Outdoor Bangladesh’s floating gardens offer a solution to rising sea levels Our vegetables might be safe in the hands of this ancient water-based planting method.
Ideas Could Singapore’s ‘robo-plants’ be the future of tech and agriculture? Plant tech’s latest innovation could one day contribute to keeping crops alive.
Transport 4 pieces of tech making cycling more accessible in Europe Companies across the continent are working hard to make cycling safer, greener, and cheaper than ever.
Ideas The underground vegetable farm thriving in London’s wartime bunkers World War Two tunnels under the UK capital have been transformed into a space for urban farming.
Ideas Is this the ‘safest, most powerful wind turbine in the world’? Powerpods are portable wind turbines which claim to be cheaper and more efficient than solar panels.
Outdoor Why sunflowers and dried mangoes are life-saving crops in Zimbabwe Farmers in Gokwe South are experimenting with drought-resilient crops as climate change affects their harvests.
Directory This Internet of Things startup is ‘solving important global problems' Internet of Thing startup Hiber BV is tackling environmental issues by cutting down on waste.
Ideas Transparent wood is here and it could be the future of eco-housing Scientists have created transparent wood which is stronger and lighter than glass with better insulating properties.
Ideas Singapore is turning to floating solar panels to meet its green target After running out of space on land and rooftops, solar energy islands are being constructed around the city-state.
Ideas Why criminalising ecocide won’t solve the climate crisis "Prison and criminalisation do not fix harm, they cause it."
Fashion Algae is on the rise as the fabric of the future A young London designer has created a dress which produces almost no waste.
Ideas Denmark’s first artificial energy island will power 3 million homes The country has just made a huge investment to move away from a history of fossil fuel production.
Art and Design This floating 'continent' is self-sustainable and cleans the ocean The 8th continent is an award-winning piece of architecture designed to be a "living organism".
Cuisine The future of wine: What can Israel’s desert vineyards teach Europe? Overcoming harsh growing conditions, desert winemakers have some lessons for Europe's warming wineries.
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Ideas Scientists have created invisible solar panels which look like windows Could this be the future of renewable energy in domestic settings?
Ideas 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.
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Outdoor From sheep in Paris to goats at Google: The best eco lawn mowers Why use petrol-powered tools when there are such adorable and environmentally friendly alternatives?
Ideas You can turn this pencil into a Christmas Tree 82,000 trees are cut down to produce pencils every year - but now we can reverse the cycle.
Ideas Making diamonds from the sky could help save the environment A British multi-millionaire is sourcing the diamonds from a novel source.
Ideas Temperature regulating curtain keeps rooms at 25°C The 'intelligent' curtain design was invented by two students in Berlin and could save you money on heating bills.
Ideas This air purifier combats pollution by strapping onto your shoe It was invented by a student after he was fed up of the air quality on the London Underground. But how does it work?
Ideas Invasive plants could be turned into textiles, research shows A laboratory in Marseille, France is looking for ways to mix design and biology.
Cuisine Pigs blood is being turned into protein powder by Danish scientists 60,000 tonnes of blood could provide a new source of sustainable food.
Outdoor What does extreme racing have to do with sustainability in Senegal? Extreme E is heading across the planet to support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
Cuisine Eating jellyfish is more sustainable than fish say scientists "In the mouth it feels like a cross between cucumbers and rubber bands."
Ideas The 22-year-old on a mission to find the greenest projects in Europe For nine months, Antoine Abou is cycling 7,000 km to locate the most sustainable hubs around Europe.
Ideas This zero food waste cafe serves you soup in an edible bowl An innovative way to minimise waste - but what exactly are they made of?