Climate John Kerry: The US and China must end world's 'suicide pact' US special climate envoy John Kerry has urged major polluters to join forces to fight the climate crisis. 21/07/2021
Green News What’s in France's new climate law and is it green enough? From introducing carbon labels on goods to veggie meals in canteens, the law is meant to overhaul travel, housing and industry to slash carbon emissions. But environmental activists say it doesn’t go far enough. 20/07/2021
Green News Carbon offsetting: What is it and how do you do it? There is one thing you can do to substantially reduce your carbon footprint the next time you fly. 19/07/2021
Eco-Innovation 3m trees and roof-top gardens: European cities make green pledge Thirty-one major cities including London, Barcelona and Milan have signed a declaration committing to further investment in green spaces and fighting the effects of climate change. 13/07/2021
Slovenia Slovenia water law referendum seen as test for government At the centre of the dispute is a provision regulating the construction of buildings, including hotels, shops and restaurants, close to the sea, rivers or lakes. 11/07/2021
Health news Future of health: linking humans, animals and their shared environment To prevent pandemics and fight the rise of drug-resistant "superbugs", scientists are pleading for more integrated health policies that protect the fragile balance between humans, animals and the environment. 08/07/2021
Health Series EU launches a Code of Conduct for more sustainable food industry The ‘Code of Conduct’ contains a series of voluntary commitments for all parties involved, from the ‘farm to the fork’, such as food producers, food operators and retailers, to promote the shift towards healthier patterns for consumers and better production methods for the environment. 06/07/2021
Malaysia How palm oil ended up in everything - and could be ruining the planet A Western PR firm that once represented Burma's military junta is now helping billionaires counter the narrative that palm oil is dangerous. 04/07/2021
Europe News Which cities in the European Union are worst for air pollution? Nowy Sacz in Poland was found to have the highest concentration of fine particulate matter across EU cities over the past two years. 17/06/2021
Nature This farm is breeding insects to replace pesticides The bugs are bred to protect the crops from harm and encourage pesticide-free produce. 13/06/2021
Living Two friends start a renewable revolution on their tiny remote island With the help of their remote Scottish community, two men raised enough money to invest in hydro-energy and ensure a sustainable future for their island. 10/06/2021
Italy Steel plant in Naples becomes focus of new regeneration scheme After much bureaucratic delay, two million square meters in the west part of the city are to be restored to their former glory. 05/06/2021
Brazil Energy-starved Rio favela enjoys solar panels on World Environment Day Many poor neighbourhoods aren't properly connected to Brazil's energy grid, making electricity hard to access and expensive to connect to. 05/06/2021
Green News European Green Deal accused of ‘green colonialism’ in new report Concerns are being raised about the European Green Deal’s failure to recognise communities of colour in Europe and the Global South. 04/06/2021
Money Elon Musk wants Bitcoin to turn green. Could it work? Bitcoin's annual carbon footprint is the same as a small European country such as Norway or Ukraine. But can Elon Musk turn it around? 27/05/2021
Poland Polish workers fear job losses as EU rules to close coal mine After the Czech government won a case at the European Court of Justice to close a Polish lignite mine, people living nearby fear losing their jobs. 23/05/2021
World News G7 commits to end support for coal-fired power stations this year Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and US have pledged "ambitious and accelerated efforts" to reduce their CO2 emissions. 21/05/2021
Green News Are 'electric prisons' the latest form of greenwashing? Prison reform campaigners have labelled the UK's plan for green prisons as a 'spin' by government. 19/05/2021
Germany US waives sanctions on Nord Stream 2 operator Angela Merkel on Thursday said talks would continue with the United States over future relations with Russia after the U.S. waived sanctions on Nord Stream 2 AG. 18/05/2021
Tech News Can cryptocurrencies adapt to environmental concerns and rule changes? Experts warn evolving rules, environmental concerns and competition from central banks threaten to undermine many of the world's fast-growing crypto assets. 29/04/2021