Nature Why has the Olympic Committee planted 70,000 trees in Africa? The forest is part of the ‘Great Green Wall,’ an African-led scheme to seed vegetation across degraded land in 22 countries in the Sahel region. 03/12/2022
Nature Meet the Bishnoi community who won’t cut down living trees In 1730, more than 300 Bishnoi were killed while trying to protect trees. Their descendants are carrying on their legacy. 02/12/2022
Green News Ditch forever chemicals, investors worth €8 trillion tell companies As the threat of litigation increases, investors worth trillions of euros have urged chemical companies to phase out ‘forever chemicals.’ 01/12/2022
People Train travel converts share how they take amazing trips without flying Going flight-free will be the best new year’s resolution you ever make, according to these train travel converts. 01/12/2022
Green News Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger’ label cautiously welcomed by biologists The Great Barrier Reef accounts for around 10 per cent of the world’s coral reef ecosystems. But this massive network is under threat. 30/11/2022
Green News Why this UK university is going 100% vegan “The worst effects of climate breakdown are already being experienced across the globe and industries like meat, fishing and dairy are undeniably a part of that,” Plant Based Universities warns. 29/11/2022
Nature First photos of the bizarre creatures living deep in the Indian ocean From a ‘voracious eel’ to a cute batfish, these are the strange inhabitants of the ocean floor near the Cocos Keeling islands. 28/11/2022
Green News SHEIN’s clothes contain ‘hazardous chemicals,’ Greenpeace claim Environmental campaign group Greenpeace have accused fashion giant SHIEN of breaching EU chemical laws. 25/11/2022
Climate 6 must-know European phrases to understand the climate crisis Climate change is a global problem - but the debate often takes place in English. Here are some must-know European phrases to help you wrap your head around it. 25/11/2022
Green News Black Friday: Thousands of Amazon workers walk off the job The ‘Make Amazon Pay’ campaign - coordinated by an international coalition of trade unions - wants the company to reduce its vast carbon footprint and improve conditions for workers. 25/11/2022
Travel News UK airport parking could be 128% more expensive this Christmas If you're taking a holiday this Christmas, you might want to leave the car at home. UK airports are hiking parking fees over festive season, data reveals. 24/11/2022
Eco-Innovation Inside the ‘extraordinary’ 3D printed home that can be fully recycled This innovative 3D printed house is fully recyclable. Now, researchers want to scale production up in a ‘factory of the future’. 24/11/2022
Green News Seven in ten children fear climate change, survey shows Young people are increasingly worried about the future of the planet, new research reveals - but increasingly feel they can do something about it. 24/11/2022
Nature Plants help their offspring cope with climate change, research shows Plants help their offspring adapt to climate change by passing down traits, scientists have claimed. 23/11/2022
Travel News What are the worst UK airports for queues? 27 per cent of holidaymakers face hour-long security queues at the UK's worst airport for lines, a new survey has revealed. 23/11/2022
Green News Researchers overjoyed after rediscovering long lost pigeon Researchers have rediscovered the elusive black-naped pheasant pigeon - and caught it on camera for the very first time. 22/11/2022
Green News Insulate Britain celebrates win after government pledge Four Insulate Britain activists are on trial today after blocking the M25 last year. But the group has celebrated a ‘civil resistance win.’ 22/11/2022
People Black Friday: Insiders' tips to find cheap flights and avoid scams These serial travellers always secure the best deals on flights. Here’s how you can, too. 22/11/2022
Green News The US is mining more lithium. What does that mean for the planet? The US currently has only one operational lithium mine. That could soon change, with multiple new projects in development across the country. 21/11/2022
Travel News Cornwall’s tourism boss tells ‘bloody tourists’ to change their ways Heading to Cornwall on holiday? Respect the locals, the region’s tourism boss has urged in an expletive-heavy tirade. 21/11/2022