Travel News Cannabis smoking to be banned on the streets of Amsterdam Residents say drug and alcohol abuse have made the inner city unliveable. 15/02/2023
Travel News Cambodian families face eviction as part of Angkor Wat protection plan With visitor numbers expected to rise now pandemic travel restrictions are over, the government aims to clear them within the next four months. 14/02/2023
Nature What Sweden’s rare earth discovery means for Sámi communities The discovery of rare earth minerals has been described as crucial to enable the green transition - but not everyone agrees. 11/02/2023
Green News Irish energy firms told to drop 'bogus' 100% renewable power claims The claims were supplied under a Europe-wide scheme that allows energy companies to buy renewable power certificates. 10/02/2023
Green News More than 500 sea lions die from bird flu in Peru Local authorities have warned people and their pets to avoid contact with the animals on the beach. 10/02/2023
Green News Shell’s board of directors personally sued in world first climate case The claim filed by environmental law charity ClientEarth has the backing of investors who hold 12 million shares in the company. 09/02/2023
Travel News Watch these ice canoe racers brave freezing temperatures in Canada This race is part of the Quebec Winter Carnival and is an annual tradition in the Canadian province. 09/02/2023
Green News England built 2 onshore wind turbines in 2022. We asked experts why A former UK Prime Minister's decision has stalled the installation of onshore wind turbines in England. 08/02/2023
Green News Does Daylight Savings Time reduce energy consumption? Clock changes were originally introduced to save energy, but the results have been inconclusive ever since. Now some countries are looking to get rid of them entirely. 07/02/2023
Living Climate extremes are having an impact on mental health, research warns A study in Bangladesh links heat and humidity with increased rates of anxiety and depression. 07/02/2023
People Tourism could make the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ history The Banaue Rice Terraces were carved into the mountain by hand by the ancestors of the Igorot people. 06/02/2023
Living Should we be worried about air pollution on underground trains? Many studies over the last few years have revealed high pollution levels on underground trains. 04/02/2023
Nature Back from the brink: On the tail of the 'mythical' grey wolf in France By 1937, the European grey wolf had disappeared in France. Now the Office of Biodiversity is tracking its return. 03/02/2023
Green News Shell reports highest profits in company’s 115-year history The fossil fuel giant continues to set the trend of record energy company profits off the back of soaring prices caused by the war in Ukraine. 02/02/2023
Green News Inside the Russian climate movement labelled as ‘foreign agents’ War in Ukraine has led to ever-tightening laws on dissent in Russia. Despite this, activists have launched the country's first-ever climate case. 01/02/2023
Travel News Can I get my money back? The facts on cancelled Flybe flights The UK regional airline has gone bust for the second time in three years. 30/01/2023
Travel News Spain's digital nomad visa - Check if you're eligible and how to apply With low cost of living and good internet, Spain is already popular with remote workers. 30/01/2023
Green News Ryanair weakens green claims after warning from Dutch regulator The low-cost carrier has changed its information on carbon compensation schemes following an investigation by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets. 26/01/2023
Travel News Eurostar: Hundreds of seats left empty due to Brexit passport checks The rail operator has had to cap ticket sales to avoid long queues and unmanageable delays. 26/01/2023
Travel News February ski holidays in France could be ruined by ski worker strike The industrial action could hit skiers during one of the industry’s busiest periods. 25/01/2023