According to a report by The Guardian, the Peregrine Falcon nearly died out in the 1950s due to the use of DDT pesticides before the chemicals were banned. Today, the species faces a different threat that comes from high-market demand instead of chemicals. Police data cited in the report indicates that thousands of these birds leave British…
January 8, 2026
Dropping 4,000 hooks into the ocean means hunting tuna while simultaneously setting a dinner table for the wrong guest. The RSPB notes that for decades, commercial long-line fisheries accidentally slaughtered seabirds by the thousands, creating a primary driver of extinction risk. The solution did not come from a courtroom, a protest sign, or a government mandate. It…
January 7, 2026
Getting permission to build a power plant means nothing if you cannot plug it into the wall. While politicians celebrate signed paperwork, the actual wires connecting the country remain dangerously congested. In 2025, the GB renewable energy sector saw a massive surge in planning approvals, yet the lights won't stay on with permits alone. A…
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