08 May 2025

Image description: Merlin Hanbury-Tenison, founder of the Thousand Year Trust, sitting on a tree trunk with his dog, wearing a blue shirt, jeans and brown hat. Photograph: Bex Aston/The Observer   Scaling up and restoring the connections between Britain’s rainforests is key to their long-term survival in the face of climate change. Planting native trees […]

06 May 2025

A new report led by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) highlights that the UK and Ireland could face more very severe winter storms in the future.   Photo: Marcus Woodbridge   The findings come from the latest Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP) Storms and Waves Rolling Evidence Update, which looks at how storm and […]

01 May 2025

Image description: Flooded road with road closed sign. Image by Connor McManus / Pexels.   Climate change committee report  The Climate Change Committee is warning that the UK is not prepared for climate change and the impacts of extreme weather, including the rising incidents of severe flooding on property and critical infrastructure. The warning comes […]

29 Apr 2025

Britain’s icebergs the size of Cambridge Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have found the first evidence that giant, flat-topped icebergs the size of the city of Cambridge drifted off the coast of Britain during the last ice age. These massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were once drifting less […]

20 Mar 2025

A new study has revealed that a staggering majority of the world’s lakes have changed colour in the last 40 years. The research team analysed data sets containing 32 million satellite observations from over 67,000 lakes.   Photo description: Lake Bled surrounding Bled Island in Slovenia.The island has several buildings, the main one being the […]

11 Mar 2025

Ditches are human-made, linear waterways built to serve a variety of purposes, such as draining wetlands, irrigating crops and creating desirable waterfront properties. Previous research revealed that man-made ditches were responsible for emitting 3% of the total global methane emissions from human activities. Now a new study, carried out by ditch experts from the UK, […]

04 Mar 2025

Flowing clockwise around Antarctica, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the strongest ocean current on the planet. It’s five times stronger than the Gulf Stream and more than 100 times stronger than the Amazon River. It also plays a critical role in the climate system by influencing the uptake of heat and carbon dioxide in the […]

04 Mar 2025

The ocean plays a vital role in regulating climate, supporting marine life, and providing food and jobs for billions of people. However, researchers warn that marine heatwaves are intensifying due to climate change, threatening the loss of these critical functions. Similar to heatwaves on land, a marine heatwave is defined as a period of unusually […]