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Mosquitoes in Scotland as far north as Shetland

Mosquitoes in Scotland as far north as Shetland

Christopher Blanchett Senior Weather Presenter Julie-Anne Barnes BBC Scotland News BBC Dr Georgia Kirby leads the citizen science project, gathering
Man Accused of Hacking Climate Groups Can Be Sent to U.S., Judge Says

Man Accused of Hacking Climate Groups Can Be Sent to

An English court on Wednesday approved the extradition of an Israeli man charged by New York prosecutors with running a
Captive-bred axolotl thrives in restored wetlands in Mexico City

Captive-bred axolotl thrives in restored wetlands in Mexico City

Victoria Gill Science correspondent Victoria Gill/BBC News Very few axolotls are left in the wild One of the world’s most
A Diver Visited a Fallen Whale. When He Returned, It Was Gone.

A Diver Visited a Fallen Whale. When He Returned, It

How does an 18-foot-long, 2,000-pound carcass just disappear? That question has puzzled some divers and photographers who regularly plunge into
Tony Blair says current net zero push ‘doomed to fail’

Tony Blair says current net zero push ‘doomed to fail’

Sir Tony Blair has called for a major rethink of net zero policies, arguing that limiting energy consumption and fossil
Discovering Amazing Wildlife Along the Panama Canal

Discovering Amazing Wildlife Along the Panama Canal

“Follow me,” Nando said. “I know where it lives.” It was late morning, hot, humid and quiet. Shafts of sunlight
Government not taking climate threats seriously

Government not taking climate threats seriously

Mark Poynting and Justin Rowlatt BBC Climate & Science Getty Images The government has made very little progress in preparing
Days After Trump Commits to Seabed Mining, Two Sides Face Off

Days After Trump Commits to Seabed Mining, Two Sides Face

Less than a week after President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate seabed mining, the U.S. government received its
Spring wave of hot weather to be treat for nature lovers

Spring wave of hot weather to be treat for nature

Helen Briggs Environment correspondent, BBC News•@hbriggs Getty Images The swallow is a common summer visitor, arriving in April and leaving
National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

The Trump administration has dismissed the hundreds of scientists and experts who had been compiling the federal government’s flagship report