Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh: Cyclone Idai’s Lingering Shadow Over Cricket
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh cricket series unfolds against a backdrop of Cyclone Idai trauma and climate vulnerability. How extreme weather is reshaping the game.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh cricket series unfolds against a backdrop of Cyclone Idai trauma and climate vulnerability. How extreme weather is reshaping the game.
Could granting Lough Neagh legal ‘personhood’ save it from toxic algae blooms? We explore Rights of Nature, precedents from New Zealand, and the fight for Northern Ireland’s largest lake.
New research reveals lightning can strike the same spot up to 10 times during a single storm. Discover what this means for safety, infrastructure, and climate change.
A rare EF1 tornado struck Athenry, Ireland, on Dec 9, damaging dozens of homes. Experts link increasing severe weather to climate change. What this means for Europe.
After a record-shattering heatwave that scorched Europe and North America, a weekend cooldown brings relief—but experts warn this is a temporary pause in a warming trend.
As Europe faces deadly heatwaves, politicians debate air-conditioning over climate action. Analysis of short-term fixes vs. long-term solutions.
Europe’s record-breaking heat wave shifts east, bringing dangerous temperatures to Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Learn about health risks, travel impacts, and what’s next.
A violent thunderstorm over the Bay of Biscay on June 25 brought 100mph winds, 8,000 lightning strikes, and flash floods to coastal France and Spain. What it means for travelers.
UK records hottest June temperature for third day running: 36.4°C at Yeovilton. Climate experts warn of accelerating extremes. Read analysis and implications.
A new study reveals that an ancient shift to a sugary fruit diet gave manakin birds the metabolic power for their incredible backflip courtship displays — with worrying implications for climate change.
A devastating heatwave named Verity sweeps France, killing at least 18 amid record temperatures. Here’s why this signals a dangerous shift in European climate patterns and what it means for North America.
A July heatwave pushes UK temperatures toward 40°C, raising urgent questions about infrastructure, public health, and climate adaptation. What does this mean for Britain and other temperate regions?