- BBC Science/Nature
- 19/11/30 16:08
The mammal, believed to be a minke whale, was found below Battersea Bridge in London.
The mammal, believed to be a minke whale, was found below Battersea Bridge in London.
The Hollywood actor dismisses Jair Bolsonaro's claim he "gave money to set the Amazon on fire".
FRIDAY 29. NOVEMBER 2019
A fridge recycling plant believes it has found a more sustainable way to dispose of them.
A UK team arrives in Antarctica to test its theory for why so few iron meteorites are found there.
A huge wildlife haven is at risk as Russian coal ships exploit melting Arctic ice in Siberia.
THURSDAY 28. NOVEMBER 2019
A multi-billion-euro funding package for the European Space Agency is agreed by its member states.
Burning of the rainforest appears to speed up the melting of tropical glaciers, scientists find.
Scientists say the specimen could represent an evolutionary link between wolves and modern dogs.
It's the greenest election campaign ever - but how much are the parties promising on climate change?
Scientists team up with group Massive Attack to create blueprint that will 'transform the music industry'.
Households bought 54 "reusable" bags on average last year, research says, prompting calls for a ban.
Athena and Lisa, two major astronomy projects of the 2030s, should launch within a year of each other.
Scientists are shocked at what they find in the polluted waters, but say there is hope.
WEDNESDAY 27. NOVEMBER 2019
Irreversible climatic changes could be triggered in a few decades say some scientists but not everyone agrees.
A woman who records sightings of the unusual rodents found hotspots for them in East and West Sussex.
After some doubts, it seems Britain will now play its part in the big European Space Agency council.
Extinction reconstruction with ancient DNA reveals humans were responsible for the demise of the giant, flightless great auk.
If you care about what the parties are promising to do about the environment, here are some key issues to watch for.
TUESDAY 26. NOVEMBER 2019
Forests can cope in a warming world only if temperatures increase in line with rises in CO2, a study finds.
The UN says nations must "dramatically strengthen" carbon cuts to avoid dangerous climate change.
MONDAY 25. NOVEMBER 2019
The World Meteorological Organisations says the levels of warming gases continue to reach new highs.
As India develops and increases its use of cement, Mahendra Singhi hopes to curb its emissions.
This year looks set to see the largest fall in electricity production from coal ever, a new report says.
SATURDAY 23. NOVEMBER 2019
The species is now extinct in Malaysia, with fewer than 100 animals believed to exist elsewhere.
The Gobi Desert produces stunning fossils but many Mongolians never get the chance to see them.