For decades, scientists have classified mammals as warm-blooded animals, capable of maintaining a constant body temperature regardless of the environment. But one extraordinary prehistoric species appears to have broken that rule. An extinct dwarf goat that once lived on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca evolved traits so unusual that researchers believe it became the … [Read more...] about The World’s Only Cold-Blooded Mammal Survived Millions Of Years By Living Like A Reptile
Climate Adaptation
Half Of England Officially Declares Drought As Millions Face Water Restrictions
Half of England has officially entered drought conditions following months of exceptionally low rainfall, prompting authorities to warn of increasing pressure on water supplies, rivers, wildlife, and the wider environment. The Environment Agency announced that seven regions are now classified as being in drought, including East Anglia, Hertfordshire and North London, the … [Read more...] about Half Of England Officially Declares Drought As Millions Face Water Restrictions
Spanish women transform summer shade into public art with giant crochet canopy in Malaga
In southern Spain, where intense summer temperatures often reshape daily life, a group of local women turned a practical problem into a striking example of community creativity. In the town of AlhaurÃn de la Torre in Malaga, crochet teacher Eva Pacheco and her students created a massive hand-crocheted canopy to provide shade over a central shopping street, replacing … [Read more...] about Spanish women transform summer shade into public art with giant crochet canopy in Malaga
‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds
New research is painting a stark future for New Orleans, warning that one of America’s most culturally iconic cities may eventually face an unavoidable retreat as rising seas, sinking land, and disappearing wetlands steadily erode the foundations beneath it. A perspectives paper published in Nature Sustainability argues that coastal Louisiana has effectively crossed a “point … [Read more...] about ‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds



