Higher temperatures and drought conditions are contributing to more intense wildfires and extending the summer fire season in North America.
More than 24 million people tuned in to watch England’s World Cup defeat by Argentina on BBC One and iPlayer, making the game ...
A new report arrives as the eastern US grapples with intense heat and wildfire smoke; fire risk prompts power shutoffs in ...
BBC presenter, 54, revealed she was ‘too nervous’ to enjoy the BBC One show, where she interviewed guests from Lisa Kudrow to ...
An MP says the months when schoolchildren sit exams should be reconsidered as part of a wider plan to help society cope with ...
National parks should be given greater powers, funding certainty and a more prominent role in restoring nature, according to ...
The antisemitism envoy has criticised the ABC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. But presenting all sides equally can ...
Long before satellites, weather radars and computer models transformed cyclone forecasting, communities across the Pacific relied on nature itself for early warning signs. In Fiji, many Indigenous ...
Ellie Chowns MP has backed calls for a maximum workplace temperature for the UK A Herefordshire MP has claimed her ...
The scientists say that the country's climate is "on the move" as northern areas of Britain now see warmer temperatures that used to only affect southern England. Homes, schools, hospitals, and ...
Wakefield Council looks set to abandon its target to become a carbon-neutral authority by 2030, and cut its climate change ...
Health experts explain why women are more vulnerable to extreme heat due to biological, hormonal and social factors, and ...