Eco-Innovation Are the Earth’s shifting magnetic fields causing climate change? Bold new research claims that atmospheric changes more than 40,000 years ago could be related to the climate crisis. 26/02/2021
Hungary How Hungary’s great lakes threaten fresh Budapest-Brussels conflict Activists say Hungary's government is changing the law to make it easier for private and state-run development on the shores of some of Europe's most unique freshwater habitats. 25/02/2021
Living Forget Zoom or Teams, this video platform can plant trees Here’s how two companies have joined forces to grow an ‘Impact Forest’ that will subsidise video call carbon emissions. 23/02/2021
World News Biodegradable plastic may not degrade as quickly as expected Biodegradable plastic may not degrade as quickly as expected 19/02/2021
Eco-Innovation The UN wants us to play video games to save the environment The United Nations is teaming up with video game companies to get 'Gen Z' young people engaged in climate change. 17/02/2021
No Comment Scientists and indigenous people unite to save Colombian condor Scientists and members of the Kokonuko indigenous people walk through Colombia's Purace National Park in south-west Colombia to watch condors and install a camera, as they conduct the first-ever census of the bird that is emblematic of the Andes mountain range. 17/02/2021
Living The book is helping the environment, one love story at a time A social enterprise is crowdfunding for the book which will help fund environmental projects in the country. 11/02/2021
France 110 NGOs criticise France's climate bill over 'lack of ambition' France: 110 NGOs criticise draft bill on climate over 'lack of ambition' 09/02/2021
Living The first ever human composting centre opens this year Along with being turned into a tree or eaten by mushrooms, composting humans is the next big thing in eco burials. 05/02/2021
Green News Climate app for kids forces adults to sit up and listen A fun, eco-friendly app is engaging children with the climate crisis through interactive artwork. 24/01/2021
Green News Deb Haaland: The Indigenous woman making US political history Congresswoman Deb Haaland has been approved by the US Senate to serve as cabinet secretary in the Biden administration. 20/01/2021
Green News Biden kicks off ambitious climate plan by rejoining Paris Agreement The executive order will take 30 days to come into effect and was one of 17 signed by Biden on his first day in office. 20/01/2021
Green News The most environmentally friendly superhero revealed Could it be the Hulk? Spider-man, Superman? Find out exactly what makes these superheroes lives sustainable. 13/01/2021
Green News World leaders restart vital environmental talks after Covid delay The One Planet Summit hopes to reignite discussions about protecting nature and people. 11/01/2021
Living 'I wouldn't know the difference': First ever lab-grown chicken nuggets Demand for sustainable meat alternatives is on the rise. But these nuggets aren't plant-based, they're lab-grown. 10/01/2021
Spain Record snowfall across most of Spain brings transport to a standstill All transport, including trains and planes, in and out of Madrid ground to a halt after the city experienced the heaviest snowfall in four decades. 09/01/2021
Eco-Innovation Israeli firm extracts drinking water from air to help people in Gaza New, innovative technology is looking to solve the chronic water crisis on the Gaza strip. 06/01/2021
Italy Hundreds of birds dead after New Year fireworks displays in Rome Loud fireworks and firecrackers in neighbourhoods that the birds tend to nest has been blamed for their sudden deaths. 01/01/2021
Green News 2022 is here: 7 green New Year’s resolutions to protect the planet Want to go above and beyond for the environment this year? These simple lifestyle changes could make a big difference. 01/01/2021
Romania Is Romania's environment ministry run by a hunter who dislikes bears? In the past, Barna Tanczos has called for the culling of 4,000 bears and warned against turning Romania into "the zoo of Europe". 30/12/2020