Sea temperatures affect plankton growth, which in turns alters fish abundance. So warm...
Interviews about Earth Science
Interviews about geology, palaeontology, archaeology, atmospheric science, climate, climate change and meteorology...
Currently, we know more about the surface of Mars than we do of Earth...
This is not a microbe! At 2 centimetres long, it's bigger than some insects...
As we enter the decisive decade for biodiversity, researchers are sharing their findings to help shape policy
Listening to the sounds inside a volcano can tell us more about its future activity
The strictest bill prohibiting ivory sales was enforced in the UK recently, but some are still selling online
As well as being brilliant for research and protecting species, botanic gardens let people connect with nature
Have you seen any of the ten species mentioned on your travels across the UK?
The newest chapter in tracing back the Earth's origins...
Ushering in a new era of water cooler conversation...
Efficient exhaust pipes and large loads are changing the narrative on air pollution...
Renewable energy is all well and good, but what about when the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing?
Some people say it's only a matter of time...
Using gravitational potential energy as a storage solution...
Understanding electrolysis can save the planet as well as your exam grade...
New research suggests that these smaller reactors might not be the silver bullet we hoped they might be...
Knowing how much wind will blow is crucial for turbine turning business owners...
How much electricity do wind farms actually produce?
Wind power predates the industrial turbine by hundreds of years...
Up through the atmosphere, up where the air is clear, flying a kite could also power our homes
From birds to lobsters, could the erection of giant bladed structures be a detriment to animal populations?
Ripple Energy has allowed people in England, Wales and Scotland to own their own source of clean energy
Queen Elizabeth II has seen it all even the hole in the ozone lingering over Antarctica in 1985...
Tidal technologies and prototypes are put through their paces in extraordinary facilities like these...
Which marine renewable technologies are out there...