
EU waters down plan to end new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035
Drafting change would require 90% zero-emission vehicles from 2035, with 10% leeway for combustion, hybrids; industry and UK policymakers respond with a mix of caution and support

Drafting change would require 90% zero-emission vehicles from 2035, with 10% leeway for combustion, hybrids; industry and UK policymakers respond with a mix of caution and support

Met Office says the rosy hue is an optical effect from sunlight filtering through fog and atmospheric particles; the display is fleeting and not a hazard.

Cyclone Ditwah-linked floods devastate hillside communities; government and aid groups race to provide housing and relief for plantation laborers

A €4 billion EV battery plant in Aragón signals continued investment in renewables, even as a national blackout and political tensions cast doubt on the energy path.

Cyclone Ditwah devastates hillside communities; government pledges housing aid as workers confront displacement and poverty amid climate risk.

A policy argument urges growth without environmental wreckage by rethinking meat, transport and land use, paired with rapid clean-energy deployment.

Scientists say pigment-rich soil and rainfall created a natural red-tinted surge into the Persian Gulf; observers draw parallels to biblical imagery, though there is no omen involved

German researchers say a gill-arch-inspired design can remove more than 99% of microplastics from laundry wastewater, with potential for broad adoption in future washing machines.

Researchers outline six plausible, severe risks—from ocean-current shifts to rising seas—that could reshape Britain's climate this century, urging flexible adaptation planning.