Green News Yemen faces hazardous environmental threat from medical waste crisis More than seven years of conflict in Yemen have devastated the economy, displaced millions, and wreaked havoc on the environment. 10/07/2022
Green News Cheap chicken in Europe is fuelling crime and human rights abuses: NGO Indigenous people are being killed on land where soy is grown to feed chicken sold in Europe, says NGO Earthsight. 05/07/2022
Scenes Meet the teenagers making upcycling fashionable in Qatar In partnership with Media City "Fast fashion is a concept that moves really quickly and people don't really realise how much of a carbon footprint they're leaving behind." 04/07/2022
Green News Scientists develop heat resilient plants to survive climate change Newly developed heat-resistant plants could help prevent food crises during heatwaves. 01/07/2022
Portugal Five phrases that made waves at the UN Ocean Conference Delegates at the UN's Ocean Conference are urging people to 'learn to love sharks' and 'listen to the elders' if they truly want to protect the world's waters. 01/07/2022
USA US Supreme Court hands down 'devastating' environmental ruling The US Supreme Court has restricted how the nation’s main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. 01/07/2022
Ocean Calls Is it too late to save the ocean? In partnership with The European Commission In the first episode of the Ocean Calls podcast, Johan Rockström and George Monbiot debate whether it's too late to save the ocean from threats such as climate change and overfishing. 29/06/2022
No Comment Demonstrators gather outside G7 venue in Germany Dozens of anti-G7 protesters demonstrate near Elmau Castle in the Bavarian Alps, where the G7 summit is being held. 27/06/2022
Scenes The jungle environmentalist saving elephants in Thailand In partnership with Media City "We must find a way to coexist with nature as our populations rise. As wild spaces shrink, we will bump up against nature." 27/06/2022
Europe News European Commission wants to slash use of pesticides by 50% by 2030 A complete ban on pesticides is being proposed in public areas, such as parks and playgrounds. 23/06/2022
Green News Ukraine wants to hold Russia accountable for its environmental crimes Once the war is over, Ukraine is hoping to take Russia to court over the billions of euros of damage the war has inflicted on the environment. 17/06/2022
France Drought, heat and high winds fan forest fires in southern France Hundreds of firefighters were still battling forest fires on Sunday that broke out on Saturday in southern France. 12/06/2022
Green News Amazon groups offered mediation in supermarket deforestation row It is the first time a French supermarket chain has been taken to court over deforestation and the loss of land and livelihood. 10/06/2022
Series Meet the film director who built his own house out of hemp After turning 60 and welcoming his first granddaughter, Steve Barron felt the need to give something back to the planet and began researching how to build a house out of hemp. 10/06/2022
Eco-Innovation World’s largest vertical farm could help the UK cut food miles Comfortably larger than any other facility of this kind, it is due to open later this year. 09/06/2022
Tech News A ‘CO2 battery’ could help store solar and wind energy. Here’s how The storage technology could iron out the main drawback of using solar or wind power. 08/06/2022
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls, the podcast making waves on our blue planet In partnership with The European Commission Ocean Calls is making a comeback with a new season premiering on March 2nd. Get ready to plunge into a myriad of scintillating subjects, including underwater noise pollution, the future of sharks, and marine protected areas. 08/06/2022
No Comment Activists in Seoul mark World Oceans Day South Korean environmental activists protest against Japan's plan to dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the sea on World Oceans Day. 08/06/2022
No Comment Unique albino Galapagos turtle born in Swiss tropical zoo White shell and red eyes: this baby tortoise born in May in a tropical zoo located in Servion, western Switzerland, is the first albino Galapagos giant turtle ever observed in captivity or in the wild. 04/06/2022
No Comment Garbage recyclers protest in front of Coca-Cola headquarters in Buenos Aires Amidst a mountain of empty bottles, garbage recyclers protest in front of Coca-Cola headquarters in Buenos Aires as part of their demand for a "packaging law" that introduces the principle of extended producer responsibility. 03/06/2022