Mark PoyntingClimate reporter, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThe EA warned last month that England's water supplies could face a shortfall of six billion litres a day by 2055 without dramatic action, driven by rising temperatures, population growth and other factors.Climate change is expected to lead to drier summers on average, while more intense heatwaves mean more water can be lost via evaporation.
BERLIN: Scientists in Germany have discovered amber in Antarctica for the first time, revealing that around 90 million years ago, the continent's climate conditions...
Karol Kalisky, Arolla Film, SlovakiaBut back on the mountainside, József says wolves are dangerous because “they’re clever animals”. He favours tougher legal measures to...
Scientists have found new evidence that desertification, potentially linked to global warming, leads to large amounts of nutrient-rich dust landing in the sea, causing...