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Did a Rock Hit Your Windshield, or Did Your Windshield Hit a Rock?

Either way, it sucks. But at least there’s some fun physics to ponder while you’re sitting in the repair shop.

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Unions and NGOs fearful of EU Commission's new pro-business plan

Civil society groups and unions are nervous about the political turn taken by the European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen’s second...

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Slovak PM Fico cancels Brussels meeting over Belgian air traffic woes

The Moscow-friendly leader has been pushing Brussels hard to put more pressure on Ukraine over Russian energy supplies.

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Climate recommendations? No stress. It’s easy to achieve them at home

You might have heard some scaremongering this week about how the climate fight is coming into your home and that it’s about to force compulsory...

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Horror space events that could kill us all from gamma-ray burst that ‘sterilises’ Earth to ‘unseen’ doomsda...

SPACE is a deadly place – and we're all living at its mercy on a little blue rock. Thankfully we know that asteroid 2024 YR4 won't be crashing into...

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Shortage of heat-pump engineers threatens government's 2035 rollout target

Study finds that new policies are needed to ensure enough heat pump engineers are trained to hit net zero targets

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Positive environmental stories from 2025

Eco anxiety is very real, so we share January’s most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate.

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Could heat pumps help cut EU emissions from manufacturing?

More than 60 per cent of the energy used by European industry is used for heat needed for manufacturing.

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The US Solar Power Industry Is Trying to Rebrand as MAGA-Friendly

As Donald Trump rages against renewable energy, solar power is being reimagined as a symbol of American “energy dominance.”

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Geothermal Power Is a Climate Moon Shot Beneath Our Feet

The center of the Earth is so hot that it could satisfy the entire world’s energy needs. But can scientists safely tap into it?

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