- BBC Science/Nature
- 23/4/1 08:32
Ministers want to "make polluters pay", after more than 300,000 waste spills in England's waterways last year.
Ministers want to "make polluters pay", after more than 300,000 waste spills in England's waterways last year.
FRIDAY 31. MARCH 2023
Environment Agency data shows there were on average 824 sewage spills per day in England's waterways.
Space debris falling to Earth puts fighting orbiting debris into sharp focus for Plymouth scientist.
Virgin Orbit will cease operations for the foreseeable future, according to media reports.
THURSDAY 30. MARCH 2023
More than 1.3 million Thais have fallen ill this year from a spike in extreme air pollution.
Melting ice could trigger a disastrous chain reaction, a new Australian study warns
The blaze raced through Khao Laem National Park on Wednesday night.
Ministers say the UK should have Europe's cheapest electricity by 2050, but critics call plans a "rehash".
WEDNESDAY 29. MARCH 2023
Finished in 1986, the Bataan plant in the Philippines has never produced a kilowatt of electricity.
Thousands of women say the country's climate change policy damages their right to life and health.
Pacific island students are seeking clarity on countries' obligations to fight rising temperatures.
The government's advisers urge a "step change" in climate adaptation policy to avoid an increased risk to life.
Flooded farmlands in America's "bread basket" have big consequences for US and global food supplies.
TUESDAY 28. MARCH 2023
The deal was delayed for weeks after Germany called for an exemption for cars running on e-fuels.
Nasa satellites detected an explosion two billion light-years away which lit up the galaxy.
The new tunnel under the River Thames in London is 25km long was built at a cost of almost £5bn.
Companies pay tiny amounts for recyclable waste in Beirut. Deiri Fayyad dives into bins to find it.
MONDAY 27. MARCH 2023
To spot all five, timing and a clear view of the western horizon are key.
Scientists compared recent tree growth with detailed notes from a 19th Century Ohio farmer
SATURDAY 25. MARCH 2023
Genetic data released by China three years after it was gathered has provided 'the best evidence' of how the pandemic started, scientists say.