- BBC Science/Nature
- 21/9/30 16:08
Boris Johnson says leaders' "reckless actions" created the climate crisis and now is the time to act.
Boris Johnson says leaders' "reckless actions" created the climate crisis and now is the time to act.
Sir Richard Branson can launch his rocket plane again after making changes to flight procedures.
After the jeers of Greta Thunberg, minsters meet in Italy for the last UN talks before a major climate summit.
WEDNESDAY 29. SEPTEMBER 2021
The ivory-billed woodpecker is among the 23 species listed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
About 50 bones of the carnivorous dinosaurs are found on a beach in southern England.
Clouds of steam rise as the red-hot current makes contact with the Atlantic on the Spanish island.
Ministers will relax regulation of gene-edited crops to allow their commercial growing in England.
TUESDAY 28. SEPTEMBER 2021
Greta Thunberg, the climate activist, uses a speech to mock world leaders, including UK PM Boris Johnson.
Palaeontologists from Australia found the 'exceptional' fossilised remains in 2016.
Amateur astronomers across the UK capture the strange cone-shaped lights from their back gardens.
Scientists fear plastic pollution will be overlooked as politicians focus on climate change policy.
MONDAY 27. SEPTEMBER 2021
Three million trees have so far been planted as part of the scheme launched in 2018.
The coal-supporting nation has faced increasing pressure to commit to a net zero emissions target.
How a group of 'hysterical housewives' fought to be evacuated from their polluted homes
Children will face up to three times as many extreme climate events as their grandparents, research suggests.
Wastewater plants release microplastics into the environment, but could manta rays hold the key to a solution?
SATURDAY 25. SEPTEMBER 2021
Energy access is a big issue for businesses in Africa, but can the continent go green as well?
Pledges made at the UN have lifted hopes for the Glasgow summit, but some major questions remain.
FRIDAY 24. SEPTEMBER 2021
Research identifies 20,000 missing patients in England - and warns more staff and equipment are needed.
Britain’s top engineers are urging the government to stop buildings being demolished.
THURSDAY 23. SEPTEMBER 2021
Scientists have found evidence that humans reached the Americas earlier than previously thought.
WEDNESDAY 22. SEPTEMBER 2021
The world is approaching a critical turning point, Boris Johnson will warn the UN's General Assembly.
The WHO is slashing recommended maximum limits of key pollutants as evidence of danger mounts.
The US supplier of CO2, which will receive millions in UK taxpayer support to reopen, will hike prices.
An immune therapy derived from llama blood shows 'exciting potential' in early coronavirus trials.