Ecotech ‘Vans on rails’: A green solution for France’s car-dependent areas There are approximately 5,700 kilometres of small railway lines in France that are not currently in use. 09/02/2026
Ecotech Trump tried to boost polluting fuel in 2025. Experts say it won’t work “Trump’s effort to... harm clean energy just isn’t enough to offset the natural advantages it has,” says one expert. 24/12/2025
Partner content Renewable materials in a changing global landscape Partner content presented by UPM Renewable materials are becoming a strategic priority for climate-aligned industrial growth. UPM’s move into advanced, bio-based materials highlights how the sector is evolving to meet new regulatory, environmental, and market expectations. 22/12/2025
Ecotech Samarkand CITES summit showcases tech to save endangered species Experts at the 20th CITES Conference reveal wildlife crime worth up to €22B annually, putting 40,000+ species at risk and boosting tech monitoring efforts. 02/12/2025
Ecotech Depleted oil field to become Europe’s first offshore CO2 storage site When the project begins commercial operations next year, it is expected to become the European Union’s first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site. 26/11/2025
Ecotech Zanzibar’s ‘solar mamas’ bring electricity to remote communities Replacing smoky lamps with solar energy, local women are helping light homes and protect communities. 16/11/2025
Ecotech Renewables overtake coal as biggest global source of electricity The authors say it's a sign that renewables can keep up the pace with the growing appetite for electricity worldwide. 07/10/2025
Mobility Madrid tests first driverless bus 'made in Spain' The Spanish capital has unveiled its first autonomous bus with passengers in Casa de Campo. 25/09/2025
Europe News MEPs vote for report pushing auto sector to recycle of end-of-use parts New law incentivises more sustainable design, recycling, and reuse of car parts while reducing waste and raw material dependency. 09/09/2025
Earth News Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25% Researchers are developing bio-based fertilisers that reduce pollution, save energy and could curb Europe’s reliance on Russian imports. One promising solution: algae grown on wastewater. 05/09/2025
Ecotech Lab-grown oils could make your cosmetics deforestation-free Traditional palm and cocoa butter supply chains can take months. SMEY’s lab-grown oils cut that down to only 30 days. 25/08/2025
Europe News Why Brussels doesn’t hate AC — but Europe still struggles with it No, the EU hasn't banned air conditioning. So why do Europeans still resist it? Here's a policy look at Europe’s love-hate relationship with staying cool through the summer. 20/08/2025
Ecotech How AI is speeding up disaster response after earthquakes and storms The researchers’ AI flagged more than 7,000 landslides within just three hours following an earthquake last year. 23/07/2025
Ecotech From Italy to Ukraine, plastic waste gets a second life with DIY tech Around 1400 tonnes were recycled by the Precious Plastic community in one year. Could open-source tech help plastic recycling finally take off? 20/07/2025
Ecotech Meet the fashion designers cooking up unique biomaterial recipes From mycelium leather to corn-based elastane, there have been many biomaterial breakthroughs in recent years. When will they become mainstream? 15/07/2025
Ecotech Scotland’s underwater turbines break record after 6 years in situ The turbines generated enough electricity collectively to power up to 7,000 homes annually. 08/07/2025
Ecotech Solar electricity played ‘major role’ during heatwave, experts explain Storing solar energy could be the biggest opportunity to strengthen grids, researchers say, as prices soared in Germany, France and Poland. 07/07/2025
Ecotech Report reveals huge solar power potential of abandoned coal mines “The same ground that powered the industrial era can help power the climate solutions we now urgently need,” analysts say of the 300 GW solution. 19/06/2025
Ecotech Old smartphones turned into ‘tiny data centres’ to track marine life For just €8, researchers are turning old smartphones into devices capable of tracking marine life and buses. 16/06/2025
Ecotech Meet the inventors helping farmers keep fruit fresh longer In partnership with European Patent Office Drawing on their farming roots, Ugandan entrepreneurs Sandra Namboozo and Samuel Muyita have created a natural sachet that keeps fruit fresh for longer. 16/06/2025
Ecotech World’s largest sand battery starts slashing emissions in Finnish town The 15 metres wide battery can store a month's heat demand in summer - how does it work? 15/06/2025
Ecotech How the Mashouf sisters are turning CO₂ into textiles In partnership with European Patent Office Neeka and Leila Mashouf have created a breakthrough enzymatic process that turns CO₂ into cellulose-based fibres for textiles and beyond, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional production. 13/06/2025
Ecotech The engineers cleaning up the high seas by trapping ship emissions In partnership with European Patent Office With a modular carbon capture system for ships, Alisha Fredriksson and Roujia Wen are helping decarbonise maritime transport – one pebble at a time. 12/06/2025
Ecotech Seaweed packaging is shifting single-use plastic out of stadiums Notpla is aiming to expand in Europe and displace 1 billion units of single-use plastic by 2030. 07/06/2025
Ecotech These UK scientists are ‘growing colour’ using nature’s DNA codes Colorifix successfully dyed greens and oranges this year, adding to a palette of pigments from nature. 01/06/2025
Ecotech Europe’s carbon capture and storage strategy off to a rocky start High costs, local opposition and technical issues threaten the viability of the EU’s multi-billion euro gamble on CCS to decarbonise heavy industry. 26/05/2025
The Big Question The Big Question: How can we cut house prices and keep using concrete? Paebbl’s technology could transform the construction industry and reduce concrete emissions by up to 70%. 26/05/2025
Ecotech What happened to the dream of a European supergrid? In the wake of the widespread power outage in Spain and Portugal, experts revisit the case for a supergrid across Europe. 11/05/2025
Ecotech Indian city uses smartwatches to track impact of deadly heat Cities like Ahmedabad have always had hot summers, but now they're nearing the threshold beyond which exposure for more than a few hours can be fatal. 01/05/2025
Ecotech Solar has a ‘cybersecurity challenge’. Here’s what experts suggest A new report maps solar systems’ cybersecurity weaknesses and how we can protect them. 30/04/2025
Ecotech What are the five hardest things to recycle in Europe? We still don’t know how to recycle these five common products, but scientists are busy finding answers. 19/04/2025
Ecotech Scientists might have found a way to generate electricity from rain Researchers have used rain-like droplets moving through a tube to generate enough energy to light up 12 LEDs. 17/04/2025
Ecotech These European countries are the greenest at heating their buildings District heating networks help Nordic and Baltic countries top the list, while many major economies are lagging behind. 05/04/2025
Ecotech This Swedish city has put its money where its mouth is on green issues The council is holding itself to strict standards on energy and EVs as it seeks to be close to carbon-free by 2030. 31/03/2025
Ecotech A growing industry is betting on the ocean to capture carbon There is major debate over the consequences for oceans and over the exact benefits for the climate. 24/03/2025
Ecotech EVs will save Europe 8 coal power plants worth of emissions this year One in five new cars sold in the EU this year will have zero tailpipe emissions. How did we get here? 20/03/2025
Ecotech World’s most powerful underwater turbines are coming to French coast One of France's first commercial-scale tidal energy pilot projects, NH1 is due to supply thousands of locals with clean electricity. 18/03/2025
Ecotech Could cleaner stoves replace ‘leaky’ gas stoves in our kitchens? Simple plug-in electric stoves could be a cleaner and more climate-friendly cooking solution. 03/03/2025
Ecotech This heart-inspired buoy is harnessing wave power in Portugal European countries with strong Atlantic swells like Spain, France and Ireland have the most wave energy potential. 22/02/2025
Ecotech Scientists discover ‘hungry’ marine fungi that eat plastic pollution Researchers are training ‘mighty’ marine fungi to quickly eat polyurethane, one of our most common plastics. 19/02/2025
Ecotech Should every European capital have an urban 'pocket forest'? Our cities are polluted and overcrowded - but planting trees in urban spaces create future wildlife habitats. 17/02/2025
Ecotech How is Sweden leading the pack on renewable energy in transport? Renewable electricity is helping the EU achieve its goal, but campaigners caution against relying on biofuels. 12/02/2025
Ecotech World’s biggest cargo plane will transport next-gen wind turbines Transporting wind turbine blades by air could help super-size the future of onshore wind farms. 06/02/2025
Ecotech Could heat pumps help cut EU emissions from manufacturing? More than 60 per cent of the energy used by European industry is used for heat needed for manufacturing. 31/01/2025