EarthIn photos: A pesticide tragedy that haunts an Indian stateEndosulfan, a toxic pesticide, was used liberally in Kerala's Kasargod district in the 1980s and 1990s.A rogue mushroom is tearing through US forestsIn modern India, kites vanish from the skiesThe deep cave bacteria resistant to modern medicineMore climate news30,000 trees planted to create temperate rainforestHeathland fires treated as suspiciousConcerns over £166k cost of rehoming batsFuture PlanetHow a 'bird of ill omen' lost its reviled reputationOnce pelted with pebbles, India's "bone-swallower" storks are now symbols of celebration - thanks to an army of protectors.Why the Dutch embrace floating homesFaced with worsening floods and a shortage of housing, the Netherlands is seeing growing interest in floating homes.World of WonderEarth's spectacular and remote 'capital' of lightningWith storms occurring between 140 and 160 nights a year, it's no wonder the area is a world record holder.See moreMore videoIconic global landmarks turn off lights for Earth HourIconic global landmarks turn off lights for Earth HourIs a super El Niño coming our way?Simon King explains what it is and what it could mean for our weather.World's longest coastal path opens in EnglandKing Charles has inaugurated a new footpath stretching around the entire coast of England.Breathtaking solar eclipse over glacier in PatagoniaLiam Man, a photographer from the UK, captures rare images of a solar eclipse over the remote Glacier Leones.Natural wondersTribes grant the Colorado River legal personhood - can this help save it?The river, which runs through seven US states that share it, is currently facing the worst drought in 1,200 years. US & CanadaWatch: The £100m tunnel to stop rivers running dryA first look inside Southern Water's £100m Southampton Link Main scheme 14m under Hampshire.Hampshire & Isle of WightMore Earth4 days agoBristol Airport submits controversial expansion planThe airport hopes to add long haul flights and accommodate an extra three million passengers a year.4 days ago5 days agoTwo women, two different continents - but they've the same problem with their farmsTwo farmers from Northern Ireland and Rwanda share their experiences and build a friendship.5 days ago7 days agoMinisters confirm heat pump targets as climate plan unveiledThe Scottish government says that it intends to wait until 2035 before ramping up the roll-out of the technology.7 days ago7 days agoHeat pumps for all new homes and plug-in solar in green tech driveSolar panels that can be plugged in at home could be available to buy in supermarkets in the coming months.7 days ago7 days agoWhat are heat pumps and how much do they cost?The government wants more homes to have heat pumps to cut fossil fuel use and drive down energy bills. 7 days ago23 Mar 2026UN issues new climate warning as El Niño loomsThe Earth's climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN's weather agency says.23 Mar 202620 Mar 2026Hottest March temperature in US history recorded in Arizona A heatwave brought record high temperatures to parts of the American southwest. 20 Mar 202619 Mar 2026King opens world's longest coastal path around England The King Charles coastal path will allow walkers right of access to the entire coast for the first time. 19 Mar 202619 Mar 2026Updated plan aims to boost NI's resilience to climate changeThe third climate change adaptation plan for Northern Ireland should have been in place since 2024.19 Mar 202617 Mar 2026What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.17 Mar 202617 Mar 2026The moment one polar bear took on a walrus herdTwenty years on, relive the iconic scene from Sir David Attenborough's Planet Earth that changed our understanding of how polar bears adapt to survive.17 Mar 202616 Mar 2026Wet winter may be behind 'devastating' bee lossesBeekeepers are reporting widespread losses of their bees after an unusually rainy season.16 Mar 202615 Mar 2026Funding for green community initiativesStaffordshire Moorlands District Council says projects can receive up to £5.000.15 Mar 202614 Mar 2026The strange deep-sea creatures that eat whalesFrom bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms, when a whale dies it becomes a colossal island of nutrients – attracting weird and wonderful creatures to feast.14 Mar 202614 Mar 2026'Carnage' unleashed on sleeping town when river hit 18-times normal levelStorm Claudia devastated residents in Monmouth, with many still living with the damage.14 Mar 2026...