Environment & Climate

Deep Sea Mining in 2026: The Rush for Battery Metals Beneath the Ocean

The world's largest mining firms are racing to extract battery metals from the ocean floor. But what lives down there, and can we afford to find out?

Priya Voss · 7 min read
Environment & Climate

Self-Powering Smart Fabrics: The Next Evolution of Wearables That Never Need Charging

A new generation of fabrics that harvest energy from body heat and movement could make wearables disappear into everyday clothing while providing continuous health monitoring.

Cassian Reeves · 5 min read
Environment & Climate

Mediterranean Tsunami Risk: Why Scientists Are Warning the French Riviera Could Be in Danger

The French Riviera faces a documented tsunami risk that most tourists and property investors do not know about. New scientific modeling shows the Mediterranean fault system that generated the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and 1908 Messina tsunami is still active, and the French coast sits directly in the blast radius.

James Calloway · 5 min read
Environment & Climate

Japan's Allergy Crisis: A Forest of Its Own Making

Japan's postwar reforestation with cedar trees accidentally triggered a nationwide allergy crisis now costing $1.6bn per day during peak pollen season.

Marcus Thorne · 5 min read
Environment & Climate

You're Breathing Plastic: What New Research Says About Microplastics in City Air

You breathe in plastic every day, especially in cities. New research reveals the dominant source isn't bottles or bags—it's your tires. Here's what city dwellers need to know.

Naomi Clarke · 4 min read
Environment & Climate

Algae Cooking Oil: The Sustainable, High-Smoke-Point Oil That's Changing How Americans Cook

Algae cooking oil withstands 535°F heat, delivers 90% omega-9s, and produces 86% fewer greenhouse gases than soybean oil. So why is it still a niche product? A deep dive into the most capable cooking oil you've probably never used.

Nadia Cross · 6 min read
Environment & Climate

What Microplastics Actually Do to Your Body: The Science Behind the 2026 EPA Alert

Microplastics have been detected in human brains, hearts, blood, and testicles. Scientists know they're accumulating. What they don't yet know is what that means for human health.

Declan Voss · 6 min read
Environment & Climate

Cabbagecore: The Unlikely Trend That's Making Vegetables Feel Like Fashion

From trash to treasure: cabbage cores are the unlikely star of 2026. Discover why root-to-stem cooking is making this overlooked vegetable part a must-try ingredient.

Elena Voss · 4 min read
Environment & Climate

The Gen Z Birdwatching Boom: Why 700,000 Young People Are Flocking to RSPB Reserves

Young people in the UK have taken up birdwatching at extraordinary rates, with 16-29 year olds growing from 61,000 to 724,000 in eight years. So what's behind the boom?

Naomi Hart · 4 min read
Environment & Climate

FIFA Confirms Iran Will Play at the 2026 World Cup Amid US-Israel War

FIFA confirms Iran will play all Group G matches at the 2026 World Cup on US soil despite the US-Israel war and its federation president being denied entry to Canada.

Leo Ashworth · 4 min read
Environment & Climate

Gut Feelings: The Hidden Bacterial Link Between Your Microbiome and Depression

Researchers at Harvard have identified a specific biological mechanism linking gut bacteria to depression, raising the possibility that immune-modulating treatments could help some patients. But the science is still early, and the path from lab finding to clinical application is long.

Finnlay Stryker · 6 min read
Environment & Climate

What Is Neurowellness? A Beginner's Guide to Nervous System Regulation in 2026

The nervous system is having a moment. Neurowellness - from breathwork to vagus nerve stimulation - is one of 2026's biggest wellness trends. Here's what the science actually says.

Cassandra Wren · 7 min read