Green News Total has known about climate threat since 1971, say scientists A study published today shows the company knowingly downplayed its role in the climate crisis. 20/10/2021
Climate ‘Mums for Lungs’ call for a ban on wood-burning stoves Despite more than 18,000 complaints over the last 6 years, just 19 fines have been issued for wood burning in the UK. 18/10/2021
Green News Watch as 'evil' Shell CEO is confronted by protestors on stage Activists from Stop Cambo say they had already raised concerns about the fossil fuel boss being allowed to speak on the panel. 15/10/2021
Climate How can we decarbonise the most polluting industries in the world? More than 300 industry leaders have come together to develop a plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. 14/10/2021
Nature What would a 90% loss of global biodiversity mean for the planet? This week world leaders met to talk about tackling biodiversity loss and these lesser-known UN talks could have an impact on the future of our everyday lives. 14/10/2021
Nature How are these everyday objects fighting wildlife crime in Africa? This first of its kind initiative lets you own part of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation’s story. 04/10/2021
Travel News Will personal wheelchairs soon be allowed as seats on planes? Flying can be a stressful experience for wheelchair users but that could soon change with the results of this new study. 04/10/2021
Living This small change to period products could save 11 tonnes of plastic Major period product brands are finally going plastic-free after pressure from this environmental activist. 29/09/2021
Nature The surprising reason you shouldn’t do drugs at Glastonbury Festival Scientists have discovered environmentally damaging levels of illicit drugs in a river that runs through the festival site. 28/09/2021
Nature This animal has survived for centuries without having sex The long term survival of animals without sexual reproduction was thought to be practically impossible - until now. 23/09/2021
Nature These ordinary animals secretly glow in the dark Experts say they are still unclear on the reason why some animals glow under ultraviolet light. 17/09/2021
Green News More than 200 people were killed defending the environment in 2020 "One day, we hope to report an end to the violence against those defending our planet and their land." 13/09/2021
Nature Can surfing help to protect the biodiversity of our coastlines? The relationship between this sport and the environment is long and complex. 11/09/2021
Nature Good news for tuna as they bounce back from the brink of extinction The IUCN has just released its latest Red List update and there are positive signs for several species of tuna. 08/09/2021
Green News Why have environmental groups asked for COP26 to be postponed? A network of more than 1500 civil society groups has raised concerns about the UN climate talks in Glasgow in November. 07/09/2021
Nature Why has Puerto Rico declared an ecological state of emergency? A mysterious and deadly disease is running rampant through one of Puerto Rico's vital ecosystems. 03/09/2021
Green News First Europe, now the States: Extreme weather hits the US After a summer of wildfires and extreme heat in Europe, the USA is feeling the effects of climate change as hurricanes, wildfires and flooding leaves thousands without homes. 03/09/2021
Nature These funny animal photos are helping endangered species The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards pull together some of the best funny animal pictures for a very good cause. 02/09/2021
Green News What is E10 petrol and will my car run on it? This blend of fossil fuels and ethanol has just been introduced to fuel pumps across the UK. 01/09/2021
Nature These endangered ‘scrotum’ frogs breathe through their saggy skin Chester Zoo in the UK is working with scientists in Peru and Bolivia to try and save this rare species from extinction. 27/08/2021