Environment
Dangerous strain of salmonella becoming more common in UK meat
Unpublished government records show rise in poultry products testing positive for salmonella infantis
Andrew Wasley and Susannah Savage
05, Jul, 2022 @9:00 AM
Public lands are Americans’ birthright. It’s our duty to defend them against new landgrabs
How one couple helped save vast areas of wilderness in the 1940s – and provided a map for protecting them today
Nate Schweber
05, Jul, 2022 @8:00 AM
Greater glider now endangered as logging, bushfires and global heating hit numbers
The cat-sized nocturnal marsupials, which are unique to Australia, live in areas from north Queensland to central Victoria
Graham Readfearn
05, Jul, 2022 @7:21 AM
Put the planet before football, UN head of Cop15 nature summit tells leaders
December clash of biodiversity talks in Montreal and World Cup in Qatar will cause ‘embarrassment’ if ministers fail to act wisely
Patrick Greenfield
05, Jul, 2022 @5:15 AM
Methane much more sensitive to global heating than previously thought – study
Greenhouse gas has undergone rapid acceleration and scientists say it may be due to atmospheric changes
Kate Ravilious
05, Jul, 2022 @5:00 AM
Country diary: An improbable blend of cocktail lounge and military dowdiness
Buxton, Derbyshire: Elephant hawkmoths up close are remarkable – but why do I prize the adult stage over any other?
Mark Cocker
05, Jul, 2022 @4:30 AM
Climate protesters glue themselves to National Gallery artwork
Campaigners from Just Stop Oil pressure group reimagine The Hay Wain by John Constable
Damien Gayle
04, Jul, 2022 @4:55 PM
Spain and Portugal suffering driest climate for 1,200 years, research shows
Effects of human-caused global heating are blocking vital winter rains, with severe implications for farming and tourism
Damian Carrington Environment editor
04, Jul, 2022 @3:00 PM
Events like Italian glacier collapse likely to increase as planet heats
Analysis: Effects of climate change already affecting mountaineering beyond deadly glacier collapse on Marmolada
Helena Horton Environment reporter
04, Jul, 2022 @11:43 AM
Unseasonable heat to hit parts of Canada and China this week
Temperatures will simultaneously fall in parts of Europe, bringing relief to Norway, Sweden, Italy and the Balkans
Andrew Stewart (Metdesk)
04, Jul, 2022 @10:12 AM
Weir today, gone tomorrow: work starts to free Cumbrian river
Bowston is the largest river barrier removal planned for the UK this year and will allow fish and other species to move more freely
Graeme Green
04, Jul, 2022 @6:30 AM
Environment Agency chief hits out at greenwashing by businesses
‘Deception’ gives false impression firms are addressing climate crisis, says Emma Howard Boyd
Sandra Laville Environment correspondent
04, Jul, 2022 @6:00 AM
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