EarthTrouble in Arctic town as polar bears and people face warming worldClimate change makes it trickier for residents in the world's "polar bear capital" to co-exist with increasingly hungry predators.Major report joins dots between world's nature challengesSeven climate wins you may have missed in 2024Subscribe to Future Earth More climate newsStorm-hit port closed until at least 15 January11 hrs agoWalesCharity's fundraising push for new forest17 hrs agoEnglandClimate groups to back M25 protesters' jail appeal20 hrs agoSurreyNI lost eight days of wintry weather 'due to climate change'22 hrs agoNorthern IrelandTidal power plan nearly at an end, councillors say23 hrs agoBusinessFuture PlanetThe people growing their own toilet paperOne million trees worldwide are cut down each year to make toilet paper – but some people are cultivating a minty-smelling plant as an alternative. 5 Dec 2024FutureThe tribal women saving India's ancient giant yamsA group of women in southern India are working hard to revive the country's ancient native tubers and bring them back into everyday culture.3 Dec 2024FutureWorld of WonderDrone shots capture unique view of the worldJay Christensen makes striking drone's eye videos, showing a new view of the world. 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