RHS reports 35% surge in orders, while garden designers note pond trend at Hampton Court Palace flower show A pond boom is happening in Britain’s gardens as people try to halt wildlife loss by digging water sources for amphibians and other aquatic life. Data from the Royal
Lycra, neoprene, polystyrene and other potential pollutants have become near-ubiquitous but there are alternatives – if you know where to look Read more in this series Pre-1950, we just didn’t take plastic to the beach. Now it’s virtually impossible not to, even if it’s just
Incident reignites concerns over crackdown on media before crucial UN climate talks in Baku later this year Western journalists were refused entry to an energy industry conference in Azerbaijan earlier this month, reigniting concerns over the state’s crackdown on the media
Climate groups and anti-war activists say bank using reported £20m deal to ‘hide its multitude of sins’ Wimbledon is facing calls to drop Barclays as a sponsor over the bank’s ties to fossil fuels and defence companies supplying Israel. Ahead of the 2024 championships, which
Reform chair is hostile to net zero but is CEO of company that boasted of ‘saving hundreds of tonnes of CO 2 ’ UK election live – latest updates Richard Tice’s property company has enthusiastically embraced green technologies despite his public hostility as Reform UK chair to
A Carbon Tracker report shows the cost to safely shut down low-producing wells is $3bn more than what they earn This story is co-published with DeSmog Thousands of oil and gas wells across Colorado cannot generate enough revenue to cover their own cleanup costs, according to a
Fears of fire and environmental disaster as company repeatedly misses UK deadlines to decommission sites The North Sea’s biggest oil and gas infrastructure company is risking fires and environmental disasters, experts have warned, as documents reveal it is failing to plug its