Modern Nomads Kazakhstan plans immersive tourism at iconic Soviet-era spaceport In partnership with MDQ
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan plans immersive tourism at iconic Soviet-era spaceport In partnership with MDQ
Green News COP27 to ‘amplify the youth’s voice’ with new children’s platform The Children and Youth Pavilion will be positioned front and centre in the Blue Zone, where world leaders enter negotiations. 20/10/2022
Green News UK admits its net zero strategy is unlawful - here’s why A revised strategy is due by March, which could include decarbonising buildings, aviation, industry, agriculture, and land use. 18/10/2022
Climate 7 big questions for Egypt’s chief climate negotiator ahead of COP27 In an exclusive Q&A, Ambassador Mohamed Nasr lays out Egypt's ambitions for the UN climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh. 16/10/2022
Travel News Are AirTags banned on flights? Here’s what the airlines say Lufthansa and IATA think AirTags are safe to use on flights - so why are the bag-tracking devices still banned? 13/10/2022
Travel News Thousands call on TUI to stop selling ‘cruel’ captive dolphin trips More than 60,000 people have signed a petition urging the travel company to follow the example of TripAdvisor and Expedia. 06/10/2022
Climate Thinning ice: How climate change is making frozen lakes unsafe Ice-skating and other recreational activities are getting increasingly riskier in a warmer world, a new study shows. 04/10/2022
Nature ‘A game-changer’: Beavers are now legally protected in England It’s now illegal to kill, capture or injure beavers, but the ‘ecosystem engineers’ face a wider attack on nature, wildlife groups warn. 01/10/2022
Eco-Innovation Underground ‘bugs’ could be the future of solar energy storage The soil battery is one of dozens of 'adventurous' projects that have just been granted €17 million from the UK government. 30/09/2022
Travel News The Ekin-De effect? Flights to Turkey and Italy soar Love Island winners Ekin-Su and Davide recently announced their own ITV2 travel programme exploring their native countries - Türkiye and Italy. 29/09/2022
Travel News What does the falling pound mean for your next holiday? Trips to Turkey are more affordable for Brits at present, while EU holidaymakers might find it’s the right time to visit the UK. 28/09/2022
Climate Germans v government: ‘I’m suing for my right to breathe clean air’ From Berlin to Munich, people are breathing air containing five times the amount of toxic pollution that scientists know is dangerous. 27/09/2022
Eco-Innovation These smart European cities are helping residents to save energy Umeå, Glasgow and Rotterdam embarked on a major six-year project, using data to decarbonise their transport and energy systems. 26/09/2022
Green News ‘Warm spaces’ are being set up to help vulnerable Brits through winter Martin Lewis has helped advise on how UK libraries, councils and others can provide for people facing unfeasible energy bills. 23/09/2022
Travel News French ski resorts may slow down gondolas to cut their energy bills For many avid skiers, carving up snow is a chance to leave your cares at a lower altitude, but the energy crisis is biting in the mountains too. 22/09/2022
Nature ‘Cryptic reptiles’ have been found living under gravestones in Ecuador It’s hoped that identifying the reptiles will help reverse their fortunes and protect the country’s diminishing cloud forest. 21/09/2022
Travel News All the extreme ways travellers are trying to get their lost bags back How Apple’s Airtag led to epic searches, arrests and more frustration for passengers missing belongings. 17/09/2022
Eco-Innovation Meet the teenagers with bold ideas for cleaning up the planet An app to detect crop disease and a fish scale formula to clean wastewater are among the contenders for the Children's Climate Prize. 15/09/2022
Green News Billionaire Patagonia boss gives company away to fight climate crisis The outdoor fashion brand predicts it will give €100 million away a year to environmental causes under the new ownership structure. 15/09/2022
Nature Rare photos of circling basking sharks reveal a ‘speed dating’ event It’s hoped that greater understanding of the courtship ritual of sharks will lead to stronger protections for the historically hunted big fish. 14/09/2022
Green News More Brits refuse to pay despite Truss’s €2,900 energy bills freeze Almost 200,000 people have so far signed up to the Don't Pay movement, as UK energy bills soar by 97% in a year. 14/09/2022