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Cold Snap Brings Fieldfares and Redwings to UK

Britain's winter thrushes, fieldfares and redwings, have finally arrived after a delayed start. Discover how the cold weather triggered their appearance and the climate threats they face.

Cheap Bird Feeding Tips for Big Garden Birdwatch 2026

Get ready for the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch 2026 with our cost-effective guide to feeding garden birds. Learn about the best foods, feeder hygiene, and how to take part in the vital citizen science project from 23-25 January.

Experts warn against banning geoengineering research

Leading climate advocates argue that refusing to explore all options, including geoengineering research, is a catastrophic mistake. A call for honest risk management in the face of accelerating climate change.

Australia's Heatwave Crisis: A Scientist's Warning

As Australia faces its worst heatwave since Black Summer, a leading climate scientist warns of escalating dangers and the urgent need for adaptation and net-zero action. Learn the facts.

Australian Cities Face LA-Scale Wildfire Threat

A new report warns suburbs of Sydney, Melbourne and other capitals are at risk of catastrophic fires like the 2025 LA blazes. Experts urge immediate action on preparedness and emissions.

2025 confirmed as UK's warmest and sunniest year

The Met Office confirms 2025 as the UK's warmest and sunniest year on record, with a mean temperature of 10.09°C. Experts link the record-breaking heat to human-induced climate change. Discover the full data and impacts.

US Climate Lawsuits: 2025's Key Wins and Losses

A landmark year saw US courts grapple with climate accountability. Explore the major trends, from novel lawsuits to industry attempts to secure immunity, and what's next for 2026.

13 Climate Court Victories Reshape 2025

A landmark year for climate justice saw courts worldwide force governments and corporations to act. Explore the 13 key legal wins that scrapped coal plants, halted oil fields, and ended false green claims.

2005 Cabinet Papers Reveal Dire Climate Warnings

Newly released 2005 cabinet papers show ministers Alexander Downer and Ian Campbell warned Australia was highly vulnerable to climate disruption. Discover the historic warnings.

Wren finds winter roost in a County Durham greenhouse

A tiny wren takes up residence in a frosty, rickety greenhouse in Crook, County Durham, offering a glimpse into the resilient life of Britain's smallest breeding bird. Discover the story of this seasonal tenant.

London's Hidden Parakeets: The Amazing Tree Secret

A viral photo reveals London's secret flock of wild parakeets. Discover their surprising origins, where to spot them, and how they became a capital fixture. Explore the city's unexpected wildlife.

Unseasonal UK birdsong sparks climate debate

Mild winter weather triggers early birdsong from skylarks and thrushes in the UK. Is this a charming anomaly or a stark warning of the climate crisis? Discover the facts.

Trump to Dismantle Key US Climate Research Centre

The Trump administration plans to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, a move condemned by scientists and Governor Jared Polis as a risk to public safety.

New England warming at double the global rate

A new climate report shows New England's temperature rising twice as fast as the world's. Discover the impacts on seasons, ecosystems, and what it means for the future.

The Real Climate Progress at Cop30

While critics called Cop30 a failure, look beyond the legal text to find genuine strides in climate action. A new Brazilian-led initiative is building a roadmap for a fossil fuel transition. Read the full analysis.

Mohana Culture Collapses as Pakistan's Lake Dies

The Mohana people of Pakistan's Sindh province face extinction as pollution and drought destroy Lake Manchar's ecosystem. Discover their unique bond with birds and vanishing traditions.

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