Voices from Central Asia Meet Toktar Aubakirov, Kazakhstan’s first cosmonaut and national hero In partnership with MDQ
Voices from Central Asia Meet Toktar Aubakirov, Kazakhstan’s first cosmonaut and national hero In partnership with MDQ
Green News Babies are full of microplastics, new research shows When comparing stool samples between babies and adults, scientists found up to 15 times more microplastics. 01/10/2021
Green News Apple named as a major corporation trying to stop climate legislation A new report has revealed that many major US corporations have funded lobbying groups aiming to stop sustainability legislation passing through congress. 01/10/2021
Destinations The first digital nomad village has opened in Croatia Croatia’s first purpose-built digital nomad village has just launched, catering to globetrotting entrepreneurs. 01/10/2021
Destinations Ready to hit the slopes? Here are the best ski deals in Europe It’s never too early to plan your next holiday, so we’ve collected three great places to consider for your next ski trip. 01/10/2021
Travel News Brits, don’t drive into the EU without this new sticker A new rule has been quietly announced requiring UK drivers to add a sticker to their car before driving into the EU. 30/09/2021
Travel News This ‘smart’ facemask can translate what you say into 8 languages A Japanese robotics company has invented a face mask that can translate across languages. We also take a look at other interesting pandemic innovations. 30/09/2021
Living How to make your employer take climate change seriously How could your office do more to reduce its climate impact? We look at some of the suggestions our readers sent us. 29/09/2021
Destinations Italy's €1 homes: Too good to be true? We take a look at the ins and outs of buying a €1 home in Italy, with a few recommendations. 28/09/2021
Travel News Australia's travel ban could be ending very soon There is light at the end of the tunnel for Australians who have been stuck abroad throughout the pandemic. 28/09/2021
Green News Students replace teachers to demand teaching on climate change A global campaign has students taking over from teachers to bring climate change issues to the front of the class. 28/09/2021
Green News Will Germany's new government be good news for the environment? The Green Party have had their most successful result ever in the German elections, likely because of severe flooding this summer. 27/09/2021
Living Snack attack: Is climate change going to kill your favourite food? Prepare to say goodbye to crucial snacks and treats as the planet’s climate shifts in the coming years. 27/09/2021
Destinations Drone Photo Award winners take travel photography to new heights We take a look at some of the most jaw-dropping shots of the world from this year’s Drone Photo Awards winners. 23/09/2021
Eco-Innovation UK faces criticism for plans to install millions of EV chargers The UK’s new rule to implement car charging points in all new homes seems like good thinking, but are the plans ignoring the country’s actual sustainability needs? 22/09/2021
Destinations These are the 10 most stunning lagoons in the world See Mother Nature in all her glory at these beautiful lagoon locations. 22/09/2021
Nature 27 million-year-old penguin fossil found by kids in New Zealand After finding a fossil on the beach 15 years ago, a group of New Zealand children are now responsible for the discovery of a giant ancient penguin species. 19/09/2021
Green News Euroviews. Producers rethink 'Hunger Games' Activist Show after online backlash Campaigners have reacted strongly to a controversial new US reality show claiming it seeks to game-ify social justice. 17/09/2021
Climate Stopping deforestation doesn't just save lives, it revives economies New research has shown that deforestation isn’t just a problem for removing carbon from the atmosphere, it’s also fundamentally changing the climate crucial for Brazil’s agriculture to thrive. 16/09/2021
Travel News Post-Brexit passport blunder could mean Brits are owed thousands Due to confusion between UK and EU guidelines, British travellers have unfairly been denied on flights to the continent and might be owed compensation. 16/09/2021
Green News ‘Amazon of Europe’ is first UNESCO biosphere to cover five nations Five European countries have come together to officiate the biggest transnational UNESCO biosphere reserve. 16/09/2021