Green News Discover the forest that appeared overnight in London The interactive installation is linked to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. 06/06/2021
Green News European Green Deal accused of ‘green colonialism’ in new report Concerns are being raised about the European Green Deal’s failure to recognise communities of colour in Europe and the Global South. 04/06/2021
Green News UN urges countries around the world to restore 1bn hectares of land Boosting ecosystems through mass land and water restoration is one of the only ways we can meet our climate targets. 03/06/2021
Green News Private jet pollution: Who is the worst in Europe? CO2 emissions in Europe increased by nearly a third between 2005 and 2019, according to new research. 03/06/2021
Finland Oulu in Finland will be the European Capital of Culture in 2026 Oulu won with a project promising “cultural climate change”, focussing on the participatory nature of art and culture. 02/06/2021
Green News South Korea's 'high security seed vault' is ready for an apocalypse The vault stores 5,000 different species of wild plants, to ensure they are not lost in extreme events caused by climate change or war. 02/06/2021
Nature One man's battle to preserve the 'lungs of the Mediterranean’ Marine biologist, Manu San Felix has made it his mission to save threatened seagrass meadows. 01/06/2021
Destinations These are Europe's best national parks and forests Nature has proven to be good for our immune systems so it's the perfect time to get out into green space and soak up the benefits. 31/05/2021
Work China’s 5G network is causing its carbon emissions to skyrocket China’s digital sector is going to use 3 times as much energy because of 5G. That’s just the start of the problem. 28/05/2021
Climate Yellowstone National Park sees hottest temperatures on record Yellowstone National Park in the US recorded the hottest twenty years in the 1,250 years of records. 26/05/2021
Climate Billie Eilish to The 1975: The music world tackles the climate crisis How the world’s music makers are using their influence to spread climate awareness. 26/05/2021
Green News Climate change is destroying the oldest cave paintings in the world Archaeologists have observed 44,000-year-old paintings appear to be blistering and peeling off the cave walls. 25/05/2021
Green News Doom scrolling just got a lot more real Instagram is hurting the planet in more ways than you realise 24/05/2021
Green News Are European stereotypes harming the environmental movement? We all have certain images and ideas of countries in our heads but when it comes to climate change are they accurate? 22/05/2021
Poland Poland told to halt brown coal mine near border with Czech Republic The court's ruling on Friday is a temporary measure pending its final decision on the Czech complaint. 21/05/2021
Iceland What is the Arctic Council and what does it want? Everyone wants a piece of the Arctic as the ice melts and valuable new resources are exposed. Can the Arctic Council prevent a new war for influence in the polar north? 20/05/2021
France Air-France-KLM launches first long-haul flight with eco-fuel The passenger jet took off with sustainable fuel — petroleum mixed with a synthetic jet fuel derived from waste cooking oils — making up 16 per cent of its supply for the journey. 18/05/2021
Green News What does Eurovision have to do with saving the environment? A new partnership between WWF and Eurovision is using TikTok to encourage people to campaign for the environment. 18/05/2021
Climate Scrap fossil fuel projects now to limit global warming, says IEA To limit global warming the world needs to scrap all new oil and gas projects “now”, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says. 18/05/2021
Living This new brand of beer tastes like ‘climate change in a can’ A beer business hopes to encourage competitors to go carbon neutral by 2030 to help tackle the climate crisis. 17/05/2021