Countries gear up to use more wind power, but booming rate of production is challenging profitability and troubling investors ...
Sharks, rays and chimaeras have declined rapidly due to overfishing – as well as he habitat degradation, climate change & ...
Colombia is one of several global biodiversity ‘darkspots’, but local scientists are now discovering plant species on newly ...
Five billion people could be affected by 2100 as Earth's drylands increase with rising aridity mostly driven by human-caused ...
Currently, geothermal energy – any heat energy derived from the Earth’s ground, at depths of a few metres to several ...
Meet biochar: the organic matter helping to capture carbon and improve soil quality – with origins stretching back 2,000 ...
New study finds 75 per cent of heat-related deaths occur in people under the age of 35, contradicting previous studies ...
Hearings begin this week at UN court to discuss the obligations of worldwide countries in supporting vulnerable nations ...
Geographical's climate columnist Marco Magrini on the complexities of ushering in a new age of power generation ...
First study of its kind shows Arctic could experience first ice-free day in just three years, with significant consequences ...
Jules Stewart reports on the ambitious plan to bring oysters back to New York Harbor, which once had the world's richest beds ...
Norwegian government has agreed to stop first licensing round for deep sea mining in Arctic waters after mounting pressure ...