Eco-Innovation 2.7 billion gamers could be solving climate change as we speak The UN'S Green Game Jam initiative is bringing video gamers closer to the climate crisis. 15/07/2021
Living Could a four-day week pave the way towards a more sustainable future? A massive trial of shorter working hours in Iceland has produced some interesting results. 08/07/2021
Climate Could decarbonising our cities be the answer to climate change? Over half of the world's population live in urban areas and three-quarters of all energy is consumed by those living in cities. 24/06/2021
Climate This is the first African country to be paid for cutting CO2 emissions The Central African country already has an incredibly low deforestation rate but it has pledged to reduce its CO2 emissions even further. 23/06/2021
Green News How much power do local governments have over climate change? Nine in ten UK councils have already declared a climate emergency. 21/06/2021
Green News ‘Olympic Forest’ will add 355,000 trees to Africa’s Great Green Wall The International Olympic Committee is planting trees in Mali and Senegal to help future games become 'climate positive'. 17/06/2021
Nature How clean are Europe's oceans, lakes and rivers? 83 per cent of the bloc's bathing waters are 'excellent' but some environmentalists don't think that figure reflects reality. 17/06/2021
Climate Meet the Arctic Angels fighting to save our polar ice caps This group of young women is travelling to Antarctica to share the impact of the ice crisis with world leaders from the front lines. 12/06/2021
Climate 5 million years of climate change records have been found in a canyon It has allowed scientists to reconstruct a historic record of rainfall in Central Asia. 07/06/2021
Nature How are these underwater sculptures protecting marine life? The six mask-like sculptures are designed to encourage flora and fauna to return to the seabed. 07/06/2021
Nature Treaty offers a ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to protect the high seas Scientists from around the world are calling on world leaders to protect the unprotected half of our planet. 04/06/2021
Nature COVID-19 has been a ‘double-edged sword’ for conservationists Reduced income from tourism and environmental rollbacks mean efforts to protect nature have been severely impacted. 20/05/2021
Green News Are 'electric prisons' the latest form of greenwashing? Prison reform campaigners have labelled the UK's plan for green prisons as a 'spin' by government. 19/05/2021
Nature Scotland could become the world’s first ‘rewilding nation’ Environmental groups in Scotland are encouraging politicians to make big commitments to recover nature. 26/04/2021
Green News This biodegradable faux fur is made from cannabis plants Hemp fur could provide a plastic and animal-free alternative for the fashion industry. 18/04/2021
Green News This whiter than white paint could be very good news for the planet It reflects 98% of sunlight and radiates infrared heat through the atmosphere into space. 16/04/2021
Nature Is hydropower really the solution to Europe’s clean energy problem? New hydropower dams have become a source of concern for some environmentalists. 15/04/2021
Green News EU is the world's second biggest importer of tropical deforestation A new report from WWF has underlined the 'urgent need' for strong and effective laws on the destruction of nature. 14/04/2021
Green News 63% of European city dwellers want a ban on petrol and diesel cars A majority of people across 15 European cities support only emission-free cars being sold after 2030. 12/04/2021
Green News Greta Thunberg explains why she isn’t planning to attend COP26 In a series of Tweets, the Swedish climate activist has explained why she isn't planning to travel to Glasgow. 09/04/2021