Philippines Typhoon: 114 Dead, State of Emergency

Catastrophic typhoon devastates Philippines with massive flooding and landslides, leaving hundreds missing and entire communities destroyed in one of the deadliest storms in recent history.

Carbon offset market collapse threatens forests

As the $2 billion voluntary carbon market faces unprecedented collapse, we investigate what happens to the forests these credits were meant to protect and why experts warn this could accelerate climate breakdown.

Reform UK's Tice makes stunning climate change admission

In a surprising shift, Reform UK chairman Richard Tice acknowledges possible human impact on climate change while maintaining party's opposition to net zero policies. Exclusive analysis of his controversial stance.

Humpback whale's clever remora removal technique filmed

Groundbreaking underwater footage reveals the astonishing moment a humpback whale demonstrates sophisticated problem-solving skills to dislodge stubborn remora fish in a never-before-seen marine behaviour.

Beaver Supermoon 2025 Illuminates Bondi Beach

Witness the breathtaking November 2025 Supermoon as it illuminates Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach in this mesmerising timelapse footage capturing celestial magic over Australia's coastline.

Loose lion gives dog 'Mouse' an unwanted haircut

A Newfoundland dog named Mouse gets an unexpected trim after a close encounter with a loose lion in Quebec, Canada. The dramatic incident left the gentle giant with claw marks but spared his life.

Britain's alarming disconnect from nature revealed

A groundbreaking report reveals Britain's alarming disconnect from nature, with profound consequences for mental health, community bonds, and environmental action. Discover why restoring our relationship with the natural world has become a national priori

COP30 Brazil: Climate Promise or Greenwashing?

As Brazil prepares to host the crucial COP30 climate conference, serious questions emerge about fossil fuel influence and Amazon deforestation commitments. Will this be a turning point or another missed opportunity?

Drax's £1m Daily Wood Pellet Subsidy Continues

The Drax power station in North Yorkshire maintains its lucrative £1m-per-day subsidy stream from burning wood pellets, sparking fresh environmental concerns and calls for policy reform.

Brazil's Green Desert: Farmers Reclaim Land

In Brazil's Bahia state, local communities are fighting back against vast eucalyptus plantations that have created ecological dead zones, threatening water supplies and traditional livelihoods.

Badenoch vs Starmer: UK Energy Policy Divide Widens

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch urges government to boost UK energy security through domestic oil and gas exploration, creating clear dividing lines with Labour's climate-focused agenda ahead of COP30.

Japan deploys military to combat bear attack crisis

The Japanese government has taken the unprecedented step of deploying soldiers to Akita prefecture following a dramatic surge in dangerous bear encounters that have left residents terrified.

World's Largest Spider Web Found in Cave

Explorers uncover a colossal spider web spanning entire cave walls in a discovery that's both breathtaking and terrifying. The massive silk structure reveals new insights into arachnid behaviour.

Hurricane Melissa's Record Fury Stuns Scientists

Meteorologists sound alarm as Hurricane Melissa defies conventions, maintaining Category 4 strength for record-breaking duration while carving destructive path across Caribbean islands. Climate scientists point to concerning new weather patterns.

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