Environment news
- Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change
- Russia significantly under-reporting wildfires, figures show
- May marks one more record hot month for the world
- UK fracking firm plans to dump wastewater in the sea
- Brexit voters almost twice as likely to disbelieve in manmade climate change
- Legal ivory sale drove dramatic increase in elephant poaching, study shows
- Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere forecast to shatter milestone
- Norway pledges to become climate neutral by 2030
- Minister says UK government ‘fully backs’ microbeads ban
- Climate scientists urge Obama to rule out more Arctic oil and gas exploration
Features and comment
- The sculpture controlled by bees: Wolfgang Buttress’s Hive
- Rajshahi: the city that took on air pollution – and won\
- Could we set aside half the Earth for nature?
- What would a global warming increase of 1.5C be like?
- Hedgehogs continue to disappear from British gardens, wildlife survey shows
Multimedia
- Unique underwater caves link Mexico’s Caribbean coast to the jungle – in pictures
- Sea eagles on the Isle of Mull - photo essay
- 2016 Great British Bee Count reaches halfway point - in pictures
And finally...
Scientists find no trace of the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rodent that was the only mammal endemic to Great Barrier Reef