Green News Could climate change spell the end of Colombian coffee? Rising temperatures are causing challenges for smallholders in one of the world's top coffee producing countries. 08/04/2021
Eco-Innovation These 3D printed net-zero buildings could be the ‘future of housing’ These homes in California could be the first community built using the technology. 01/04/2021
Green News Will COP26 have to be postponed again? Some sources say the international climate talks could be pushed back again or see radical changes. 01/04/2021
Nature Can hearing birdsong help boost our mental health and wellbeing? As cities went quiet during lockdown, the sounds of nature broke through. It may have been just what we needed. 31/03/2021
Green News A tenth of the world’s electricity now comes from wind and solar power EU countries are leading the way on renewables but more needs to be done to reach Paris Agreement targets. 29/03/2021
Eco-Innovation Electronic 'noses' are being used to sniff out wildlife traffickers Animals smuggled in luggage and mail may soon be saved with the help of one of Australia's most trafficked species. 25/03/2021
Green News Australia’s ‘unprecedented’ flooding triggers climate change concerns Thousands have been affected in some of the same regions hit by Australia's devastating wildfires last summer. 22/03/2021
Eco-Innovation 3D-printed tiles are being used to restore Hong Kong's coral reefs Based on natural biological shapes, this artificial reef has already started to attract marine life. 21/03/2021
Nature Scientists say the Arctic could be lush and green in future Historic evidence of plant life in the Arctic predicts a similar outcome in future if we don't stop climate change. 19/03/2021
Nature Extraordinary photos of the world’s first underwater climate protest An activist from Greenpeace held placards while floating in the water above seagrass meadows in the Indian Ocean. 18/03/2021
Climate Can we solve world hunger and climate change at the same time? Experts are calling on the Biden administration to take the lead on global issues like world hunger and food systems. 17/03/2021
Eco-Innovation Could Spain's four-day working week save the planet? More flexible working hours provide unexpected bonuses for both the environment and our wellbeing. 16/03/2021
Nature Poland set to resume logging in one of Europe's last primeval forests Logging in Bialowieza forest was suspended in 2017 after a ruling by the European Court of Justice. 12/03/2021
Nature Eco-hotel hosting G7 summit criticised for clearing ‘ancient trees' Campaigners and residents have raised concerns about building work at a resort due to host world leaders in June. 11/03/2021
Green News Meet the volunteers removing toxic trash from Stockholm's waters Everything from lead batteries to scooters has so far been removed from these fragile ecosystems. 11/03/2021
Green News UK consumers will soon have a 'right to repair' on goods they buy Fixing and updating electronics is cheaper and more energy efficient than buying new ones. 10/03/2021
Nature These female rangers want your help to stop poaching in South Africa A live stream from this reserve allows you to report suspicious activity to the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit. 08/03/2021
Climate Why two women spent a year in the Arctic without men Sunniva Sorby and Hilde Fålun Strøm were making climate history, but then the COVID-19 pandemic struck. 08/03/2021
Green News More than 900 million tonnes of food is thrown away each year, says UN Food waste is a ‘significant’ environmental problem. 05/03/2021
People Why these surfers in Australia are learning about Indigenous culture Students surfers are being taught about the rich history of their local surf breaks. 03/03/2021