In a powerful demonstration of solidarity for the planet, iconic landmarks across the globe plunged into darkness on Saturday night as millions participated in Earth Hour. This annual campaign, ...
Earth Hour originated in Sydney, Australia, in 2007, initiated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Quickly gaining traction, this movement spread to Canada in 2008 and subsequently worldwide. In recent ...
That's because British Gas's PeakSave customers have the chance to win free electricity for an entire year if they reduce ...
The 19th edition of Earth Hour, the world’s largest grassroots environmental movement, returned on Saturday, 22 March, with ...
Last year was the hottest year on record, the top 10 hottest years were all in the past decade and planet-heating carbon ...
That’s because British Gas’s PeakSave customers have the chance to win free electricity for an entire year if they reduce ...
Despite centuries of efforts to map our planet precisely, our view of the world will always be political and imperfect.
On Saturday night, millions across the globe will partake in Earth Hour, but the annual event can be more than just 60 minutes of electricity conservation—it can be the catalyst for change to reshape ...
Earth’s frozen places — ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost — are melting: a clear sign of climate change and a planet ...
This Saturday, millions across the globe will do their bit to save the planet by switching off unnecessary electronics and ...
Traces of these events can be seen across the globe in sedimentary rocks ... As glaciers covered the planet, interactions between Earth’s crust, oceans and atmosphere slowed dramatically.