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Antarctic glacier's rapid retreat sparks scientific 'whodunnit'

Antarctic glacier's rapid retreat sparks scientific 'whodunnit' 14 hours ago Share Save Mark Poynting Climate and science reporter, BBC News Share Save Naomi Ochwat Hektoria Glacier in February 2024, flowing into the partly frozen ocean When an Antarctic glacier was sparked into rapid retreat three years ago, it left scientists …

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Devastation on repeat: How climate change is worsening Pakistan's deadly floods

Devastation on repeat: How climate change is worsening Pakistan's deadly floods 1 day ago Share Save Azadeh Moshiri Pakistan Correspondent Share Save BBC Floods have swept across Pakistan, hitting urban and rural areas, including the capital of Punjab, Lahore Rescuers and relatives searched knee-deep in water for the body of …

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Bats are seeking sanctuary in churches - but they're making an unholy mess

Bats are seeking sanctuary in churches - but they're making an unholy mess 1 day ago Share Save Rebecca Morelle, Science Editor and Alison Francis, Senior Science Journalist Share Save Chris Damant/Bernwood Ecology About half of all churches in England have bats in them It's a job that can only …

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Rare wolf spider rediscovered after 40 years

Rare wolf spider rediscovered after 40 years 24 hours ago Share Save Tim Atkinson South of England Share Save National Trust Two entomologists said they found the spider with just nine minutes to spare A critically endangered spider, not seen in the UK for 40 years, has been rediscovered in …

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Sir David Attenborough backs bid to buy estate

Sir David Attenborough backs bid to buy estate 19 hours ago Share Save Evie Lake North East and Cumbria Share Save The Wildlife Trust/PA Rothbury Estate in Northumberland is a 15-sq-mile (38. 8-sq-km) tract of former grouse moor, woodland and farmland Sir David Attenborough has championed a bid by conservationists …

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Bird flu confirmed at commercial poultry premises

Bird flu confirmed at commercial poultry premises A 3km (1. 9m) protection zone has been put in place around the commercial poultry premises near Lakenheath A protection zone has been put in place following a case of bird flu at a commercial poultry premises. The Department for Environment, Food and …

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Water companies told to refund £260m to customers for poor performance

Water companies told to refund £260m to customers for poor performance 13 hours ago Share Save Mark Poynting, Climate and science reporter, BBC News and Jonah Fisher, Environment correspondent Share Save PA Media England and Wales' water companies have been ordered to refund more than £260m to customers for poor …

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Fining firms for sewage spills will get 'quicker and easier', says government

Fining firms for sewage spills will get 'quicker and easier', says government 1 day ago Share Save Jonah Fisher Environment correspondent Share Save Getty Images Under the new proposals water companies could face automatic fines for some rule breaches Fining English water companies for spilling raw sewage will soon become …

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'It's harder to be a parent than a space shuttle commander', trailblazing Nasa pilot tells BBC

'It's harder to be a parent than a space shuttle commander', trailblazing Nasa pilot tells BBC 1 day ago Share Save Rebecca Morelle Science Editor and Alison Francis Senior Science Journalist Share Save Tony Jolliffe/ BBC News From a very young age, Eileen Collins wanted to be an astronaut She's …

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STEVE MILLOY: The Hurricane Season That Still Isn’t

com/2025/10/19/opinion-the-hurricane-season-that-still-isnt-steve-milloy/ By Steve Milloy Cynical, disaster-seeking climate change hysterics have been pushing, for decades now, a narrative that global warming, especially warming ocean temperatures, increase the risk of hurricane activity. Every year, they seem to be eagerly awaiting devastating superstorms to prove them right. And the 2025 hurricane season looked …

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