Green News Is Brexit to blame for the UK’s poor quality bathing water? New data analysis has shown that sewage discharged into the environment isn't being properly monitored and some say Brexit is to blame. 22/08/2022
Nature UN makes fifth attempt to finalise ‘urgent’ oceans treaty After 10 years of negotiations, communities on the frontlines of the ocean crisis are calling for the treaty to be finalised this year. 20/08/2022
Green News ‘Forever chemicals’: What exactly are PFAS and why are they a problem? We asked an expert about the health risks associated with forever chemicals and what can be done to prevent future PFAS pollution. 19/08/2022
Destinations Tourism tax: How a visitor levy could protect the places we love Tourists place a burden on infrastructure, public services and facilities in the destinations they visit. 18/08/2022
Experiences Forbidden attractions: Why are we drawn to visit places we shouldn’t? Thousands of people defy laws and expert advice to visit forbidden sites and disappearing destinations every year. But why? 17/08/2022
Eco-Innovation Could bright colours make solar panels a more attractive option? Dull colours can discourage architects from using solar panels on buildings but this new discovery could change that. 16/08/2022
Travel News Clouded judgement: A surprising reason hotels get bad reviews Regardless of the weather when you stayed, hotel experiences can be clouded by the climate on the day you write your review. 16/08/2022
Travel News British Airways staff secure a 13% pay rise after 'tough negotiations' Union chiefs still say that BA has a long way to go before it can "restore the trust and confidence" of its workforce. 16/08/2022
Travel News Crowds of tourists blamed for death of famous walrus in Norway Local authorities say visitors were asked to stay away from Freya the walrus. 15/08/2022
Travel News EasyJet strikes: Spanish pilots kick off first day of August walkout Three 72-hour walkouts are expected to take place this month at EasyJet's Spanish bases. 12/08/2022
Eco-Innovation This paper battery with a water switch could help cut electronic waste The team behind the paper battery say it could be used for smart labels, environmental sensors and even medical devices. 09/08/2022
Green News 5 things you need to know about the biggest climate bill in US history Is the newly passed bill really good news for the climate? The answer is complicated. 08/08/2022
Green News Rainwater is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth, scientists say Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years. 04/08/2022
Travel News Finland could become the first EU country to trial digital passports The country is looking to trial digital documentation to replace physical passports - something that is already in place in Ukraine. 03/08/2022
Nature Visitors to world’s tallest tree could face up to 6 months in prison Officials say it isn’t worth risking the penalty to visit the world record holding tree as it can't easily be seen from the ground. 02/08/2022
Green News What is the EU doing to save energy as a gas crisis looms? Europe is preparing for the worst case scenario if Russia decides to completely cut gas supplies. 29/07/2022
Climate Climate damage likely amounts to €trillions. Who owes who for what? Many in the Global South argue that the case for climate reparations is now irrefutable, but coming to an agreement on who pays for them is complicated. 27/07/2022
Green News Meet the plastic-munching lake bacteria fighting pollution Could this solve the problem of plastic pollution in lakes? 27/07/2022
Eco-Innovation This new tech could bolster Europe’s force of firefighting aircraft Dropping large amounts of water on wildfires from the air can stop blazes from spreading. 26/07/2022
Green News How to talk to a climate sceptic during a heatwave The climate crisis can often be a divisive issue and leave us dreading conversations that come up with family - especially as the mercury rises. 25/07/2022