The Chalara fraxinea fungus has already killed most of the ash trees in Denmark and has now threatens Britain's 80m trees.
Another storm is predicted to hit mid-Atlantic and New England states bringing snow and heavy rainfall.
The delayed recovery of UK butterfly populations after extreme drought could threaten species.
Biological reserve in northern state of Coahuila has similar properties to red planet's Gale crater.
Forecasters say warm fronts carrying dust from the Sahara will result in red rain across the UK.
Stockton-on-Tees engineers develop 'air capture' technology to make synthetic petrol from carbon dioxide in atmosphere.
The 25 most endangered primate species include Red Ruffed Lemur, Rondo dwarf galago, Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur, Roloway monkey, Grauer’s gorilla and more.
Greenough River Solar Farm will displace about 20,000 tonnes per year of greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to taking 4,000 cars off the road.
As more debris from 2011 Japanese tsunami washes up on US west coast, scientists highlight dangers of invasive species.
Flood warnings in place across South Wales, southwest England and parts of Midlands as heavy rains return.
As new research shows UK and US media gives climate sceptics prominence, IBTimes UK takes a look at the top ten global warming denouncers.
Leading Society blames negligent livestock crewmen aboard livestock cargo ships for luring great whites.
Five fatal great white shark attacks in 2012 prompts Western Australia to announce controversial cull.
Residents forced to move into temporary accommodation in Morpeth, Rothbury, Newburn, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham.
Finding expected to help understand more about insects, their evolution and habitat.
Homes and businesses evacuated, schools shut, road and rail disrupted as more than 75 flood warnings and 150 flood alerts issued.
Global warming is melting the Arctic ice drastically shrinking the space of the ringed seal to raise its pups.
Giant 'balloon of magma' doubled in size in just 15 months and is now 15 times as big as London's Olympic stadium.
Sea otters consume sea urchins which prey on carbon di-oxide-absorbing kelp.
More than 150 people injured and thousands of homes destroyed in earthquakes in Yunnan and Guizhou.
Mexico, Ecuador and Peru on tsunami watch, but no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
Small tsunami reported in Philippines, but threat to neighbouring countries not as great as first feared.
Study reveals crumbling permafrost in Siberia releasing 10 times the amount of carbon previously estimated.
Huge storm approaching US coast close to hurricane force, sparking fears of repeat of Hurricane Katrina devastation.
Clouds of steam, gas and ash pour into skies over Ecuadorian town of Banos.
Deadly hantavirus pulmonary syndrome kills Curry Village campsite tourist but second victim expected to recover.
China's basketball titan Yao Ming lends his stature to campaign against ivory smuggling with visit to Africa.
One million Nazi racoons are a plague in Germany and about to move to the UK.
With cliches and misconceptions dominating science journalism, Donald Sinclair looks at his top pet peeves.
People of Newport in Sydney find humpback whale that washed up dead in a beach side swimming pool.