Environment news
- Ski resort will devastate Unesco world heritage site in Bulgaria, says WWF
- ‘Death spiral’: half of Europe’s coal plants are losing money
- Patagonia files claim against Trump over removing Bears Ears protections
- Chinese ban on plastic waste imports could see UK pollution rise
- Air pollution harm to unborn babies may be global health catastrophe, warn doctors
- Oliver Schmidt jailed for seven years for Volkswagen emissions scam
- Traffic fumes in city streets ‘largely wipe out exercise benefits for over-60s’
- Oceans under greatest threat in history, warns Sir David Attenborough
- Climate change is radically reshuffling UK bird species, report finds
- Brexit poses huge risk to Britain’s food standards, report says
- Red list: thousands of species at risk of extinction due to human activity
In depth
- Iter nuclear fusion project reaches key halfway milestone
- ‘People seem happier’: how planting trees changed lives in a former coal community
- Climate change is the story you missed in 2017. And the media is to blame
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Environmental crusaders risk their lives to save Philippine paradise
Multimedia
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The week in wildlife – in pictures
- Royal Society Publishing Photography competition 2017 - in pictures
And finally ...
Wildlife photographers are always looking for new ways to capture animals in their natural habitats. One got some unusual results when an orangutan stole his camera and took close-up selfies in Borneo.