EarthThailand wages war against 'alien' tilapia fishThe invasive blackchin tilapia has spread to 17 provinces, threatening agriculture.Canada's 2023 wildfires emitted more carbon than most countriesThe 'living tractors' reviving Turkey's wastelandsFuture Earth: Sign up to our newsletterMore climate newsLido fundraises for 'challenging' solar plan4 hrs agoGloucestershireImpact of wind farm turbines on seabed investigated4 hrs agoEssexRussian 'spy whale' found dead off Norway12 hrs agoEuropeEnd of three-day climate protest at Windsor Castle16 hrs agoBerkshireChildren die in building collapse after Nigeria flooding18 hrs agoAfricaFuture PlanetThe giant vehicles pushing the limits of electric powerHow much energy you can pack into a battery is one limit on how big an EV can get – but meet the EVs ditching batteries altogether to attain mammoth proportions.1 day agoFutureThe reality of being homeless in a heatwaveIV drips, cooling centres and gallons of free water are just some of the 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