A council flat resident has blasted local authority officials after she was ordered to remove her plant pots and other garden ornaments. Lynda Vincent, 67, from Winchester in Hampshire, received high praise from her neighbours for her careful decoration of a communal
The South African government on Tuesday announced its intent to construct new nuclear power stations. The move comes as opposition politicians warn that the country’s “preferred” nuclear partner would be Rosatom, Russia’s state-owned nuclear agency. The project, still in its infancy, has
The Biden Administration is forging ahead with its green agenda by committing the United States to not building any new coal plants and phasing out existing plants. U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry announced at the annual United Nations climate change summit,
Nearly half of flowering plants could be at risk of extinction because of habitat loss, scientists have warned. Conservation analyst Dr Matilda Brown said climate change is “certainly on the horizon” but it is much harder to measure it as a threat. She
Prince Charles brings his own food to Palace says expert King Charles may be the head of the Commonwealth and while many fans would expect his meals to be quite an extravagant affair, it turns out the monarch prefers a more low-key
The Canadian government will recoup its investment in about 20 years for the two electric vehicle (EV) battery plants that Volkswagen and Stellantis-LG Electric Solutions are building, the country’s budgetary watchdog said on Tuesday. “We estimate that federal and provincial government tax
Prince Harry planted a kiss on an American rugby player’s head during a lovely moment at the Invictus Games in Germany yesterday (Monday, September 11). It came just after the United States team had beaten the UK in the gold medal wheelchair
The deadly wildfires in Hawaii this month were fueled in part by plants, in particular invasive grasses that have taken over land once occupied by sugar and pineapple plantations. Some plants are more flammable than others, says Michele Steinberg, wildfire division director
Russia could be plotting a horrific string of false flag attacks on two nuclear facilities, including one on its own turf, according to reports. Russian President Vladimir Putin could be devising a terrifying plan to target its own nuclear plant in the
Unidentified white objects have been spotted on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s Reactor 4 in two recent satellite photographs. On July 5, the day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky raised the prospect of bombs being installed at the site, these pictures were taken by