Shein party dresses, H&M sweaters, Zara trend pieces, and Uniqlo basics, among other cheap, unsold clothing are growing in heaps and mounds in a spot in the Chile desert.
We’re searching for the light wherever we can.
They almost came for our pools, they should go for the yachts, and now they’re cracking down on our dishes.
Yeah, we’re talking about the weather and it is actually fascinating.
The Guardian has just called out the rich of Cape Town and beyond for their lush swimming pools, well-watered gardens, and clean cars.
That’s the alarming thing – as the climate crisis ramps up, we’re going to see more and more videos of terrifying tornadoes ripping into city after city.
Sure, the reality of a mass cordyceps outbreak is far-fetched, but since a 61-year-old man just caught a disease caused by a plant fungus, we might as well stay ahead of the curve.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
Yet another teen is making waves by holding the world’s billionaires accountable for their impact on the environment.
The harsh lightning and thunderstorms began in the Mother City on Sunday night and continued into Monday, causing major floods and damage in some areas like Gordon’s Bay and Paarl.
The Just Stop Oil protesters targeted a waxwork of Prince Charles III, throwing cake into his face and shouting out their demands to save the planet.
On Friday, a pair of activists threw a can of what appears to be tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ at the National Gallery in London.
The Dutch city of Haarlem is set to become the first in the world to ban advertisements for most meat because of its environment impact.
In just a couple of days, with extreme bouts of torrential rain, the death toll soared past 1 100 and water overwhelmed as much as a third of the country, satellite images show.
Taylor Swift has been dubbed the “biggest celebrity CO2 polluter” by sustainable digital marketing agency Yard. Naturally, social media users have jokes.
A Twitter account that tracks the ridiculously short journeys of the rich and famous has called out the likes of Kylie Jenner for contributing to the climate crisis.
England is notorious for its cloudy, cold weather, so when the country is made to endure the hottest day ever (in excess of 40 degrees Celsius), weird things are bound to happen.
Two shocking videos reveal the devastating extent of wildfires in the country.
Not only is Eskom’s nonsense driving this new era of solar, but also the country’s growing focus on renewable sources of power and disinvestment in coal.
China has been dealing with one of its more devastating rainy seasons, with two vicious tornadoes tearing through the south in a matter of days.
Capetonians still shudder at the mention of ‘Day Zero’. While the worst appears to be behind us, the same cannot be said for other parts of the country.
The quality of Jo’burg’s air came under the microscope this week, after the city of gold erupted in pockets of 24-carat stench.
You might have noticed a seal carcass or two yourself somewhere along the Western Cape’s coastline as early as September, which is when researchers identified the mysterious wave of Cape fur seals’ deaths.
A new innovation from the Google Earth team, in collaboration with the World Resources Institute, means that now users can watch the face of the earth morph and alter in real-time.
Somerset West remained under siege over the weekend, with emergency services personnel, animals, and private houses beginning to sustain damage after five consecutive days of fire.
If you were at the V&A Waterfront or Kalk Bay harbour at the right time in the last week, you might have noticed strange hooded figures in red or blue fabric walking around with a rope.
The Doomsday Clock, established 75 years ago by scientists to illustrate the threat to human extinction, is ticking close to disaster.
The 18-year-old was mobbed by large crowds at Glasgow Central train station, and also drew a large crowd when she joined other youth climate change activists in protesting outside COP26.
Ahead of the decisions that will be finalised at the COP26, the United Nations released a new video campaign that sees an extinct species trying to knock some sense into us humans.
Don’t let the ubiquitous and airy sounding “cloud” mislead you. Data storage is very much physical and creates a huge carbon footprint.