Art and Design Capturing the devastation of the Australian bushfires one year on Photographer Tom Goldner returned to parts of Central Queensland which were destroyed by last year's fires.
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Outdoor Climate change a ‘global emergency’, says world’s biggest opinion poll 1.2 million took part across 50 countries, covering 56 per cent of the world's population.
Outdoor What is the new London Greenground map? One graphic designer is encouraging more people to walk and cycle by creating a map of green spaces in the capital.
Outdoor 'Miracle cat' rescued from rubbish truck seconds before being crushed Waste collectors in Russia were shocked to find an animal in a rubbish bag.
Outdoor 99% decline in butterflies since 1980s is 'horrific', say scientists Populations of the monarch butterfly have seen a 99.9% decline since the 1980s but still no protection is in sight.
Directory 90 Eiffel Towers worth of plastic is being sold in UK supermarkets Supermarkets are managing to reduce plastic packaging on their own-brand products but not from brands they stock.
Ideas How can the film industry tackle climate change? A new environmental report explains how Hollywood can reduce its carbon footprint.
Ideas Most of Europe's electricity came from renewable sources in 2020 Solar and wind power are helping green energy to grow in the EU.
Ideas 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.
Outdoor Stop the selfie: Photos with monkeys may be driving illegal pet trade The IUCN has issued guidance asking celebrity scientists to stop posing for photos with primates.
Outdoor What does extreme motor racing have to do with Greenland's ice caps? Extreme E is heading to the Arctic this year, using electric off-road racing to support environmental issues.
Outdoor Flood victims offered free counselling as Storm Christoph hits the UK Widespread flooding is causing mental and physical devastation for those affected by the extreme weather.
Outdoor Global campaign to ban trophy hunting is 'simplistic and inaccurate' Scientists claim the practice has beneficial effects on conservation and wildlife protection.
Cuisine Earthling Ed: The ethical case for veganism Vegan educator Ed Winters tells us why a meat-free diet is good for health, the environment and animal welfare.
Cuisine What are the top 10 vegan desserts? From pumpkin pie to plant-based macarons, these are the best vegan baked treats you can make at home.
Cuisine Why might veganism be more popular with women than men? It turns out that meat and masculinity are linked.
Fashion How are designers blending urban style with authentic sustainability? Meet the brands looking to uphold ethical values, while introducing a genuinely urban sense of style.
Fashion These cashmere scarves can be planted back into the soil after use A group of women have designed a completely biodegradable fabric in the UK.
Fashion 6 sustainable coats to keep you warm this winter We've compiled the cosiest, most environmentally-friendly coats on the market.
Cuisine Earthling Ed: The ethical case for veganism Vegan educator Ed Winters tells us why a meat-free diet is good for health, the environment and animal welfare.
Fashion Why Shein might be the biggest rip-off since fast fashion was born A review of the Chinese online fashion giant from the perspective of a slow-fashion writer.
Directory 90 Eiffel Towers worth of plastic is being sold in UK supermarkets Supermarkets are managing to reduce plastic packaging on their own-brand products but not from brands they stock.
Ideas Turning off your camera in video calls could help cut carbon emissions Did you know? Streaming videos adds to the carbon, water and land footprints of your internet usage.
Outdoor Climate change a ‘global emergency’, says world’s biggest opinion poll 1.2 million took part across 50 countries, covering 56 per cent of the world's population.