Green News Millionaires are burning through our carbon budget, scientists warn Millionaire spending will make clean transition ‘less likely’, a new report has warned. 22/03/2023
Green News Seabirds eating plastic are developing ‘plasticosis’. Every day, around 8 million pieces of plastic spew into the world’s oceans. Much of it ends up in the guts of seabirds. Now, they're developing a disease. 22/03/2023
Eco-Innovation German solar school hopes to train ‘unbelievable number of people’ As German solar demand surges, a new school has opened to train workers. 22/03/2023
Experiences Unlucky for some: How many airlines skip row 13? Plenty of airlines skip row 13 to help quell passenger superstition. 21/03/2023
Green News Oil and gas workers threaten strike 'tsunami' over fossil fuel profits Shell, BP, and Total are ‘printing money’, unions urge as strike announced. 21/03/2023
Travel News Why is Bali banning tourists from renting motorbikes? Balinese authorities are 'tidying up’ by cracking down on tourists hiring motorbikes. 15/03/2023
Travel News UK airport strikes: Will your flight be impacted this Spring? Border Force walkouts will take place on 15 March, followed by potential Heathrow strikes over Easter. 15/03/2023
Travel News Everything you need to know about Cyprus’ digital nomad scheme Cyprus will welcome 500 digital nomads. Here’s everything you need to know. 14/03/2023
Green News There’s no escaping deadly air pollution. How can we tackle it? 99.999 per cent of the world’s population are breathing unsafe air. 09/03/2023
People Nepal: How this woman defied the odds to become a mountain guide “Hopefully my small success will inspire other girls to follow their dreams." 09/03/2023
Climate Europe just recorded its second warmest winter, scientists reveal Europe just recorded its second warmest winter ever. Here’s which countries were hottest. 09/03/2023
Green News How to reverse ‘catastrophic’ British and Irish nature decline More than half of Britain and Ireland’s native plants are in decline - but it’s not too late. 08/03/2023
Eco-Innovation How is this tiny country leading Europe’s solar power drive? This tiny country is short on land. But a forward-thinking government and innovative solutions are overcoming the lack of space. 08/03/2023
Women Beyond Borders Video: This woman walked around the world. Here's what she learnt Angela Maxwell set out to prove female travellers can ‘do anything’. She learnt some valuable lessons through the hardships she encountered en-route. 08/03/2023
Travel News Popular Spanish island warns tourists of Dengue fever risk Spanish health officials have of ‘moderate’ Dengue fever risk on Ibiza this summer. 07/03/2023
Eco-Innovation Solar panels: Scientists make recycling breakthrough Tens of thousands of solar panels ended up in landfill every year in Australia...until now. 06/03/2023
Travel News Which EU country welcomes the most new citizens? From Sweden to Lithuania, these are the EU countries welcoming the most - and fewest - new citizens 03/03/2023
Green News Greenpeace blame 2022 Oder river poisoning on mining A mass fish die-off in Oder river will happen again unless the Polish government places curbs on the mining industry, Greenpeace have warned. 03/03/2023
Travel News Lanzarote: Jet2 hits back as Brits told they're no longer welcome Lanzarote's tourism authorities have announced a new strategy to reduce dependence on British tourists. 02/03/2023
Climate Fears for food supplies as Italy and France brace for another drought Western Europe looks set to suffer another drought this summer. How are countries preparing? 02/03/2023