The green turtle has returned from the brink of extinction in a victory hailed by scientists worldwide. Once hunted extensively for turtle soup, its eggs as a delicacy, and decorative shells, the ancient mariner saw its population crash. The species has remained endangered since the 1980s. Decades of conservation restore green turtle numbers Global conservation initiatives over the last decades have helped green turtles rebound. Programs protect eggs, release hatchlings on beaches, and reduce accidental capture in fishing nets. Recent data confirms populations are growing. Dr Nicolas Pilcher of the Marine Research Foundation in Sabah, Malaysia, said this success should…
Author: Grace Johnson
Prince William will represent King Charles at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil next month, Kensington Palace confirmed. The Prince of Wales will travel to the northern city of Belém for the major environmental gathering, marking an important moment in his growing role on global climate issues. A united royal front on climate action Prince William and King Charles made a rare joint appearance on Thursday evening at a pre-summit reception hosted by the UK government at the Natural History Museum. The event brought together environmentalists, scientists, diplomats and politicians to discuss the upcoming conference. Father and son arrived together…
China is racing to create a new generation of wind farms that can survive tropical cyclones and use their power. In southern China’s Guangdong province, a new skyline rises offshore. Hundreds of wind turbines now stand tall in the South China Sea, generating renewable electricity for homes, offices, and factories. The towers, some as tall as 30-storey buildings, symbolize China’s determination for a greener future. Guangdong, one of the nation’s offshore wind hubs, already holds around 15% of all ocean turbines worldwide. Over the next five years, local authorities plan to more than double that number. These turbines stand on…
The Chadian government has ended its partnership with a high-profile conservation organisation connected to Prince Harry. Officials accused the group African Parks of failing to stop poaching and showing disrespect to national authorities. The decision ends a 15-year collaboration to manage two of Chad’s protected areas. Government criticises African Parks’ conduct Chad’s environment ministry said African Parks had shown arrogance and a lack of cooperation with government officials. According to the ministry, the charity ignored local input and failed to invest enough to protect wildlife. Environment Minister Hassan Bakhit Djamous announced the move in an official letter, calling it a…
Scientists have successfully cured a 21-year-old man of sickle cell anemia using a groundbreaking gene therapy called Lyfgenia. The treatment marks a major milestone in genetic medicine and offers hope for patients with inherited blood disorders. Lyfgenia works by modifying the patient’s own bone marrow to produce healthy red blood cells. This approach addresses the root cause of sickle cell anemia, a condition that can lead to severe pain, organ damage, and reduced life expectancy. Experts say this therapy represents a major step forward in personalized medicine. The patient’s response to the treatment has been remarkable. Within weeks, his blood…
Renewable energy overtook coal as the leading source of global electricity in the first half of this year. The independent energy think tank Ember confirmed this historic milestone in its latest report. Electricity demand continues to grow worldwide, but the rapid rise of solar and wind energy met 100% of the extra demand. This growth even caused a small decline in coal and gas use. However, Ember notes that the global picture remains uneven. Developing countries drive the clean energy surge Emerging economies, especially China, powered the clean energy boom. In contrast, richer nations such as the United States and…
From wild nature to water adventures and pure relaxation, Costa Rica’s coastline has it all. The land of endless shores Costa Rica boasts around 800 miles of coastline, kissed by both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Every traveller can find a perfect beach here. There are tranquil coves for quiet escapes and rugged stretches alive with wildlife. You’ll encounter turquoise waters, volcanic sands, and lively beach towns surrounded by lush rainforests. Whether you crave surfing, snorkelling, or a peaceful hammock nap, Costa Rica promises unforgettable coastal moments. Where nature meets the ocean Nature lovers find paradise on Costa…
The Prince of Wales has called the finalists of his global Earthshot Prize “heroes of our time”. Next month, Prince William will travel to Rio de Janeiro for the award ceremony, marking the first time the event takes place in Latin America. The prize, launched five years ago, rewards five projects each year with £1 million for groundbreaking environmental innovation. Global recognition for green pioneers This year’s competition drew nearly 2,500 nominees from 72 countries. The winners will be chosen by Prince William and the Earthshot Prize Council, which includes actor Cate Blanchett and Queen Rania of Jordan. The list…
The ocean shaped Glen Butler’s life. He has surfed for 50 years and rarely worried about sharks. “You know you are entering their world, so you stay cautious,” the 61-year-old said. But last month, the water turned dangerous. Butler surfed with friends at Long Reef on Sydney’s northern beaches. Minutes after he left the water, fellow surfer Mercury Psillakis died in a great white shark attack. “It shook us,” Butler admitted. Mercury and his twin brother Mike were familiar faces in the local community. “You would always greet them.” The fatal attack reignited a sensitive debate about beach safety in…
Chasing the Eye of the Storm When hurricanes sweep across the ocean, they stir up creatures from the deep. Predators brave enough to endure the storm find a feast among the chaos. On a rocky plateau, a small nocturnal seabird huddles in its burrow. Below, waves lap gently against the cliffs. At night, it senses a storm forming 1,000 miles off the coast of Morocco. The tropical cyclone draws energy from the warm ocean surface. Slowly, it grows into a rotating column of air hundreds of miles wide. Lightning streaks across its outer bands, while 150mph winds churn the ocean…
