Climate How will El Niño affect Europe’s weather this winter? The weather event is likely to continue through winter into next year. 03/09/2023
Travel News Finland tests digital passports in world first The Finnish Border Control says Digital Travel Credentials are “equally reliable” as a physical passport. 03/09/2023
Climate Why is it called Storm Ciarán? It's named after a weather warning hero The experts who protect us from extreme weather are honoured in this year's list of storm names. 01/09/2023
Green News EU reliance on fossil fuels falls to record low, report reveals Fossil fuels generated just 33% of the EU’s electricity in the first six months of this year. 31/08/2023
Nature Wildlife Photographer of the Year: A sneak peek at 2023’s best entries These images are some of the highly commended shots from almost 50,000 entries. 31/08/2023
Climate Italy swung from severe drought to intense flooding. Here's why Society already has difficulty responding to one kind of natural disaster like drought, researchers say. Now we suddenly have floods too. 30/08/2023
Green News Austria gives free public transport in return for klimaticket tattoos The promotion has been criticised for using young people’s bodies to advertise political policies. 23/08/2023
Living What are the complicated emotions driving climate activism? Psychologists say the emotional motivations behind climate activism are not straightforward. 23/08/2023
Green News Could a new ‘culture war’ threaten climate action in the UK? As the UK looks at rolling back green commitments, there are concerns that climate issues are feeding into cultural confrontation and identity politics. 20/08/2023
Green News Millions of Americans are drinking water contaminated with PFAS Hundreds of communities across the US were found to have drinking water contaminated with dangerous levels of PFAS. 18/08/2023
Eco-Innovation Electric planes could take flight with this new battery technology Battery performance and safety have long stood in the way of electrifying aviation but that could soon change. 17/08/2023
Green News Where in the world is running out of water? More than two dozen countries are using a majority of their renewable water supply every year making them vulnerable to drought. 17/08/2023
Climate El Niño's biggest impacts likely to be felt in 2024 Heat-trapping greenhouse gases and El Niño could see the world’s climate move ever further from what we are used to. 16/08/2023
Travel News Skiplagging: What are the risks of using this cheap flight hack? Skiplagging could save you money but there are some significant risks and downsides to this cheap travel trick. 12/08/2023
Green News July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth People are being exposed to ever more frequent and intense extreme events, the Copernicus Climate Change Service has warned. 08/08/2023
Climate Oceans hit highest temperature ever recorded Ocean temperature records are being broken around the world with dire consequences for the health of the planet. 04/08/2023
Nature Great Barrier Reef escapes UNESCO ‘in danger’ recommendation for now The Australian government has welcomed the decision saying it shows it is ‘working hard’ to protect the reef. 03/08/2023
Green News UK: How did a low emissions zone become a political hot potato? New oil and gas licences have been described as “the final nail in the coffin for any suggestion that the UK is a climate leader.” 01/08/2023
Nature These local volunteers are fighting fires in the Amazon rainforest Spanning eight countries and seven million square kilometres, the Amazon is too big for regular fire brigades to patrol. 27/07/2023
Living Climate action: How do Europeans compare? Popular personal climate actions include recycling, cutting down on plastic waste and buying more efficient appliances. 21/07/2023