Europe News Cost of green energy transition must be distributed fairly, says MEP Spanish MEP Javi López says there will be an "eco-reaction" from people if the costs of the transition are not shared evenly. 23/07/2021
Nature Why dozens of baby birds jumped to their deaths in US heatwave Over one hundred baby birds escaped their nests to save themselves during the US heatwave. 22/07/2021
Green News Watch this Formula E car made out of ice melt on the streets of London A life-size ice replica of a Formula E car is melting rapidly in London to raise awareness around ice restoration in the Arctic. 22/07/2021
Eco-Innovation This new ‘smart fabric’ can keep you cool during a heatwave Tiny particles of reflective material could be used to manufacture clothing that keeps people comfortable in high temperatures. 14/07/2021
Climate Coastal cities are on the 'frontline' of the climate crisis A draft of a UN report has gathered crucial research on the devastating impact climate change will have on millions of people living in coastal cities. 25/06/2021
Climate Meet the Arctic Angels fighting to save our polar ice caps This group of young women is travelling to Antarctica to share the impact of the ice crisis with world leaders from the front lines. 12/06/2021
United Kingdom Campaigners demand G7 leaders give firm commitment on climate change As the G7 Summit gets underway in Cornwall, England, leaders are being urged to increase international development to ensure climate change targets are met. 10/06/2021
Nature This coral 'gardener' is restoring reefs devastated by global warming Rosalie Bailie has spent the last six months replanting corals off the coast of Kenya. 04/06/2021
Climate Yellowstone National Park sees hottest temperatures on record Yellowstone National Park in the US recorded the hottest twenty years in the 1,250 years of records. 26/05/2021
Europe Decoded World's biggest iceberg breaks off from Antarctica, says ESA The 4,320 square-kilometre iceberg is larger than the island of Mallorca. It's broken off and is now floating in Antarctica's Weddell Sea. 20/05/2021
Climate Scrap fossil fuel projects now to limit global warming, says IEA To limit global warming the world needs to scrap all new oil and gas projects “now”, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says. 18/05/2021
Green News This whiter than white paint could be very good news for the planet It reflects 98% of sunlight and radiates infrared heat through the atmosphere into space. 16/04/2021
Green News Could climate change spell the end of Colombian coffee? Rising temperatures are causing challenges for smallholders in one of the world's top coffee producing countries. 08/04/2021
Green News Australia’s ‘unprecedented’ flooding triggers climate change concerns Thousands have been affected in some of the same regions hit by Australia's devastating wildfires last summer. 22/03/2021
Climate On thin ice: How global warming is threatening Iceland's glaciers As Iceland‘s glaciers recede, scientists predict that they may largely vanish in the next 100-200 years. 24/02/2021
Destinations Some of the world’s most popular destinations at risk of sinking The world’s most popular tourist hotspots are at risk of completely vanishing by the end of this century. 19/02/2021
Nature Scientists accidentally discover life 900m under Antarctic ice A team of geologists were surprised to find marine creatures clinging to a boulder in complete darkness. 15/02/2021
Green News Why is Finland’s coldest town bidding to host the Summer Olympics? Salla's bid has an important message about climate change that the town wants to send to the world. 28/01/2021
Partner content Students tackle global issues with innovation Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Using animal scale design to prevent impact injuries on humans, and utilising food waste to reduce the effect of plastic on the environment, are just some ways in which students are tackling global problems. 21/12/2020
World News World's largest iceberg captured in photos by UK air force plane The sprawling 4,200-sq-km mass, called A68a, was on course towards the island of South Georgia. 05/12/2020