Lead released from smelting in ancient Greece is the world’s first toxic pollution, experts say. View on euronews ...
No sooner do the leaves on Britain’s trees turn from tired green to a multitude of reds and oranges, than winds blow the branches bare. In some exposed places it happened almost overnight; in more ...
By the 2080s, climate change will mean most of Britain’s peatlands could be too dry to form new peat. That’s the stark ...
Peat is a nonrenewable resource because it is being consumed much faster than it can be produced; a bog regrows at a rate of ...
In winter, such sweeping slopes are a tapestry of spongey bog mosses, brittle heathers ... that can exacerbate downstream flooding; Peat soils also play an important part in carbon cycling.
The Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, has maintained that the Ghana cedi’s stability in 2025 will largely depend on the economy and some monetary policy measures under implementation ...
One line of inquiry is whether her body was transferred to the bog in a car after her death. CCTV footage is being examined which focuses on the movements of two seized vehicles. This is seen as ...
40 per cent of the world's soil is already degraded, but the problem could get much worse. A new global think tank is warning soil degradation is increasing and threatening food security and ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Joni Sweet is a journalist who covers travel, wellness, and adventure. The New England cranberry harvest is in full swing. But you don’t ...
The active layer of soil overlaying permafrost in the Arctic is subjected to dramatic annual changes in temperature and soil chemistry, which likely affect bacterial activity and community structure.