Green News Traffic fumes may impair your thinking. These simple steps can help Scientists find ‘concerning’ links between traffic jams, depression and memory in this first-of-its-kind air pollution study. 31/01/2023
Climate Wind and solar generated a record 22% of EU electricity in 2022 ‘Coal rebound fears are dead’, the new report shows, as the energy crisis continues to catalyse Europe's shift to clean energy. 31/01/2023
Green News Is your toilet cleaner greenwashing you? UK opens investigation 2023 promises to be the year that regulators really crack down on misleading green claims. 27/01/2023
Eco-Innovation Meet the Indian maths teacher who made his own solar-powered car The entrepreneur went viral for his prototype of a ‘luxurious’ electric vehicle that is not just for the super wealthy. 26/01/2023
Nature How ‘buzz lines’ could help reverse the decline of bees A new EU deal aims to save our pollinators ‘before it’s too late’. Here’s what it involves. 25/01/2023
Climate In pictures: Hot January floods and pollutes rivers in Eastern Europe An iconic European river has filled with plastic bottles, old tyres and fridges after heavy rain. 23/01/2023
Climate The European countries using the most (and least) renewable energy Eurostat's 2021 results show a small drop after the pandemic, but wind and solar power are now on a major growth spurt. 20/01/2023
Climate How much CO2 is actually being removed from the air every year? Forests are mostly to thank - with new tech only responsible for 0.1% of carbon dioxide removal so far, according to a new report. 19/01/2023
Green News 'Victory for the seabed’ as France bans deep-sea mining A growing number of countries are opposing the new industry, which could be devastating for marine ecosystems and the climate. 18/01/2023
Climate 68% of Brits experiencing eco-anxiety after record-breaking year Charlotte Ritchie and other UK stars have opened up about their own fears in some of the UK’s most precious natural spaces. 18/01/2023
Green News Euroviews. Why 2022 was a positive year for climate action, according to experts As we look back at 2022, it’s not all doom and gloom when it comes to climate action. 21/12/2022
Climate The letters offering a ‘lifeline’ to climate protesters in prison Looking for a good Christmas deed? Writing to a protester behind bars is a very cheap way to show solidarity. 21/12/2022
Travel News The new Swiss mountain train that can jump tracks and grow taller The 'world first' design offers a seamless experience for those travelling through Switzerland’s breathtaking Alpine scenery. 12/12/2022
Green News UK’s first carbon capture plant could start pulling in CO2 by 2027 It was announced on the same day as a new coal mine was approved in England, but the technology is still unproven. 09/12/2022
Climate Revealed: Oil and gas companies plan to take us beyond 2.5C New oil and gas fields will push global warming beyond climate targets, yet Shell, TotalEnergies and Chevron are still investing. 08/12/2022
Nature What is COP15? The UN summit seeking to ‘make peace with nature’ A new global biodiversity framework is set to be agreed in Canada this fortnight, with proposals such as ‘30 by 30’ negotiated. 06/12/2022
Living How it feels to eat lab-grown chicken after 7 years as a vegetarian I tried cultivated meat while covering COP27 in Egypt - and left hungry to learn more about how big a climate solution it really is. 03/12/2022
Climate Tired of seeing personalised ads? The planet is too, new report finds An estimated 1 per cent of total energy consumption on Earth is used to show us adverts. 02/12/2022
Green News Short-haul flights are now banned in France thanks to new law The idea for the ban originally came from a Citizens' Assembly. 02/12/2022
Eco-Innovation Spanish school kids are ‘jumping out of bed’ to join this bike bus Barcelona’s ‘bicibus’ isn’t just a route to school for more than 700 people - it’s also a lesson in sustainable transport. 29/11/2022