
Five climate change stories to keep an eye on this year
This year will be one of the hottest ever. Itll probably feature horrendous extreme weather, crop failures and a further crackdown on climate activism. But its also a year in which we may see huge progress on renewable...

Why Donald Trump is threatening to take control of the Panama Canal
For weeks, Donald Trump has been stating his intention to take control of the Panama Canal, a critical 51-mile long waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. At a press conference on January 7, Trump was...

With Trump in the White House, China and Latin America may try to forge an even deeper relationship
Within days of Donald Trumps election win in November 2024, Chinas president Xi Jinping was at a ceremony opening a deep-water port in Peru as part of a diplomatic blitz through Latin America. Xis presence was a symbol of...

2024’s extreme ocean heat leaves 2 mysteries to solve
The oceans are heating up as the planet warms. This past year, 2024, was the warmest ever measured for the global ocean, following a record-breaking 2023. In fact, every decade since 1984, when satellite recordkeeping of...

Shared heat tolerance leaves ecosystems at risk of sudden climate-driven collapse – new research
Last year, much of the worlds largest coral reef system was transformed into a white boneyard, featuring ghostly silhouettes of horns, brains and lettuces. The threat of sudden biodiversity loss from climate change had...

The Traitors: how trustworthy is a Welsh accent? A sociolinguist explains
One of the more unexpected plot twists on the latest series of the BBCs The Traitors was contestant Charlotte revealing that despite being from London, she was putting on a Welsh accent to seem more trustworthy to her...

A Real Pain is a subtle but powerful exploration of remembrance culture and personal trauma
We are constantly confronted by history. The history of our cultures and traditions. Of our families. Of our own personal relationships. Can we or should we seek to ever escape the tightly woven net of our preoccupation...