Farmers in England fear for nature after sustainable farming funding frozen
Government also considering blocking more profitable farmers from a revised future schemeFarmers fear they will no longer be able to afford to restore nature in England and reduce their carbon
My message from prison: Just Stop Oil may be ending civil disruption, but the struggle must go on | Indigo Rumbelow
We forced the government to take some action, but still it closes it eyes to the impending climate collapse. A new method of confrontation is neededIndigo Rumbelow is co-founder of
What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?
After three years, thousands of arrests and a state crackdown on protests, the group is ending direct action after a polarising campaignOn the morning of Valentine’s Day 2022, Hannah Hunt
Country diary: Rescued hens are among the spring arrivals on the farm | Andrea Meanwell
Tebay, Cumbria: These ex-commercial hens have a home for the rest of their lives here, where they can be ridiculously free range and entertain us with their anticsThe first crocuses
National Weather Service pauses severe weather alerts in Spanish and other languages
The contract for artificial intelligence modeling used to send emergency alerts in different languages is among the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) contracts that lapsed this week. Read More
A man contacted her on a DNA site – and the truth about her birth unravelled
An NHS trust has agreed to pay compensation after a woman, now in her 70s, discovered she had been swapped at birth.
Americans are farming truffles and finding success. Here’s how
Research continues on best practices in American truffle growing. Projects spearheaded by the truffle growers' association and universities are done in tandem with the growers themselves. Read More
Four space tourists return to Earth after private SpaceX flight over the poles
Bitcoin investor Chun Wang chartered a SpaceX flight for himself and three others in a Dragon capsule that was outfitted with a domed window that provided 360-degree views of the polar caps and everything
A Curtain of Dust Over the Tarim Basin
In a seasonal spectacle, a spring dust storm swept through the dry, barren basin in western China. Read More... Read More
Politicians Don’t Want to Talk About Poverty
During the 2024 presidential campaign, both parties tried to seem like they were pro-family. The official GOP platform talked about “empower[ing] American families” and promoting the “blessings of childhood” as
23andMe’s demise is a warning: the US needs to overhaul genetic data protection | Dalton Conley
We’re moving toward a society where genetic information is a part of everyday life – and we don’t want it in the wrong handsWith a heavy heart, I clicked on
Statement from the Faculty Director of the LPE Project
Last week, Yale University fired Helyeh Doutaghi, from her position as the Deputy Director of the LPE Project. Yale was Helyeh’s employer (and is mine). I was not privy to