Green News India builds 25m high 'smog tower' to tackle air pollution crisis New Delhi has some of the worst air pollution in the world and this huge tower of fans could help. 24/08/2021
Climate Why does Greece want to start naming heatwaves? Greek scientists say that naming and categorising extreme heat events could help the public and policymakers. 23/08/2021
Nature Why are rivers turning blue in Africa? Fast fashion is ‘killing’ Africa’s rivers by polluting them with chemicals and dyes. 19/08/2021
Eco-Innovation Hydrogen power could provide a third of the UK’s energy by 2050 A world-leading hydrogen economy is being touted as the answer to the UK's emissions problems but experts question if it will help the country reach net-zero. 17/08/2021
Experiences Eco-conscious students are protecting their future by refusing to fly Erasmus by Train wants the EU to fund rail travel for students on one of the biggest academic exchange programmes in the world. 16/08/2021
Travel News UK cuts cost of COVID testing for travellers following criticism As restrictions lift, there are worries that high costs could price people out of travelling this summer. 13/08/2021
Travel News Turkey, Greece and Italy all hit by huge wildfires Many Mediterranean countries are being affected by extreme high temperatures and wildfires right now. We find out why. 12/08/2021
Climate Which countries have banned fossil fuel exploration and extraction? As the recent IPCC report points towards the end for fossil fuels, some countries are leading the way with laws on the production of oil and gas. 12/08/2021
Green News Residents in Greece resist evacuation to battle wildfires Residents refuse to abandon their homes as they battle the wildfires burning across Greece for more than a week. 11/08/2021
People Could this unique Spanish tradition make the UNESCO heritage list? The tiny village of Algar is hoping to fight back against the rise of social media by protecting its 'Charla al Fresco'. 09/08/2021
Green News Giving Indigenous groups land rights 'vital' to tackling deforestation For International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, we look at how their territories contain about one third of all carbon stored in the forests of Latin America and the Caribbean. 09/08/2021
Destinations Slovenia: Low cost luxury stays in Europe’s best kept secret This country has a wealth of undiscovered food, culture and nature experiences. 06/08/2021
Green News World leaders to eat only seasonal fruit and veg at COP26 Fruit and veg imported by air won't fly at the Glasgow climate conference later this year. 05/08/2021
Climate Turkey’s climate goals ‘critically insufficient’ amid raging wildfires A heatwave has turned the region into a tinderbox but this isn't the first time global warming has impacted Turkey this year. 04/08/2021
Destinations Where are UNESCO's 33 new World Heritage sites? The global heritage organisation has added 16 new European buildings and nature sites to its list for 2020-21. 02/08/2021
Green News Amazon customers want to be more green, survey shows Conservationists say the tech company needs to look closely at its environmental impact - and take real action. 30/07/2021
Nature Snakes are helping scientists monitor radiation from Fukushima Scientists say snakes could help us track radiation. 22/07/2021
Travel News Is inflight Wi-Fi safe or could it be leaking your data? Security experts warn that logging in while up in the air could put your personal information at risk. 20/07/2021
Travel News Tropical island opens 14 ‘resort bubbles’ for vaccinated travellers An accelerated vaccination rollout for tourism workers has allowed Mauritius to reopen its borders to international travellers. 19/07/2021
Nature EU accounts for 22 per cent of global trade in shark meat, says WWF Thanks to confusing names, we could be eating more shark and ray meat than we realise. 16/07/2021