Green News ‘Amazon of Europe’ is first UNESCO biosphere to cover five nations Five European countries have come together to officiate the biggest transnational UNESCO biosphere reserve. 16/09/2021
Green News HS2 explained: Why people are fighting the UK’s ‘inept' new railway The UK’s largest infrastructure project in generations faces a debate in parliament tonight. We take a look at the history of HS2 and its profound environmental impacts. 13/09/2021
Nature Good news for tuna as they bounce back from the brink of extinction The IUCN has just released its latest Red List update and there are positive signs for several species of tuna. 08/09/2021
Nature These funny animal photos are helping endangered species The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards pull together some of the best funny animal pictures for a very good cause. 02/09/2021
Green News Why is this charity offering staff extra long lunch breaks? Flexible working hours are being offered to volunteers and workers at one UK National Trust site that recorded extreme temperatures in 2019. 31/08/2021
Nature This 24-hour wildlife watch is funding a hospital for Europe’s otters Expert Ross Lawford is raising funds with an otter watching marathon to help the comeback of these elusive creatures. 07/08/2021
Green News Amazon customers want to be more green, survey shows Conservationists say the tech company needs to look closely at its environmental impact - and take real action. 30/07/2021
Green News Anger after young seal is killed in a protected marine area A search is underway to find the person who killed the animal, despite him living in a marine protected area. 26/07/2021
Nature How were these seven animals successfully reintroduced to the wild? A deep dive inside some of the world’s most remarkable examples of species repopulation. 21/07/2021
Nature Shark culling in Australia isn’t making it any safer to swim Experts argue that Australia’s shark control methods are contributing to the largest marine cull in history. 13/07/2021
Eco-Innovation The homegrown hive that could save Ireland’s bees Euronews Green spoke to a young Irish beekeeper who has designed a hive made from mushroom roots and old sawdust. 27/05/2021
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
Nature COVID-19 has been a ‘double-edged sword’ for conservationists Reduced income from tourism and environmental rollbacks mean efforts to protect nature have been severely impacted. 20/05/2021
Nature The new 'Big 5' are the animals we need to protect, not harm, the most Five new species have been named as the new 'Big 5' by a team of photographers and conservationists, who are reclaiming the term from trophy hunters. 17/05/2021
Eco-Innovation This is the algorithm that could save elephants from extinction The beloved species is being protected by artificial intelligence. 26/04/2021
Nature Scotland could become the world’s first ‘rewilding nation’ Environmental groups in Scotland are encouraging politicians to make big commitments to recover nature. 26/04/2021
World News Ten sites in Switzerland, France and Italy added to IUCN ‘green list’ The International Union for Conservation of Nature says well managed protected sites are a critical part of halting the dramatic loss of life on Earth. 20/04/2021
Nature What are mangroves and why are they so important for the planet? We're lifting the lid on this underappreciated but absolutely vital ecosystem. 17/04/2021
Nature These ‘cold-stunned’ turtles have been released back into the ocean A record-breaking winter storm meant the water became too cold for the turtles leaving them washed up in Cape Cod. 02/04/2021
Climate COP26 isn't the only major environmental convention happening in 2021 2021 has been dubbed a ‘Super Year For Nature’, as the three major environmental COPs coincide. 29/03/2021