People Meet the man behind this viral 24-hour public transport odyssey This self-professed public transport nut undertook an epic railway adventure this week, travelling as far as he could from London by train in just 24 hours. 02/04/2022
Nature Ecuador grants wild animals legal rights in landmark court case It is thought to be the first time the country’s constitutional protection of nature has been applied in court. 01/04/2022
Travel News Train travel across Europe just got easier thanks to this new merger Known as Project Green Speed, the merger aims to make high-speed rail travel an attractive alternative to flying. 31/03/2022
Green News Chernobyl forest fires releasing radioactive pollution, officials warn Ukrainian officials say the fires were started by Russian shelling in the region. 28/03/2022
Green News Nuclear experts ‘gravely’ concerned about safety of Ukraine's reactors Time is running out for an agreement on how to maintain nuclear facilities in Ukraine, the International Atomic Energy Agency says. 24/03/2022
Green News Profits made by fossil fuel firms could be temporarily taxed by the EU The money the tax generates could be used to help consumers with rising bills and aid the transition to clean energy. 23/03/2022
Green News Ukraine: Farmers vow to keep people fed despite war raging around them Shortages of vital supplies and blocked exports are forcing farmers to make tough decisions in Ukraine. 23/03/2022
Green News Soaring costs for farmers could threaten food security in Europe The war in Ukraine has sparked concerns from farmers as the cost of producing food continues to rise. 21/03/2022
Climate Europe's green targets could help to 'defund conflict' in Ukraine The energy crisis has Europe looking to fossil fuels to keep the lights on. 18/03/2022
Green News What are European governments doing to reduce fuel costs? Countries are cutting fuel taxes to try and cope with price hikes but not everyone believes it is the best way to go. 16/03/2022
Travel News UK travel just got a whole lot easier with PLFs scrapped from Friday From 18 March the UK will stand down remaining travel restrictions in a welcome move for the travel industry. 15/03/2022
Green News How are these Lego Rebels inspiring people to take climate action? What started as a lockdown joke has become a serious outreach tool for the climate crisis. 14/03/2022
Nature This new award wants to become the ‘Nobel Prize’ for young naturalists The Iris Project’s creators say that just a small amount of money can make a huge difference to young people fighting to save nature. 14/03/2022
Climate What is LNG and can it fill the gap left by Russian oil and gas? Liquified natural gas is being brought in from all over the world to help meet Europe's energy needs. 11/03/2022
Eco-Innovation What is a cargo bike and could it really replace your car? These bikes are designed to carry a heavy load and could be the answer to making short, inner-city journeys without using your car. 11/03/2022
Green News Toilet paper shortages could be just around the corner Toilet paper hoarders could be back because of the energy crisis. 10/03/2022
Green News Chernobyl could leak radiation if power isn't restored, Ukraine warns The IAEA says that the loss of power at the plant will not have a critical impact on safety. 09/03/2022
Green News Ireland smashed records for wind power in February, report reveals Records have been broken but to meet climate targets, more wind power is needed. 07/03/2022
Nature What is 'de-extinction' and can animals be brought back from the dead? The world-class research lab will look at developing new technology to resurrect species that are long gone. 04/03/2022
Nature EU plays a ‘key role’ in Asian shark fin trade, study reveals Global shark populations are declining rapidly with overfishing driving them towards extinction. 03/03/2022