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Robin Hood's thousand-year-old oak has died, unable to withstand climate change and mass tourism

The announcement was made by experts who had been monitoring the condition of this monumental tree for years, after observing that, for the first time, it had failed to produce new leaves during the spring.

  • Jun 26, 2026 14:05

After months of controversy in Italy, Punta Marina puts a stop to wild peacocks

The famous colony of wild peacocks that has taken over the streets of Punta Marina Terme, a seaside resort in the municipality of Ravenna (northeastern Italy), is set to be drastically reduced.

  • Jun 24, 2026 08:11

Night tourism: When night becomes a destination

European cities are sweltering, temperatures are soaring, and with them, travel habits are changing. When visiting Rome at noon becomes a challenge, and when crossing the center of Paris under the blazing sun feels like a survival mission, another way to explore destinations is gaining ground: night tourism.

  • Jun 23, 2026 18:30

In a historic move, Turkey reintroduces almost 4 Million animals in just one year

An unprecedented green initiative is reshaping the natural balance between Europe and Asia, placing Turkey at the forefront of environmental conservation policies.

  • Jun 22, 2026 14:27

India bids farewell to pesticides: Almost 2 million farmers win top eco-friendly food award

Over the past ten years, 1.8 million farmers in southern India have joined what is now one of the world’s largest transitions to natural farming.

  • Jun 20, 2026 15:21

Nearly half of the world’s children are at risk from multiple climate-related disasters

According to UNICEF’s new Children’s Climate Risk Report 2026, approximately 1.1 billion children worldwide (nearly one in two) are currently exposed to at least three climate-related hazards simultaneously.

  • Jun 20, 2026 11:21

Depopulation and the Climate Crisis: The EU Launches an Unprecedented Plan for Its Islands and Coastal Areas

For the first time, Brussels is adopting strategies dedicated to 4,000 islands and 70,000 km of coastline: energy transition, the blue economy, and combating depopulation. Here is the plan.

  • Jun 17, 2026 14:03

Titan, a “Persian Gulf” in the cosmos: The Strait of Hormuz crisis draws our attention to Saturn

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the crippling of Gulf gas fields have laid bare just how fragile the planet's dependence on strategic chokepoints truly is. Now, researchers are daring to look further — much further — for answers, turning their gaze to Titan, Saturn's hydrocarbon-drenched moon. It may be an ambitious dream, but it is one that rewrites the very concept of energy transition.

  • Jun 16, 2026 19:30

Cinque Terre May Disappear: Will villages of Monterosso and Vernazza soon be underwater?

Italy’s most famous coastal paradise is suddenly proving to be fragile, caught in the grip of environmental change that threatens its very survival.

  • Jun 16, 2026 15:03

64 million sterile mosquitoes to save lives

In a world where global warming continues to expand the territory of disease-carrying mosquitoes, the United States is launching a bold experiment: up to 64 million sterile male mosquitoes will be released in California and Florida to halt the proliferation of these harmful insects.

  • Jun 09, 2026 13:50