- BBC Science/Nature
- 22/6/30 23:25
The landmark ruling curbs federal power to limit greenhouse gas emissions in a setback for President Biden.
The landmark ruling curbs federal power to limit greenhouse gas emissions in a setback for President Biden.
A new tree-map suggests there could be around two million unrecorded ancient trees in England.
WEDNESDAY 29. JUNE 2022
Sir Colin Blakemore received death threats for defending medical research on animals.
The Climate Change Committee also cites a "shocking" lack of policy to insulate people's homes.
The King's College study also says the UK public underestimates how much scientists agree on the link between human activity and climate change.
TUESDAY 28. JUNE 2022
Members of the public often report seeing condoms and toilet paper in England and Wales's waterways.
MONDAY 27. JUNE 2022
It is Nasa's first launch from a commercial site outside the US - and a landmark moment for Australia.
SUNDAY 26. JUNE 2022
People who counted plastic waste for a week want to go plastic-free, but say it costs too much.
FRIDAY 24. JUNE 2022
The reptile's 2,000-year-old remains are discovered by archaeologists buried in volcanic ash and rock.
Tests have "ruled out" foot and mouth disease, a government spokesman said.
The US Navy destroyer sank off the coast of the Philippines during WW2.
The once near-extinct birds of prey are being flown abroad to help rescue dwindling Spanish populations.
THURSDAY 23. JUNE 2022
The conjunction will last until Monday and won't be seen again until 2040.
WEDNESDAY 22. JUNE 2022
The International Energy Agency warns that Russia may stop supplying gas to Europe this winter.
TUESDAY 21. JUNE 2022
The summit had been repeatedly postponed due to the Covid situation in China
Engineers are developing mobile, floating nuclear desalination plants to help solve water shortages.
MONDAY 20. JUNE 2022
Jamie Cooper planned for days to capture the moment, which lasted for less than a second.
Scientists are given one year to develop new ways of preventing future spillover to humans
Justin Rowlatt finds out what gorilla conservation can teach us about protecting other species.
SUNDAY 19. JUNE 2022
Young science writer competition winner digs into an underground biological battle against global warming.
FRIDAY 17. JUNE 2022
Bee-eaters trying to breed in the UK is an "unmissable sign" of the climate crisis, the RSPB says.
Several hundred Greenland bears survive by hunting seals from freshwater ice instead, scientists say.
People cannot easily find out how dirty the air is where they live, the National Audit Office says.
Nepal is preparing to move its Everest base camp as the glacier it stands on becomes less stable.
Carbon-rich peatlands are under threat from development, posing a risk for future climate change.