Travel News European travel demand drives easyJet summer comeback The budget airline plans to reach 60 per cent of its pre-pandemic capacity this summer, as demand for travel rises. 20/07/2021
Living #FreeBrittany: Printing error leaves man ‘stuck’ with 10,000 t-shirts Though the error may seem amusing, it speaks to a larger problem with fast fashion and activism. 15/07/2021
Travel News No more quarantine-free travel from the Balearic Islands to the UK The Balearic Islands have been added to the UK's amber list, while Bulgaria, Croatia and Hong Kong have joined the green. 14/07/2021
Green News Raw dog food poses major international public health risk Antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been found in multiple samples of raw dog food, making the substance an overlooked driver of antibiotic resistance. 12/07/2021
Series Meet the Italian who turned his backyard into a thriving urban garden Alessandro Vitale transformed a small concrete space into a garden capable of feeding his household for months. 07/07/2021
Green News This wild seal joined in a paddleboarding session Paddleboarders in Lincolnshire, UK weren't expecting this little guy to join in with their class! 05/07/2021
Eco-Innovation How Apple is embracing the circular economy to become carbon neutral We spoke to Apple's Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives about the company's sustainability plans. 02/07/2021
Green News GB News criticised for platforming 'dangerous climate change deniers' The brand new UK news channel has only been going for two weeks, yet has managed to rack up the complaints. 26/06/2021
Destinations Where is best to live and work for LGBTQ+ digital nomads? For Pride Month, we took a closer look at the best cities around the world for LGBTQIA+ remote workers. 19/06/2021
Living Meghan and Harry receive a unique wedding anniversary gift from PETA For the Sussexes' third wedding anniversary, PETA have sent an alternative to the traditional leather present. 19/05/2021
Nature Chernobyl: Why the nuclear disaster was an environmental success The 1986 disaster has unexpectedly created Europe's largest nature reserve. 07/05/2021
Destinations A definitive guide to the biggest eyesores in Europe Our audience told us about the buildings, monuments and designs they most passionately hate across the continent. 01/05/2021
Climate More than 700m children live on the frontlines of the climate crisis Climate change is 'the largest threat' to children around the world, warns Save the Children International. 21/04/2021
Nature What are mangroves and why are they so important for the planet? We're lifting the lid on this underappreciated but absolutely vital ecosystem. 17/04/2021
Nature These ‘cold-stunned’ turtles have been released back into the ocean A record-breaking winter storm meant the water became too cold for the turtles leaving them washed up in Cape Cod. 02/04/2021
Experiences In pictures: Cherry blossom blooms around the world as spring arrives From Japan to the Netherlands to the US, we've rounded up some of the best cherry blossom photos for you. 02/04/2021
Eco-Innovation Activity is the ‘miracle pill’ that could save both people and planet We spoke with Peter Walker about his new book The Miracle Pill & how increasing activity could help the environment too. 30/03/2021
Destinations How has New Zealand harnessed the power of domestic travel? After the country's borders closed, New Zealanders have been encouraged to explore all that Aotearoa has to offer. 11/03/2021
Climate ‘Tired, tacky, dangerous’: British Gas ads criticised for greenwashing The UK's biggest energy supplier is accused of having a "worryingly simplistic" understanding of green issues. 10/03/2021
Eco-Innovation These are the 8 cities people most want to go car-free We asked our followers where they wanted to see be pedestrianised. Is your hometown on the list? 02/03/2021