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The businesses that prioritise people and planet
Firms with B-Corp status want more companies to prioritise people and the planet as much as profits.
New Scottish Dark Sky Observatory plans get the green light
The facility in Galloway will replace one which burned down in Ayrshire more than four years ago.
New Scottish Dark Sky Observatory plans get the green light
The facility in Galloway will replace one which burned down in Ayrshire more than four years ago.
Wild spaces for butterflies to be created in Glasgow
The Butterfly Conservation charity hopes to open 40 habitats for wildlife during the two-year project.
Young trees planted to expand temperate rainforest
The saplings have been planted at Dartmoor's Wistman's Wood National Nature Reserve.
Could a huge data centre revitalise Ayrshire - or ruin it?
Controversial proposals to turn land near HMP Kilmarnock into a technology hub are being advanced by energy company ILI Group.
How are flooding and storms affecting wildlife?
Recent rain and flooding across Devon and Cornwall is impacting wildlife and their habitats.
I went to rural Wales to bathe in starlight and the Milky Way blew me away
I join two tourists in the mountains to immerse ourselves in the wonders of the night sky with a star guide.
I went to rural Wales to bathe in starlight and the Milky Way blew me away
I join two tourists in the mountains to immerse ourselves in the wonders of the night sky with a star guide.
New fungal research to support woodland creation
The project's aim is to understand how underground fungal networks adapt to environments.
Marine strategy must deliver action for seabirds, charity says
The updated strategy should mean areas like Strangford Lough will be better protected in five years' time.
Nasa announces change to its Moon landing plans
It is adding an extra mission to its Artemis programme before landing astronauts on the Moon.
Nasa announces change to its Moon landing plans
It is adding an extra mission to its Artemis programme before landing astronauts on the Moon.
Nasa announces change to its Moon landing plans
It is adding an extra mission to its Artemis programme before landing astronauts on the Moon.
How photographer captured six planets in 'parade'
Josh Dury, from Bristol, photographed the planetary parade in Worth Matravers.
How photographer captured six planets in 'parade'
Josh Dury, from Bristol, photographed the planetary parade in Worth Matravers.
When does the Nasa Moon mission launch and who are the Artemis II crew?
The first crewed Moon mission in 50 years could launch in February, ahead of a future lunar landing.
How you can see six planets all at once
The best view will be on Sunday evening at sunset.
Waitrose to suspend mackerel sales due to overfishing concerns
The supermarket chain says it will stop sourcing fresh, chilled and frozen mackerel by 29 April.
Miliband says climate impact of data centres is uncertain
The admission comes after MPs said they were concerned about emissions from a boom in data centres.
Sewage spills threatening salmon survival, says MP
Winchester's MP highlights sewage spills potentially affecting the endangered Atlantic salmon.
Six planets on show in celestial 'parade'
Six planets - Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune - will all be visible in the night sky.
Six planets on show in celestial 'parade'
Six planets - Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune - will all be visible in the night sky.
BBC Inside Science
Molecular biologists find tiny self-replicating molecules which may be key to life origins
BBC Inside Science
Molecular biologists find tiny self-replicating molecules which may be key to life origins
First writing may be 40,000 years earlier than thought
Scientists believe they have found evidence of written thoughts of Stone Age people on ancient objects.
Earth's heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK
Water super-heated by rocks will also provide the UK's first domestic supply of the critical mineral lithium.
Earth's heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK
Water super-heated by rocks will also provide the UK's first domestic supply of the critical mineral lithium.
The family-owned soda firm that still uses returnable glass bottles
Soft drinks company Twig's Beverage has a loyal following for its old-fashioned approach.
One in four councils to miss food waste collection deadline
Local authorities blame the delays on a lack of funding and a shortage of bin lorries.
Why scientists fear Emperor penguins' annual moult may be killing them
Each year the birds must stay on floating ice long enough to replace their weather-beaten feathers.
Why scientists fear Emperor penguins' annual moult may be killing them
Each year the birds must stay on floating ice long enough to replace their weather-beaten feathers.
Scotland's plan to install heat pumps 'too slow' - climate advisers
Independent climate change advisors say the Scottish government needs to ramp up the rollout of heat pumps immediately.
Valleys football club could become first to power its ground with water
Thousands of streams could make villages and towns energy independent, experts say.
'Your balloon releases aren't going to heaven'
Naomi Spittles refuses to provide balloons for memorial releases and says "it infuriates me".
More than 90 deaths this season: Are we seeing more avalanches?
Recent deadly incidents in California and Europe are putting avalanches - and how to avoid them - in the spotlight.
Are you cut out for living and working in Antarctica?
Jobs are available on the icy continent for chefs, plumbers, carpenters and even hairdressers.
Nasa astronauts' moon mission delayed due to rocket issue
The mission to the far side of the Moon and back will be postponed after problems with were spotted with its rocket, a Nasa official said.
Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years
The native species was driven to extinction by sailors in the 1800s. Now, 158 juvenile giant tortoises have been reintroduced to the island.
Nasa targets early March to send humans back around the Moon
Nasa sets the launch date following a successful "wet dress rehearsal" of the Artemis II mission.
Nasa boss says Boeing Starliner failure one of worst in its history
The agency released a critical report that puts the Starliner incident at same mistake level assigned to the fatal Columbia and Challenger shuttle disasters.
Lion DNA helps convict poachers for first time
Investigators reveal how they were able to identify a missing animal using a database of lions in Zimbabwe.
Deer culling to be made easier to protect trees and crops
The government unveils a long awaited 10-year deer management plan that will identify priority culling areas.
BBC Inside Science
And how can future civilisations remember where we put it?
BBC Inside Science
And how can future civilisations remember where we put it?
BBC Inside Science
The science of barbecue recorded at Abergavenny Food Festival 2025.
SpaceX rocket fireball linked to plume of polluting lithium
A SpaceX Falcon 9 crashed to Earth last year. Now scientists have measured the pollution it caused.
SpaceX rocket fireball linked to plume of polluting lithium
A SpaceX Falcon 9 crashed to Earth last year. Now scientists have measured the pollution it caused.
BBC plans David Attenborough celebration for 100th birthday
The corporation will look back on the veteran wildlife broadcaster's career for his birthday in May.
'Smiling' fossil discovered on Holy Island
The unusual looking fossil is estimated to be a few hundred million years old dating to the Carboniferous period.
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