Lead pollution in and around the Aegean Sea dates back to the Bronze Age and shows a strong spike associated with Roman ...
The resumed UN biodiversity summit, COP16, came to an end last week in Rome, with headline decisions on finance and implementation in what observers called a “win for multilateralism”. The talks, ...
The Roman appetite for victory had impact on millions of indigenous conquered peoples. The Palestinian Arabs are not ...
The Rome Common Council approved the addition of 19 miles worth of new streets and roads to be added to the city's ...
The world's nations have agreed a funding plan at UN talks in Rome for reversing the decline of nature. Countries were ...
A new book explores how the Roman Empire influenced early Scandinavian societies, laying the foundation for Viking ...
The Romans destroyed the Temple, banished Jews and changed the names of places to erase history. It's a strategy still being emulated.
RSPB CEO Beccy Speight argues that the UK Government must build on its new nature plan with comprehensive commitments to reform planning, support farmers and provide funding – lest it become talk ...
Urine was used as fertiliser in ancient Rome and China. Now farmers in Vermont are bringing this practice back to boost ...
Saw Chit Thu denies scam ties and warns of detention crisis on border with Thailand, in interview at his residence with ...
The world's biggest nature conservation conference will restart on Tuesday after negotiations collapsed in disarray last year, with the head of the meeting warning that increasing global 'polarization ...
Several nations, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Malta, Monaco, Vatican City, and Djibouti, ...