Nature boys and girls – here’s your chance to get published in the Guardian
Once again, the Young Country Diary series is open for submissions! Every three months, as the UK enters a new season, we ask you to send us an article written by
Once again, the Young Country Diary series is open for submissions! Every three months, as the UK enters a new season, we ask you to send us an article written by
Countries have agreed at the resumed COP16 talks in Rome to a strategy for “mobilising” at least $200bn per year by 2030 to help developing countries conserve biodiversity.
Nations also agreed
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Heat waves have gotten hotter in the Northern Hemisphere in recent decades. Home to about 90% of the world’s population, with the largest fraction living in the mid-latitudes, more frequent and
A new study led by an international team, including researchers from The University of Western Australia, has discovered that a common marine organism could provide new ways to monitor ocean health
I don’t often agree with Matt Canavan on matters to do with global heating. But when the senator labelled the Coalition’s nuclear plan a “political fix” last year, I think he
Volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula – Svartsengi, Reykjanes, Iceland Gold in the nature photojournalism category
Photograph: Ael Kermarec/World Nature Photography awards
Chris Jones, a beef farmer, is very proud of his beavers. “They are just extraordinary,” he says.Since releasing a couple into an enclosure on his Cornwall farm in 2017, he says
A school-age child with measles died in Texas this week, making it the first measles death in the U.S. in 10 years. This child was one of dozens of unvaccinated kids