Nature London’s Kew Gardens is telling ‘the story of carbon’ through plants A fungal pavilion, rain garden and colourful plants growing like climate stripes will feature in the new design this summer. 21/02/2025
Eco-Innovation How is Sweden leading the pack on renewable energy in transport? Renewable electricity is helping the EU achieve its goal, but campaigners caution against relying on biofuels. 12/02/2025
Green News Oil and gas workers will be helped to find green jobs in the UK Around 90 per cent of fossil fuel workers have skills that are relevant to the clean energy transition, research has found. 28/01/2025
Climate Meet the climate-conscious billionaire bidding to lead the Olympics The Olympics face a major climate challenge. How might the next president meet it? 25/01/2025
Green News Solar energy is outshining coal: Where in Europe is making the most? The EU's electricity transition has moved faster than anyone could have hoped for, but further progress cannot be taken for granted, experts say. 23/01/2025
Climate How does it feel to lose your neighbourhood in the LA wildfires? The California fires didn’t just destroy homes - the climate-driven disaster caught the fabric of community. 19/01/2025
Eco-Innovation Scientists create fungal battery that needs feeding - then eats itself Yeast and white rot fungus could have a small but ingenious role to play in the energy transition. 11/01/2025
Green News Richest 1% burn through their annual carbon budget in just 10 days Climate campaigners are calling for wealth taxes on the top 1 per cent to limit their pollution and pay for damages. 10/01/2025
Living Pain, growth and hope: 5 climate books for your 2025 list Looking for an inspiring climate read? Here are five books I mulled over in 2024. 24/12/2024
Climate How CCS became the fossil fuel industry’s favourite ‘escape hatch’ Oil and gas lobbyists have helped push carbon capture and storage into the heart of Europe’s climate plans. 18/12/2024
Climate What did countries argue at the world’s biggest climate case? Vanuatu and other vulnerable states gave impassioned evidence - aided by a few European allies. Now they wait for the World Court's opinion. 13/12/2024
Climate ‘Dark times’: Climate activists on why they’re still fighting at COP29 Cutting through the noise at COP29, Luisa Neubauer and Asad Rehman tell us what brings them to Baku. 13/11/2024
Nature COP16 ends in failure despite all indicators for nature ‘blinking red’ There were some breakthroughs for Indigenous peoples and on genetic data, but the Cali conference did not deliver on time. 04/11/2024
Eco-Innovation Inside the Oxford lab cooking up the next generation of solar cells Rooftops and ‘flying wings’ could be fitted with these more powerful perovskite-on-silicon solar panels. 03/11/2024
Climate Too big to succeed? Experts on what climate COPs get wrong ‘COP urgently needs to change,’ campaigners say. Here are the key reforms and alternatives that experts are proposing. 23/10/2024
Destinations Why I fell in love with Georgia - and you will too Wine, dine and wind through mountain roads on a visit to Tbilisi and Kakheti. 16/10/2024
Nature EU must push farmers towards sustainable farming, says WWF WWF explains how the EU can tighten its wildlife-protecting policies in a critical five-year window for action. 11/10/2024
Climate What is COP29? The defining issues on the table in Baku next month Convincing countries to give more money to tackle climate change will be the centrepiece of the climate summit. 11/10/2024
Eco-Innovation Renewables set to meet half of globe’s power demands by 2030 China is likely to account for almost 60 per cent of all renewable capacity installed worldwide between now and 2030. 09/10/2024
Travel News Stays on this private island will be auctioned to the highest bidder Kudahithi Sands is envisaged as a home away from home for the super rich. 03/10/2024