Green News Yemen faces hazardous environmental threat from medical waste crisis More than seven years of conflict in Yemen have devastated the economy, displaced millions, and wreaked havoc on the environment. 10/07/2022
Green News Skies over South Dakota turn bright green as strong storm rolls in Locals in Sioux Falls were understandably worried when this rare weather phenomenon hit their area. 07/07/2022
Green News Cheap chicken in Europe is fuelling crime and human rights abuses: NGO Indigenous people are being killed on land where soy is grown to feed chicken sold in Europe, says NGO Earthsight. 05/07/2022
Nature How is Europe preparing for the hidden risk of underwater volcanoes? The Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily were at the centre of a recent UNESCO mission. 27/06/2022
Moments Would you stay the night in a zero star hotel with no walls? Swiss 'zero star hotel' costs hundreds of euros for a sleepless night. 26/06/2022
Green News Could edible insect vending machines be the future of food? Vending machines are a new idea to encourage people in Japan to eat more insects. 19/06/2022
Green News Guterres warns humanity is in the 'danger zone' due to climate change Antonio Guterres speaks at the Austrian World Summit about the very real consequences of the climate crisis. 14/06/2022
Green News Why is this man still living in a tree under the Eiffel Tower? Thomas Brail is protecting trees that were planted by Napoleon Bonaparte’s government. 08/06/2022
Eco-Innovation Waiters in this restaurant wear aprons which absorb CO2 from the air A restaurant in Stockholm is trialling cotton aprons that capture carbon dioxide from the air, before using it in their greenhouse. 06/06/2022
Nature These nearly-extinct birds are returning to the wild after 20 years A team of international experts is experimenting with something that has never been done before: successfully re-introducing a nearly-extinct bird species into the wild. 03/06/2022
Nature 5,000-year-old giant: How long does the world’s oldest tree have left? Scientists have used a new technique in determining the age of this giant of nature. 29/05/2022
Green News Should Happy the elephant have the same legal rights as a human? Animal rights group the Nonhuman Rights Project is appealing to New York’s top court over the issue. 22/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Are robot beekeepers the secret to saving the vital pollinators? A robot controls everything from the ideal temperature to honey harvesting. 20/05/2022
Living Champs-Elysées gets a green a makeover ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games Work starts in just a few weeks to turn Paris’ iconic promenade into a green oasis. 15/05/2022
Green News Norway turns its back on gas and oil to become a renewable superpower Oil and gas firms have lined up to develop renewables in Norway. 13/05/2022
Green News These artworks will make you think twice before going to the zoo Eduardo Srur's works question the cruelty of animals trapped for human entertainment. 12/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Could human urine replace chemical fertilisers? French researchers and NGOs have been experimenting with human urine-based fertilisers and the result have been promising. 01/05/2022
Destinations Why the ‘Venice of Africa’ should be on your bucket list People escaped to this village in the 18th century and learnt to live in unusual conditions. 30/04/2022
Green News Endangered animals entertain tourists on 'torture island' in Vietnam Animal welfare charity Animals Asia has released a new report about animal abuse in various circuses and tourist resorts. 28/04/2022
Travel News This 81-year-old man has climbed more than 200 Scottish mountains After 636 days of climbing mountains, Nick Gardner is now halfway through his challenge. 26/04/2022