Green News What do green campaigners think of BP’s plans to reach net zero? "It’s simultaneously as if Christmas has come early, while at the same time – decades too late." 06/08/2020
Green News Could closing national parks actually be the best thing for wildlife? Thailand is planning to make closures a regular thing, but we ask if doing the same could help wildlife in Europe. 05/08/2020
Green News Solar panels and underfloor heating: Inside a very British eco home An air source heating system absorbs heat from the outside air to heat both the house and hot water. 03/08/2020
Poland Greenpeace activists climb onto roof of Poland's Environment Ministry The NGO is demanding more action from the government to protect Poland's forests from logging schemes. 03/08/2020
Green News What a mission to Mars can teach us about protecting planet Earth It's a lot more than you might think. 31/07/2020
Green News Cara Delevingne on how to solve the food crisis with Vandana Shiva The pair explore the connections between food, climate and health in a live interview to be streamed online. 27/07/2020
Green News Europe falls behind Asia and Africa for UN climate action goals Major efforts are needed to “accelerate progress towards climate mitigation and biodiversity protections”. 23/07/2020
Italy Italy: Divers struggle to free whale from illegally cast fishing net Italian coastguards and volunteers have been working for three days to cut the net from around the mammal. 20/07/2020
Living Governments’ dietary guidelines are failing the planet, study finds Advice on what we should and shouldn't eat needs to be more sustainable. 17/07/2020
Green News Overconsumption is driving the climate crisis, warn scientists We should be "challenging the notion that riches, and those who possess them, are inherently good”. 13/07/2020
Green News Drop in tourism leaves orphaned baby elephants without funding African elephants could be extinct in 20 years according to the WWF. 12/07/2020
Green News Euroviews. Nature shouldn’t be a 'white space': Why I took Black girls camping Tianna Johnson on why black girls don't go camping and how exploring the great outdoors is a form of privilege. 11/07/2020
World News Explainer: Why is the EU betting on hydrogen for a greener future? The EU Commission has unveiled its latest strategy for a greener, cleaner energy future - and it's pinning its hopes on hydrogen. 10/07/2020
Green News Why is roadkill an environmental disaster? But it might not be the animals most vulnerable to extinction who are at risk. 10/07/2020
No Comment Greenpeace hangs protest banners on a crane at Notre Dame cathedral Activists mounted a crane at the world-famous landmark, which is being renovated for fire damage, to hang banners protesting the French government's climate policies. 09/07/2020
Italy Pink ice spotted in Alpine glacier fuels concerns over melting Scientists are investigating the appearance of pink ice in an Alpine glacier in northern Italy – looking at the relationship between algae growing inside it and climate change. 06/07/2020
Eco-Innovation This sailor is racing around the world to gather data on microplastics As Fabrice Amedeo races through uncharted waters, he’ll also be collecting essential environmental information. 05/07/2020
World News Crop-killing locust swarms spotted across three continents East Africa, South Asia, and now South America: three continents are suffering plagues of locusts. The swarms of insects have been devastating food supplies. 03/07/2020
No Comment Extinction Rebellion activists chain themselves to Finance Ministry The protest at the Finance Ministry comes a day after the French president, Emmanuel Macron, announced €15 billion in measures to combat the climate crisis. 30/06/2020
Green News Planting grass is key to prevent future Australian wildfires Ecologists say native grasses could be crucial in protecting the environment from future fires. 30/06/2020