Why the worldâs fattest parrots now feel frisky enough to save their species
After a four-year hiatus, conservationists in New Zealand are relieved that the flightless kÄkÄpo is once again breeding. Fewer than 300 of the parrots exist....
After a four-year hiatus, conservationists in New Zealand are relieved that the flightless kÄkÄpo is once again breeding. Fewer than 300 of the parrots exist....
Shares in the Danish energy firm rose about 5% after a federal court granted a preliminary injunction, allowing construction on the offshore wind project to resume....
In just nine days, wildfires have destroyed over 15,000 hectares of Argentinaâs Patagonia, with hundreds of firefighters and volunteers continuing to battle the flames, reports Charlotte Lam....
Another Australian summer, another spate of catastrophic wildfires. As DW's Stuart Braun watched the flames rip through Victoria in recent days, he says locals are getting out while they can....
It looks like the wave of campaigns against data centers are getting under big tech companies' skin - and Microsoft is the latest giant to promise to address frustrations on the ground in communities ...
Life is slowly returning to normal in Russiaâs far east after what residents are calling a âsnow apocalypse.â A powerful cyclone dumped record snowfall on the Kamchatka region, burying homes, blocking...
Its entire population would fit in a large sports stadium but Greenlandâs current presence on the geopolitical stage is huge. DW takes a look at the reasons it's so coveted â from natural resources to...
Its entire population would fit in a large sports stadium but Greenlandâs current presence on the geopolitical stage is huge. DW takes a look at the reasons it's so coveted â from natural resources to...
Net-zero commitments are now commonplace across Hong Kongâs property sector. Many major developers have announced targets for 2030 and 2050, often framed around energy efficiency, renewable energy and...
In 2021, when Beijing finally pledged to stop building and financing new coal power plants overseas, Western governments and climate advocates rejoiced. John Kerry, US climate envoy at the time, said ...