard normally only found living in hotter central and southern Europe A retired salesman found ‘alien’ wall lizards living in the back garden of his home Albert Marshall, 70, realised the creatures were tamer than native lizards are Wall lizards are a protected species in their … Read more

WHAT BOOK would presenter and writer Konnie Huq take to a desert island? 

WHAT BOOK would presenter and writer Konnie Huq take to a desert island? Konnie Huq is reading The Future We Choose: Surviving The Climate Crisis  Presenter said she would take A Song Of Ice And Fire series on a desert island  Writer said she saw Upstart Crow play [about Shakespeare] just before lockdown By Daily Mail … Read more

Greenpeace calls for ban on ‘supertrawlers’ in UK-owned areas

Supertrawlers should be banned from fishing in UK owned Protected Marine Areas, according to Greenpeace, who say the giant ‘factory ships’ are ‘destructive’.  The controversial fishing vessels can be more than 328 feet long and ‘vacuum’ up huge quantities of fish every day as they move through the water. A Greenpeace study found that 25 … Read more